
Iowa Baseball Falls to Purdue in Big Ten Tournament Elimination
The Iowa Hawkeyes lost 8-1 to Purdue in a Big Ten Tournament elimination game, concluding a 33-23 season that included a late surge but ultimately fell short.
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The Iowa Hawkeyes lost 8-1 to Purdue in a Big Ten Tournament elimination game, concluding a 33-23 season that included a late surge but ultimately fell short.
The Hawkeyes' Big Ten Tournament run ended with an 8-1 defeat to Purdue in Omaha, highlighted by a fourth-inning run and a strong Purdue offense.

The University of Iowa baseball team lost 4-3 to Michigan State in the Big Ten Tournament, with key performances from Swails, Mitchell and Frost unable to prevent a ninth‑inning defeat.

Iowa’s baseball team completed a three‑game sweep of Purdue at Principal Park, securing the eighth seed for the Big Ten Tournament and showcasing a potent offense and steady bullpen.

The Hawkeyes closed a three‑game series against Purdue with a 15‑9 win, finishing the Big Ten season at 15‑15 and securing the eighth seed for the upcoming tournament.

Iowa’s bats exploded after an early Purdue lead, with a combined 12‑run burst and stellar pitching securing a 14‑5 victory.

The Hawkeyes erased a 5-0 deficit, powered by two home runs from Nerat and a nine‑strikeout outing from Alivo, to defeat Purdue 10-7 in the first game of their series.