Indiana Hoosiers baseball

The team competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I and are members of the Big Ten Conference.

In 1949, the Hoosiers hired Indiana University alum and former MLB third baseman Ernie Andres[2] to manage the team.

[citation needed] Morgan would finish his career with Indiana in 2005, with an overall record of 782–499–4 in 21 years of managing the team as the second-longest tenured coach in Hoosiers' history.

[5] On June 9, 2013, the Hoosiers completed a sweep of Florida State in the best of 3 Super Regional to advance to their first College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.

[7] Consequently, the 2013 roster would also notably include future-Chicago Cubs player Kyle Schwarber and his eventual selection in the 2014 Major League Baseball draft.

[12] Mercer would then make a notable acquisition to the Hoosiers' coaching staff on July 18, 2018, with the hiring of former-MLB All Star third baseman Scott Rolen as Director of Player Development.

The final varsity athletic event for Jordan Field, a baseball game, would occur in 1950 prior to the facility being turned into a parking lot for the nearby Indiana Memorial Union.

The stadium was located just north of the Foster Quadrangle dormitory on Fee Lane, less than 1 mile southeast of the current Hoosier baseball facility: Bart Kaufman Field.

Indiana alumnus Bart Kaufman (1960–1962) pledged $2.5 million to start construction on the facility, with the rest of the funding coming from private donations and the university.

[21] [22] NL RBI Leader [23] →=== Notable Drafted Players === [24]Below is a table of the program's yearly records.

Bart Kaufman Field - 2017
Josh Phegley was drafted in the first round, 38th overall.