
NOTES: Indiana Heads to No. 25 Maryland For Final Regular Season Series
5/27/2021 10:20:00 AM | Baseball
SETTING THE SCENE
• The Indiana Hoosiers (25-16) head to College Park, Md. for the final Big Ten series of the 2021 season this weekend to face the Maryland Terrapins (26-15). All three games this weekend will be streamed live on BTN+.
• Entering play this weekend, the Hoosiers sit in fourth place in the Big Ten standings, just one game behind both Maryland and Michigan (25-16) who are tied for second place. Nebraska (29-11) clinched the conference regular-season title last weekend. There is no Big Ten Tournament this year.
• Jeff Mercer is in his third season at the helm of the Indiana baseball program. He led the Hoosiers to a Big Ten regular season title in 2019, earning him Big Ten Coach of the Year honors.
INSIDE #IUBASE
• Offensively, the Hoosiers have been led by OF Grant Richardson and INF Cole Barr. Richardson leads the team with a .321 batting average and 51 hits. Barr leads the Hoosiers with eight home runs, 36 runs and 34 RBI.
• The Indiana pitching staff continues to post some of the best numbers in the nation. The Hoosiers rank second in the nation in hits allowed per nine innings (6.63), fourth in ERA (3.13) and ninth in WHIP (1.18). IU leads the Big Ten in all three categories.
• Individually, RHP McCade Brown leads the Big Ten and ranks seventh in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings (14.28), ranks second in the conference in hits allowed per nine innings (5.28), fourth in strikeouts (92) and eighth in ERA (3.26). RHP Gabe Bierman ranks third in the league in ERA (2.78), WHIP (1.03) and hits allowed per nine innings (5.69).
• INF Paul Toetz leads the Big Ten in doubles (16) and ranks 19th in the country in doubles per game (0.40). His 16 two-baggers are already a school record for doubles in Big Ten games.
• Indiana has posted four shutouts on the season, allowed one run or less six times and surrendered two runs or less 12 times. The Hoosier pitching staff also posted six games this year allowing two hits or less.
• Since the start of the 2008 season, Indiana leads the Big Ten in wins (454) and conference wins (202). The Hoosiers have made seven NCAA Regionals over that span, the most out of any current Big Ten team.
• IU's starting pitching was terrific in the four-game pod against Rutgers and Nebraska on May 7-9. LHP Tommy Sommer, RHP McCade Brown, RHP John Modugno and RHP Gabe Bierman combined to 26.2 IP, posting an ERA of 1.37. Sommer, Brown and Bierman all notched quality starts on the weekend, with Bierman tossing a complete game in the 4-2 win over Rutgers on May 8.
• INF Cole Barr was named the Big Ten Player of the Week on May 4 after helping the Hoosiers to a series win over Iowa. The Yorktown, Ind. native batted 6-for-10 (.600) with a triple, two home runs, five RBI and six runs scored to help IU take two of three games from the Hawkeyes.
• RHP McCade Brown and RHP Braydon Tucker combined to throw a no-hitter against Illinois on April 10 - the first no-hitter for the Hoosiers in nearly 37 years. The no-hitter was the first for Indiana since April 25, 1984, when Mark Gramer and the Hoosiers blanked Rose-Hulman, 6-0.
• For his efforts, RHP Braydon Tucker was named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week on April 13. Out of the bullpen, Tucker pitched four scoreless innings of relief to earn the save, striking out one, while issuing one walk.
• RHP McCade Brown was named the D1Baseball/AstroTurf Player of the Week, the Perfect Game/Rawlings Pitcher of the Week, Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week and the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week after a school-record performance against Penn State on Mar. 13.
• The sophomore hurler matched the Indiana school record with a career-high 16 strikeouts in seven, no-hit innings. He also broke the IU record for most strikeouts in a Big Ten game, eclipsing the previous record of 13.
• LHP Tommy Sommer was named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week on Mar. 9. Sommer was outstanding for the Hoosiers this past weekend, helping the team defeat Minnesota, 5-2, on Mar. 5. The Carmel, Ind. native tossed eight shutout innings to earn the win, allowing just two hits, while matching his career-high with 10 strikeouts.
• Indiana OF Grant Richardson was named a First-Team Preseason All-American by both Perfect Game and Collegiate Baseball. He was also named Third-Team Preseason All-American by D1Baseball.
• Before the season, Indiana was tabbed to win the Big Ten in 2021 by Perfect Game. OF Grant Richardson was named the Player of the Year and to the Preseason All-Big Ten team. He was joined on the preseason All-Big Ten team by RHP Gabe Bierman and RHP Connor Manous.
• RHP Gabe Bierman, OF Grant Richardson and LHP Tommy Sommer were all named to the Big Ten Preseason Players to Watch List. IU was picked to finish second in the Big Ten behind Michigan in a preseason poll conducted of the league's coaches.
• After leading the Hoosiers to the 2019 Big Ten regular season championship, Jeff Mercer was named Big Ten Coach of the Year. Mercer became the first Big Ten head coach since 1982 (John Anderson, Minnesota) to win a regular season conference title in his first season as the skipper. He was just the second coach in IU history – in any sport, men's or women's – to win an outright Big Ten championship in his (or her) first year.
