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IU baseball series recap: Indiana comes away 1-2 at Frisco Classic
After a series sweep in Waco against Baylor, things were looking up as the Hoosiers returned home last Tuesday to face off Purdue Fort Wayne.
However, Indiana got caught off guard and dropped a mid-week game against the Mastodons. Although that’s not the first time that’s happened to an Indiana Athletic program, a 9-6 upset loss to Purdue Fort Wayne definitely looked uncharacteristic heading into a competitive weekend as the Hoosiers traveled back to Texas in the Frisco Classic.
Unfortunately for Indiana, that uncharacteristic performance looked more like a normality as Indiana struggled against the tough competition.
Indiana started out the weekend facing #16 Alabama on Friday evening, and got pummeled 12-0 with an early exit in the seventh inning due to run rule.
Risedorph was credited with the start, but didn’t last long. The Tide came out blazing, putting up five runs in the top half of the first. Ryan Kraft came into relief the next inning and had a decent outing with two scoreless innings. Manase relieved Kraft for the fourth, and got punished similar to Risedorph with six earned runs and one crossing on an error. Cooper Katskee, Drew Buhr, Brandon Keyster, and Jacob Vogel all saw action to finish out the game.
In a game were the pitching staff was caught under fire, the offense didn’t provide any support on their end either. The Hoosiers earned just one hit on a Josh Pyne single in the fifth inning., and only had one more base runner with a Brock Tibbitts walk.
The Hoosiers looked for revenge the next day against #25-ranked Dallas Baptist as they suited up for a noon first pitch. Things looked promising early as Indiana, assigned as the away team, plated a run across in the top of the 1st.
However, it was another uncharacteristic performance, this time by Connor Foley, that gave DBU the lead. Ty Bothwell relieved Foley in the middle of the fifth and struggled early on, giving up a run after Foley had plated two. DBU would have the 6-1 lead heading into the 6th inning.
Indiana needed an offensive spark, and Carter Mathison delivered on a sac fly to plate a run in the sixth, and Tyler Cerny followed suit with a single which plated another. The Hoosiers continued on with a Devin Taylor RBI single, and Brock Tibbitts got the lead with a three RBI triple in the seventh. Indiana scored a pair of runs in the eighth to add insurance and earn the hard-fought victory.
Although the Hoosiers had felt they had reached the top of the hill with their win against DBU, the roller coaster had to take a drop at some point.
Indiana had plenty of time to stretch after dropping the last game of the series with a 1-12 run rule loss in seven innings against Arizona.
Indiana’s typically reliever strategy for Sunday games granted no luck, as five of the seven relievers gave up a run in the game. Even Jasen Oliver, a freshman listed as an infielder, saw action on the bump in the seventh. Grant Holderfield was credited with the loss after giving up six runs.
The Hoosiers plated one in the second on a Morgan Colopy RBI single to open up the scoring. However, Indiana only had a hit three more times the rest of the game.
At the very least, the weekend gave Indiana a huge wakeup call for the quality that other teams possess compared to them. A tough early-season series is usually scheduled to get a team used to playing against tough talent.
Although the offense was nowhere near perfect, the main concern for Indiana lies within the pitching depth and utilization with a struggling bullpen. Some rotation changes could come into place, such as Foley moving to the Friday spot. However, the lack of consistency across the board could spell problems for Indiana.
Luckily for them, the Hoosiers still have 10 games to figure out a go-to rotation before they head into Big Ten play. In order to compete for the top spot, though, Jeff Mercer must find what works fast, or else teams will take advantage.
Indiana hosts Northern Kentucky at home today at 4:00 pm eastern for another mid-weeker, then host Troy for a weekend series at the Bart.
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Heavy rain soaks central Indiana, but drought relief uneven across the state
Central Indiana has seen a very wet start to March, with several rounds of rain and storms moving through the region over the past few days. In fact, the city of Indianapolis has already received more rain in the first four days of the month than it typically gets during the entire month of March.
So far this month, Indianapolis has recorded 3.90 inches of rainfall, which already exceeds the normal March monthly average of 3.79 inches. Much of that rain came during a widespread soaking on Tuesday, when a strong system pushed steady showers and thunderstorms across the state.
