Baseball

Iowa Baseball Stuns Purdue with 10-7 Comeback at Principal Park

A five-inning rally led by Joey Nerat and Kyle Alivo flips the script in the series opener

The University of Iowa baseball team opened its series against Purdue with a 10-7 victory at Principal Park, turning a 5-0 deficit into a decisive win.

Purdue surged early, plating five runs in the first two innings, but the Hawkeyes answered in the bottom of the second, beginning a four‑inning stretch that saw them seize the lead.

Key Moments

The momentum shift was anchored by Joey Nerat, who launched two home runs, including a three‑run blast in the fifth that pushed Iowa’s advantage to 10-6.

Reliever Kyle Alivo delivered a career‑high nine strikeouts over five innings, limiting Purdue to four hits and preserving the lead.

Coach Heller, now in his 13th season, celebrated his 11th 30‑win campaign, underscoring the program’s consistency.

The series will continue tomorrow with a second game at the same venue, offering both teams a chance to adjust before the next matchup.

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