OMAHA, Neb. – Taking the No. 10 team in the country to the mat twice in three days, the Indiana baseball program toppled top-seeded Maryland this time, 6-4, on Saturday (May 28) in an elimination game at Charles Schwab Field in the Big Ten Tournament.
It was the first time in Big Ten Tournament history that the No. 8 seed eliminated the No. 1 seed from the event, and just the second time in the history of the tournament a team played multiple extra-inning games the same season (Ohio State; 1993).
In all, it is the third extra inning game at the Big Ten Tournament, which is a tournament record.