Indiana State achieved a historic doubleheader sweep against Wright State, winning the first game 8-7 after 14 innings and the second game 6-3. The marathon first match lasted 5 hours and 30 minutes, highlighted by a late game-winning RBI from Mason Roell. The second clash saw the Sycamores dominate with back-to-back home runs from Caden Miller and Nick Sutherlin, securing their series victory. This doubleheader marks a significant achievement in Indiana State's baseball season.

By the Numbers
  • Game One: Indiana State 8, Wright State 7 (14 innings)
  • Game Two: Indiana State 6, Wright State 3
  • 32 combined hits and 20 walks in Game One
  • Caden Miller and Nick Sutherlin combined for 5 RBIs in Game Two
State of Play
  • Indiana State is now 12-3 against Wright State historically.
  • The 14-inning game was Indiana State's longest since 2012.
  • Both Caden Miller and Nick Sutherlin extend their hitting streaks, with Miller’s at 18 games.
What's Next

The final game of the series is scheduled for Sunday at 1 p.m. ET, where Indiana State will aim for a clean sweep.

Bottom Line

The impressive doubleheader performance strengthens Indiana State's season, highlighting both offensive prowess and pitching resilience, setting a strong tone as they head into the concluding game of the series.