Hoosiers Secure Series at Michigan in Run-Rule Fashion
The Indiana Hoosiers secured the series against Michigan with a dominant 11-2 victory in five innings. This win marks Indiana's third victory in their last four games, improving their season record to 37-13 overall and 14-7 in conference play. Key performances included Ellie Goins hitting a grand slam and Avery Parker smashing two home runs, becoming the 50th and 51st of her career. Taylor Hess put on an impressive display in the circle, pitching a complete game to seal the win.
By the Numbers- Indiana set a new program record with 409 runs this season, surpassing last year's total of 403.
- Avery Parker's two home runs brought her career total to 51, becoming the 13th player in program history to reach this milestone.
- Indiana has won six of their seven Big Ten series this season.
- The team tied its single-season RBI record with 374, matching the previous high from 2023.
Indiana is set to face Evansville next on April 29, with the game scheduled for 6 p.m. at Andy Mohr Field.
Bottom LineThe Hoosiers' recent form, marked by record-setting performances, positions them strongly as they continue into the season. Their momentum and team cohesion bode well for upcoming challenges.
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