Some of the highest totals over the past three days have been recorded across central Indiana. Rain gauges show 5.86 inches in Marion County, 5.02 inches in Morgan County, 4.97 inches in Hancock County, 4.95 inches in Shelby County, 4.57 inches in Johnson County, and 4.26 inches in Hendricks County. These totals represent a significant amount of rainfall in a short period of time and have left many areas with saturated ground and standing water in low spots.
Despite the widespread rainfall, the impact on drought conditions has been somewhat uneven across the state. According to the latest drought monitor, the areas that received the heaviest rain over the past few days are largely the same areas that were already in relatively good shape in terms of moisture levels. Meanwhile, parts of northern Indiana that have been dealing with more persistent dryness have seen much lighter totals.
Cities such as Kokomo, Lafayette, and Muncie have generally picked up less rain compared to areas farther south. Forecast models suggest that pattern may continue over the next several days.
Additional rainfall is expected through Thursday, with another round possible around midday Saturday. Current projections show the best chance for another inch or more of rain focusing once again across the southern half of the state, while northern Indiana may see lower totals.
That means while the recent rain has certainly helped improve soil moisture in many areas, it may not fully address the lingering dryness farther north. For now, the pattern remains active, and Hoosiers should expect more wet weather before the system finally begins to move out later this weekend.
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Watch Indiana basketball’s Lamar Wilkerson give his mom a Cadillac
Indiana basketball sharpshooter Lamar Wilkerson is known for his generosity.
Upon joining the Hoosiers, he gave a tidy sum of his NIL earnings to his previous program, Sam Houston State.
“I was blessed to be able go from that, from not having a lot, to being here, having a lot more than I even knew what to do with,” Wilkerson said at the time. “I just thought, I can give them this.”
He upped the ante on IU’s Senior Night, giving his mother a Cadillac after the Hoosiers throttled Minnesota.
You could imagine her reaction.
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Indiana basketball vs. Minnesota score, updates tonight: Start time, where to watch
Indiana basketball coach Darian DeVries breaks down what went wrong in loss to MSU
Indiana basketball coach Darian DeVries shares his thoughts on his team’s struggles against MSU and his message to the locker room.
Indiana (17-12, 8-10 Big Ten) has no room for air as it hosts Minnesota (14-15, 7-11). The Hoosiers have lost four in a row, leaving them on the NCAA Tournament bubble, while the Golden Gophers have won three of their last four. Minnesota beat IU in a conference opener.
We will have score updates and highlights, so remember to refresh.
What time does Indiana basketball play Minnesota tonight, March 4? Start time for Minnesota basketball vs Indiana on Wednesday, March 4, 2026
- The Indiana-Minnesota game is at 6:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana.
Where to watch Indiana vs. Minnesota tonight, March 4? What channel is the Minnesota-Indiana on college basketball game today?
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Indiana vs. Minnesota predictions tonight, March 4
- Zach Osterman, IndyStar: Indiana 75-69
- “Indiana is on the ropes. Minnesota has nothing to lose. Gophers already beat IU once this year. So picking Minnesota here is going to be trendy. Too trendy. The Ohio State game is tougher to forecast, but the Hoosiers win here.”
- Michael Niziolek, Herald-Times: Indiana 78-70
- “Can Minnesota spoil IU’s Senior Night? The Gophers upended Indiana in Darian DeVries’ Big Ten debut earlier this season and have been a tough out in conference play. They are just 7-11, but six of those losses are by single digits and two of those came in overtime. The Hoosiers need to do a better job of locking down the perimeter while getting a more balanced scoring effort. Indiana should be able to pull this one out and keep its NCAA Tournament chances alive for another night.”
Where to listen to Indiana vs. Minnesota tonight, March 4, 2026
How much are Indiana vs. Minnesota tickets tonight, March 4, 2026?
IU basketball tickets on StubHub
Basketball rankings college: Indiana vs. Minnesota
As of March 2
(all times ET; with date, day of week, location and opponent, time, TV)
- 0, Jasai Miles
- 1, Reed Bailey
- 2, Jason Drake
- 3, Lamar Wilkerson
- 4, Sam Alexis
- 5, Conor Enright
- 6, Tayton Conerway
- 7, Nick Dorn
- 10, Josh Harris
- 11, Trent Sisley
- 12, Tucker DeVries
- 13, Aleksa Ristic
- 15, Andrej Acimovic
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