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Iowa Hawkeyes Fall Short in Big Ten Tournament

A late rally by Michigan State edges Iowa 4-3, setting up a showdown with Purdue

Heartbreak in Omaha

The Hawkeyes entered the Big Ten Tournament in Omaha looking to extend their season, but a 4‑3 loss to Michigan State left them just shy of the next round.

Ben Swails was the bright spot for Iowa, delivering three hits that included a double, driving in runs and keeping the team within striking distance.

On the mound, starter Kyle Alivo worked into the sixth before surrendering seven hits and a single earned run, while relievers Justin Hackett and Joe Husak each added innings of work that saw them walk batters and give up runs, highlighting the bullpen's struggles.

Despite the setback, Iowa’s schedule still holds a matchup against Purdue in the coming days, a chance to rebound and reshape their tournament narrative.

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