Illinois
NCAA Tournament: How To Watch Illinois vs. Indiana State
How to Watch Illinois vs. Indiana State (NCAA Tournament Lexington Regional)
Game Time: 7 p.m. Friday
TV Channel: N/A
Online Streaming: ESPN+
Location: Lexington, KY
Radio: All Illinois baseball games air live on radio in the Champaign (WDWS-AM 1400) and Chicago (WLS-AM 890) markets. The game will also be broadcasted on other networks throughout the state; check the Fighting Illini Radio Network for more information.
Quick Hits
Illinois Fighting Illini (34-19, 18-6 Big Ten)
Head Coach: Dan Hartleb (19th season)
Best Batting Average: Camden Janik (.370 BA, 7 HR, 47 RBI)
Ace Pitcher: Jack Crowder (6-1, 77.1 IP, 5.40 ERA, 70 K)
Last Game: 4-2 loss to Michigan (Big Ten Tournament)
Gameday Reading:
Indiana State Sycamores (42-13, 22-5 Missouri Valley)
Head Coach: Mitch Hannahs
Last Game: 8-6 loss to Evansville (Missouri Valley Tournament)
What Happened The Last Time These Two Played?
April 30, 2024: Illinois 21, Indiana State 11
What are the odds they played this year!
Per FightingIllini.com:
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Illinois baseball (26-15) got back into the win column with an emphatic 21-11 run-rule victory, in seven innings, over No. 24 Indiana State (31-10) tonight at Illinois Field.
Ryan Moerman went 4-for-5 at the plate with three runs, three home runs and nine RBI. Cal Hejza also had a multi-home run performance, going 2-for-5 with two runs, two home runs and three RBI. Connor Milton delivered the walk-off win with a solo blast to center to cap a 2-for-3, two run, double, home run, one RBI and two walk performance. The Illini slugged a total of seven home runs in the ballgame, their fifth game of the season with at least five round-trippers.
Jake Swartz picked up the victory out of the bullpen to improve to 2-2 on the season. The right-hander went 3.0 innings, giving up three runs on four hits and striking out two. Korey Bunselmeyer turned in a scoreless seventh inning, retiring all three batters on groundouts.
Illinois
Powerful tornadoes leave behind devastation in Illinois
Illinois
Storms bring damaging winds and heavy rains to central Illinois
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) — Multiple rounds of severe storms impacted central Illinois on Wednesday bringing damaging wind gusts and very heavy rain. Our area was sparred from the worst of the tornadoes, but areas south of I-72 were not so fortunate with damage to homes and injuries reported.
An outflow boundary from our morning storms struggled to get any further north than highway 136, which was about 30 miles south of what was anticipated early this morning. This kept the risk of strong tornadoes just south of our local region, though we still had plenty of rain and instances of large hail and gusty winds roll through central Illinois.
The worst of the wind came with the storms in the morning. As the severe storms moved through the area they produced measured gust of 60-70 mph with localized gusts estimated to be around 80 mph. The winds resulted in tree, powerline, and structural damage from Knox through McLean County.
Storm Reports
Galesburg – Tree and power line damage
Williamsfield – Roof partially torn off building
Princeville – Tree damage
Dunlap – 60 mph wind gust
Bellevue – 60 mph wind gust
Germantown Hills – Trees down
Roanoke – 60 mph wind gust
El Paso – Power poles snapped
El Paso – Multiple semis and campers rolled on I-39
Gidley – 70 mph wind gust
Chenoa – Semi rolled on I-55
Dunlap – 1.0″ size hail
Metamora – 1.0″ size hail
Armington – 1.0″ size hail
Rain reports
West Peoria – 4.37″
Lexington – 4.00″
West Peoria – 3.98″
Washington – 3.97″
East Peoria – 3.47″
Dunlap – 3.40″
Goodfield – 2.47″
Towanda – 2.43″
Peoria (PIA) – 2.24″
Lewistown – 2.20″
Galesburg – 1.84″
Chillicothe – 1.52″
Pontiac – 1.27″
Illinois
Thousands of Illinois residents report power outages amid storms
Historic tree dating back to Abraham Lincoln damaged in Springfield
It may be the last living tree standing when Abraham Lincoln and his family lived in the Springfield neighborhood from 1844 to 1861.
More than 30,000 Illinois residents reported power outages Wednesday morning amid severe storms and destructive winds.
The National Weather Service forecast two rounds of severe weather throughout the day, issuing a tornado watch early Wednesday morning across central Illinois.
Where were power outages reported in Illinois?
More than 35,000 of the more than 5.8 million customers tracked on PowerOutage.com reported outages Wednesday, as of noon.
The majority of these outages were concentrated in west-central Illinois in Warren, Henderson and Woodford counties.
More than 93% of the customers tracked in Henderson County and nearly 60% of those in Warren County were impacted by outages.
Less widespread outages were also reported in DeKalb, Mercer, Knox, Menard, Jefferson and Gallatin counties.
Electric service company Amaren was by far the most impacted utility provider, followed Commonwealth Edison Company and Corn Belt Energy Corporation.
Illinois power outage map
Report power outages in Illinois
Illinois residents can report power outages in their area at PowerOutage.com.
Illinois power outage tracker
To track where power outages have been reported and where they have been restored, follow the USA Today power outage tracker.
Chicago weather radar
Central Illinois weather radar
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