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    2013 IU baseball College World Series team to celebrate 10-year anniversary next weekend

    TDH StaffBy TDH StaffOctober 27, 2023 IUBase No Comments
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    Next weekend in Bloomington, the IU baseball program will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of its memorable run to the 2013 College World Series.

    Here is the full release from IU Athletics with the details:

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    BLOOMINGTON, Ind.  –  One of the best teams in program history, and one of the best the Big Ten has ever seen, is set to return to Bloomington next week (Nov. 3-4) as it celebrates the 10-year anniversary of a historic run to Omaha and the College World Series in 2013.

    Led by future MLB players Kyle Schwarber, Sam Travis, Aaron Slegers, Scott Effross and Kyle Hart, the Indiana Baseball team began one of the best two-year runs in history of any Big Ten baseball program with an outright regular season title and conference tournament title in 2013.

    The Hoosiers won a modern-era program record 49 games in 2013 and made the program’s one and only trip to Omaha for the College World Series. After sweeping the Bloomington Regional, IU went down to Tallahassee and beat No. 7 Florida State in the Super Regional.

    After taking care of Louisville in the opening round of the College World Series, the Hoosiers were handed a pair of one-run losses to Mississippi State and No. 3 Oregon State. IU would go on to win 44 games in 2014 and win the Big Ten title once again.

    Not only could the 2013 team hit the ball, seven starters finished with an average above .300, but it also produced the deepest staff in program history on the mound. IU’s top four pitchers, which featured three future big leaguers and the program’s all-time wins leader in Joey DeNato, combined to go 33-7 on the bump.

    The 2013 team held a 2.64 earned run average across 65 games, second in the modern era only to the 2014 staff which produced a 2.33 earned run average with most of the same staff. DeNato is the only pitcher in school history to win 10-or-more games in two different seasons, collecting 10 victories in 2013 and 14 in 2014.

    Offensively, IU combined to hit .301 across 65 contests with 53 home runs, 407 runs batted in and 134 doubles. Dustin DeMuth led the Hoosiers with a .377 batting average and would go on to win the Big Ten batting title in 2014. Schwarber and Travis hit 28 home runs combined with Scott Donley driving in 61 runs on the season.

    Next weekend’s reunion will feature a baseball team banquet, a golf outing and a halftime honor at Saturday’s football game vs. Wisconsin. IU’s current 2024 team, coming off a 43-win season in 2023, will have the opportunity to interact with returning players throughout the entire weekend.


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