The Iowa baseball team mustered just one hit in 10 innings in the first round of the Big Ten baseball tournament, falling to three-seed Michigan 2-1 Wednesday morning.
Iowa got on the board first. In the top of the second Matt Hoeg walked and Michigan pulled starter Tommy Henry, who took a liner from Robert Neustrom right to his pitching elbow in the previous at bat. Alec Rennard took the mound in place for Henry, striking out his first batter faced. Then Iowa’s Lorenzo Elion took a single from Rennard; Ben Norman then reached first off an error, sending Hoeg across home.