Purdue just finished the worst Big Ten baseball season of the modern era.
That's really the only way you can put it. Purdue went 2-22 after No. 25 Minnesota came to Alexander Field and beat Purdue in three games. The 2-22 mark is the worst mark since the conference went to a 24-game league schedule in 2009. It is the fewest wins by any team since Iowa went 2-13 in 1986. In the three losses Purdue now has a new school record for losses in a single season with 42 and have to win three of their final five games this week just to reach double digit victories.