Indiana University Athletics

Baseball Announces 2023 Schedule
12/19/2022 5:00:00 PM | Baseball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Just 60 days separates today (Dec. 19) and the opening day of college baseball and the Indiana baseball's opening weekend at 2022 College World Series participant Auburn. The Hoosiers 2023 slate features 13 games against teams that advanced to a Super Regional last season, along with 31 games at Bart Kaufman Field.
The Hoosiers will spend the first three weekends on the road with trips to a trip of NCAA Super Regional hosts, which includes a pair of College World Series teams. The season opening series will be a trip to The Plains to face Auburn (Feb. 17-19) in a three-game series. A weekend at Texas (Feb. 24-26) follows to face the only program to appear in each of the last three College World Series.
A pair of midweek home games completes the February portion of the schedule as Miami (Ohio) (Feb. 21) and Butler (Feb. 28) travel to The Bart for Tuesday contests.
The Clark-LeClair Stadium Jungle at East Carolina (March 3-5) awaits Indiana to start the month of March against East Carolina, Georgetown and Long Beach State as part of the LeClair Classic. Indiana hosts 13 of the next 14 games at Bart Kaufman Stadium with Bellarmine (March 10-12), Morehead State (March 17-19) and the Big Ten opening weekend against Ohio State (March 24-26) on tap. Home midweek tilts feature Purdue Fort Wayne (March 8), Indiana State (March 21) and Kent State (March 28). The lone road game in that span features a trip to Lexington to face Kentucky (March 14).
Big Ten play dominates eight of the final nine weekends of the regular season with home series against Iowa (April 7-9), Maryland (April 28-30) and Purdue (May 12-14) and road series at Penn State (March 31-April 2), Illinois (April 14-16), Northwestern (May 5-7) and Michigan State (May 18-20). The lone non-conference weekend in that span sees IU host Ohio (April 21-23).
Seven more midweeks over the last two months wrap up the 56-game slate, with five of those against in-state foes. Home games with Ball State (April 11), NCAA Super Regional participant Louisville (April 18), Southern Indiana (May 9) and Evansville (May 16) dot the slate, while road games with Indiana State (April 4), Cincinnati (April 19) and Ball State (April 25) round out the non-conference midweek games.
The complete schedule can be found by clicking here. A printable version is available here.
The Hoosiers will spend the first three weekends on the road with trips to a trip of NCAA Super Regional hosts, which includes a pair of College World Series teams. The season opening series will be a trip to The Plains to face Auburn (Feb. 17-19) in a three-game series. A weekend at Texas (Feb. 24-26) follows to face the only program to appear in each of the last three College World Series.
A pair of midweek home games completes the February portion of the schedule as Miami (Ohio) (Feb. 21) and Butler (Feb. 28) travel to The Bart for Tuesday contests.
The Clark-LeClair Stadium Jungle at East Carolina (March 3-5) awaits Indiana to start the month of March against East Carolina, Georgetown and Long Beach State as part of the LeClair Classic. Indiana hosts 13 of the next 14 games at Bart Kaufman Stadium with Bellarmine (March 10-12), Morehead State (March 17-19) and the Big Ten opening weekend against Ohio State (March 24-26) on tap. Home midweek tilts feature Purdue Fort Wayne (March 8), Indiana State (March 21) and Kent State (March 28). The lone road game in that span features a trip to Lexington to face Kentucky (March 14).
Big Ten play dominates eight of the final nine weekends of the regular season with home series against Iowa (April 7-9), Maryland (April 28-30) and Purdue (May 12-14) and road series at Penn State (March 31-April 2), Illinois (April 14-16), Northwestern (May 5-7) and Michigan State (May 18-20). The lone non-conference weekend in that span sees IU host Ohio (April 21-23).
Seven more midweeks over the last two months wrap up the 56-game slate, with five of those against in-state foes. Home games with Ball State (April 11), NCAA Super Regional participant Louisville (April 18), Southern Indiana (May 9) and Evansville (May 16) dot the slate, while road games with Indiana State (April 4), Cincinnati (April 19) and Ball State (April 25) round out the non-conference midweek games.
The complete schedule can be found by clicking here. A printable version is available here.
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