#GoIU
• The Indiana Hoosiers (25-16) head to College Park, Md. for the final Big Ten series of the 2021 season this weekend to face the Maryland Terrapins (26-15). All three games this weekend will be streamed live on BTN+.
• Entering play this weekend, the Hoosiers sit in fourth place in the Big Ten standings, just one game behind both Maryland and Michigan (25-16) who are tied for second place. Nebraska (29-11) clinched the conference regular-season title last weekend. There is no Big Ten Tournament this year.
• Jeff Mercer is in his third season at the helm of the Indiana baseball program. He led the Hoosiers to a Big Ten regular season title in 2019, earning him Big Ten Coach of the Year honors.
INSIDE #IUBASE
• Offensively, the Hoosiers have been led by OF Grant Richardson and INF Cole Barr. Richardson leads the team with a .321 batting average and 51 hits. Barr leads the Hoosiers with eight home runs, 36 runs and 34 RBI.
• The Indiana pitching staff continues to post some of the best numbers in the nation. The Hoosiers rank second in the nation in hits allowed per nine innings (6.63), fourth in ERA (3.13) and ninth in WHIP (1.18). IU leads the Big Ten in all three categories.
• Individually, RHP McCade Brown leads the Big Ten and ranks seventh in the nation in strikeouts per nine innings (14.28), ranks second in the conference in hits allowed per nine innings (5.28), fourth in strikeouts (92) and eighth in ERA (3.26). RHP Gabe Bierman ranks third in the league in ERA (2.78), WHIP (1.03) and hits allowed per nine innings (5.69).
• INF Paul Toetz leads the Big Ten in doubles (16) and ranks 19th in the country in doubles per game (0.40). His 16 two-baggers are already a school record for doubles in Big Ten games.
• Indiana has posted four shutouts on the season, allowed one run or less six times and surrendered two runs or less 12 times. The Hoosier pitching staff also posted six games this year allowing two hits or less.
• Since the start of the 2008 season, Indiana leads the Big Ten in wins (454) and conference wins (202). The Hoosiers have made seven NCAA Regionals over that span, the most out of any current Big Ten team.
• IU's starting pitching was terrific in the four-game pod against Rutgers and Nebraska on May 7-9. LHP Tommy Sommer, RHP McCade Brown, RHP John Modugno and RHP Gabe Bierman combined to 26.2 IP, posting an ERA of 1.37. Sommer, Brown and Bierman all notched quality starts on the weekend, with Bierman tossing a complete game in the 4-2 win over Rutgers on May 8.
• INF Cole Barr was named the Big Ten Player of the Week on May 4 after helping the Hoosiers to a series win over Iowa. The Yorktown, Ind. native batted 6-for-10 (.600) with a triple, two home runs, five RBI and six runs scored to help IU take two of three games from the Hawkeyes.
• RHP McCade Brown and RHP Braydon Tucker combined to throw a no-hitter against Illinois on April 10 - the first no-hitter for the Hoosiers in nearly 37 years. The no-hitter was the first for Indiana since April 25, 1984, when Mark Gramer and the Hoosiers blanked Rose-Hulman, 6-0.
• For his efforts, RHP Braydon Tucker was named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week on April 13. Out of the bullpen, Tucker pitched four scoreless innings of relief to earn the save, striking out one, while issuing one walk.
• RHP McCade Brown was named the D1Baseball/AstroTurf Player of the Week, the Perfect Game/Rawlings Pitcher of the Week, Collegiate Baseball National Player of the Week and the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week after a school-record performance against Penn State on Mar. 13.
• The sophomore hurler matched the Indiana school record with a career-high 16 strikeouts in seven, no-hit innings. He also broke the IU record for most strikeouts in a Big Ten game, eclipsing the previous record of 13.
• LHP Tommy Sommer was named the Big Ten Pitcher of the Week on Mar. 9. Sommer was outstanding for the Hoosiers this past weekend, helping the team defeat Minnesota, 5-2, on Mar. 5. The Carmel, Ind. native tossed eight shutout innings to earn the win, allowing just two hits, while matching his career-high with 10 strikeouts.
• Indiana OF Grant Richardson was named a First-Team Preseason All-American by both Perfect Game and Collegiate Baseball. He was also named Third-Team Preseason All-American by D1Baseball.
• Before the season, Indiana was tabbed to win the Big Ten in 2021 by Perfect Game. OF Grant Richardson was named the Player of the Year and to the Preseason All-Big Ten team. He was joined on the preseason All-Big Ten team by RHP Gabe Bierman and RHP Connor Manous.
• RHP Gabe Bierman, OF Grant Richardson and LHP Tommy Sommer were all named to the Big Ten Preseason Players to Watch List. IU was picked to finish second in the Big Ten behind Michigan in a preseason poll conducted of the league's coaches.
• After leading the Hoosiers to the 2019 Big Ten regular season championship, Jeff Mercer was named Big Ten Coach of the Year. Mercer became the first Big Ten head coach since 1982 (John Anderson, Minnesota) to win a regular season conference title in his first season as the skipper. He was just the second coach in IU history – in any sport, men's or women's – to win an outright Big Ten championship in his (or her) first year.
#GoIU
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