On wrestling night at Bill Davis Stadium in Columbus (can’t make this up), Ohio State baseball delivered a stone-cold stunner to visiting Purdue, notching its first victory in Big Ten play by a score of 13-2.
The Buckeyes scored three times in the first inning, once in the second, three again in the third, and twice more in the fourth, taking advantage of rainy, windy conditions and uncharacteristic command problems for Boilermakers’ starter Tanner Andrews to run away with things.
Andrews has been a major reason that first year head coach Mark Wasikowski’s squad is enjoying a revival, already topping last season’s win total.