Indiana University Athletics

Series Evened in Bloomington
3/7/2026 7:00:00 PM | Baseball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Offense was hard to find on a day where Washington's pitching staff attacked the zone from the opening pitch. The Indiana Baseball team (6-8, 1-1 B1G) mustered just two runs on five hits as the visitors evened the weekend series on Saturday (March 7) afternoon at Bart Kaufman Field. The two teams will meet tomorrow to decide the opening Big Ten weekend of the year.
The Huskies (4-10, 1-1 B1G) were given a fantastic start by right-handed pitcher Jackson Thomas. He worked seven innings and didn't give up an earned run. He struck out three and didn't walk a single batter. Right-handed pitcher Bryce Johnson came out of the bullpen to get the final six innings. Sophomore shortstop Cooper Malamazian smashed a ninth-inning home run but Washington closed out a big win in Bloomington.
Sophomore left-handed pitcher Brayton Thomas battled to get to the game into the fifth. Some early free passes put him behind the eight ball all afternoon. He finished with four strikeouts before graduate student right-handed pitcher Michael Sarhatt relieved him. Freshman right-handed pitcher Ivan Mastalski hung two scoreless frames but IU could never get back into the contest.
A big March rubber match awaits the two teams on Sunday (March 8) afternoon. IU will look to win its fourth-straight conference series at home – dating back to last year. First pitch from Bloomington is set for Noon ET on B1G+.
Scoring Recap
Bottom First
Ayden Crouse came home to score the game's opening run when Brayden Ricketts grounded into the double play.
Indiana 1, Washington 0
Top Second
Washington took a lead it would never lose in the second inning. A single from Ty Cowan tied the game. Sam DeCarlo provided the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly.
Washington 2, Indiana 1
Top Fourth
Colton Bower bunted just past the reach of Brayton Thomas for an RBI single.
Washington 3, Indiana 1
Top Sixth
Landon Young, who came in the game as a defensive replacement, singled through the right side to add insurance. DeCarlo came around to score later in the inning before Casen Taggart drove home a third run in the frame.
Washington 6, Indiana 1
Top Ninth
The Huskies blew it open in the ninth. A two-run blast from Daniel Porras was followed by an RBI triple from DeCarlo to take an eight-run lead.
Washington 9, Indiana 1
Bottom Ninth
Cooper Malamazian smashed a solo home run.
Washington 9, Indiana 2
Top Hoosier Performers
#4 Moore, Will
2-4
#15 Malamazian, Cooper
1-4, HR, RBI, R
#18 Mastalski, Ivan
2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K
Inside the Box Score
• IU mustered just five hits in the ballgame. Will Moore recorded the only multi-hit game.
• The Hoosiers struck out 10 batters but also allowed eight walks.
• Washington compiled 11 base knocks, four of them for extra bases.
• The Huskies didn't walk a batter in the entire game.
Notes to Know
• Freshman right-handed pitcher Ivan Mastalski worked a pair of scoreless innings in relief on Saturday evening. He has now conceded just one run over his past three appearances (5.2 innings pitched). In that span, he has five strikeouts to just one walk. His four punchouts against Washington were a career high.
• Sophomore third baseman Will Moore picked up a pair of base knocks in the victory. He now has 14 career multi-hit efforts. He has three through the first 14 games of his season. Freshman second baseman Landen Fry, who had a hit on Saturday, now has the longest active hitting streak (4) for the Hoosiers.
• The Hoosiers will play a rubber match on Sunday afternoon to close the opening weekend in Big Ten action. Since becoming head coach in 2019, Jeff Mercer is 13-8 (21 occurrences) in rubber matches during conference play. IU beat Purdue 14-4 (May 11, 2025) the last time a Big Ten series was decided on a Sunday.
Up Next
These two sides will settle the series on Sunday (March 8) afternoon at Bart Kaufman Field. The rubber match will be streamed on B1G+ and will be carried on the Indiana Sports Radio Network via IUHoosiers.com/Audio.
The Huskies (4-10, 1-1 B1G) were given a fantastic start by right-handed pitcher Jackson Thomas. He worked seven innings and didn't give up an earned run. He struck out three and didn't walk a single batter. Right-handed pitcher Bryce Johnson came out of the bullpen to get the final six innings. Sophomore shortstop Cooper Malamazian smashed a ninth-inning home run but Washington closed out a big win in Bloomington.
Sophomore left-handed pitcher Brayton Thomas battled to get to the game into the fifth. Some early free passes put him behind the eight ball all afternoon. He finished with four strikeouts before graduate student right-handed pitcher Michael Sarhatt relieved him. Freshman right-handed pitcher Ivan Mastalski hung two scoreless frames but IU could never get back into the contest.
A big March rubber match awaits the two teams on Sunday (March 8) afternoon. IU will look to win its fourth-straight conference series at home – dating back to last year. First pitch from Bloomington is set for Noon ET on B1G+.
Scoring Recap
Bottom First
Ayden Crouse came home to score the game's opening run when Brayden Ricketts grounded into the double play.
Indiana 1, Washington 0
Top Second
Washington took a lead it would never lose in the second inning. A single from Ty Cowan tied the game. Sam DeCarlo provided the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly.
Washington 2, Indiana 1
Top Fourth
Colton Bower bunted just past the reach of Brayton Thomas for an RBI single.
Washington 3, Indiana 1
Top Sixth
Landon Young, who came in the game as a defensive replacement, singled through the right side to add insurance. DeCarlo came around to score later in the inning before Casen Taggart drove home a third run in the frame.
Washington 6, Indiana 1
Top Ninth
The Huskies blew it open in the ninth. A two-run blast from Daniel Porras was followed by an RBI triple from DeCarlo to take an eight-run lead.
Washington 9, Indiana 1
Bottom Ninth
Cooper Malamazian smashed a solo home run.
Washington 9, Indiana 2
Top Hoosier Performers
#4 Moore, Will
2-4
#15 Malamazian, Cooper
1-4, HR, RBI, R
#18 Mastalski, Ivan
2.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K
Inside the Box Score
• IU mustered just five hits in the ballgame. Will Moore recorded the only multi-hit game.
• The Hoosiers struck out 10 batters but also allowed eight walks.
• Washington compiled 11 base knocks, four of them for extra bases.
• The Huskies didn't walk a batter in the entire game.
Notes to Know
• Freshman right-handed pitcher Ivan Mastalski worked a pair of scoreless innings in relief on Saturday evening. He has now conceded just one run over his past three appearances (5.2 innings pitched). In that span, he has five strikeouts to just one walk. His four punchouts against Washington were a career high.
• Sophomore third baseman Will Moore picked up a pair of base knocks in the victory. He now has 14 career multi-hit efforts. He has three through the first 14 games of his season. Freshman second baseman Landen Fry, who had a hit on Saturday, now has the longest active hitting streak (4) for the Hoosiers.
• The Hoosiers will play a rubber match on Sunday afternoon to close the opening weekend in Big Ten action. Since becoming head coach in 2019, Jeff Mercer is 13-8 (21 occurrences) in rubber matches during conference play. IU beat Purdue 14-4 (May 11, 2025) the last time a Big Ten series was decided on a Sunday.
Up Next
These two sides will settle the series on Sunday (March 8) afternoon at Bart Kaufman Field. The rubber match will be streamed on B1G+ and will be carried on the Indiana Sports Radio Network via IUHoosiers.com/Audio.
Team Stats
Pitching:
W: Jackson Thomas (1-0)
L: Thomas, Brayton (1-1)
Batting:
2B: Daniel Porras 1 ; Sam DeCarlo 1
3B: Sam DeCarlo 1
HR: Daniel Porras 1
RBI: Casen Taggart 1 ; Daniel Porras 2 ; Ty Cowan 1 ; Sam DeCarlo 2 ; Colton Bower 1 ; Landon Young 1
SH: Ty Cowan 1 ; Colton Bower 1
SF: Sam DeCarlo 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Casen Taggart 1 ; Mic Paul 1 ; Daniel Porras 3 ; Ty Cowan 2 ; Sam DeCarlo 1 ; Landon Young 1
SB: Landon Young 1
CS: Braeden Terry 1
HBP: Braeden Terry 1

Batting:
2B: Denny, Hogan 1
HR: Malamazian, Cooper 1
RBI: Malamazian, Cooper 1
Base Running:
RUNS: Crouse, Ayden 1 ; Malamazian, Cooper 1
HBP: Crouse, Ayden 1 ; Koskie, Caleb 1
PO: Moore, Will 1
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