Iowa Baseball Punches Ticket to Big Ten Semifinals
Iowa's baseball program reached a significant milestone Wednesday night in Omaha when the third-seeded Hawkeyes defeated 10th-seeded Rutgers 4-3 in Big Ten Tournament pool play. The victory secured Iowa's spot in Saturday's semifinals regardless of the team's outcome against sixth-seeded Indiana on Thursday, marking the program's return to the tournament knockout stage after a two-year absence.
The Hawkeyes demonstrated late-game composure in their win over Rutgers, stranding the tying run at third base in the ninth inning to preserve the one-run victory. Iowa's pitching held firm down the stretch, a critical factor as the team prepared for its semifinal matchup.
Iowa will face No. 13-ranked UCLA in Saturday's semifinal round at 6 p.m. CT, a first-ever tournament meeting between the programs. The Bruins advanced to the knockout stage with two wins in pool play, setting up an intriguing clash between a Big Ten power and a nationally ranked Pac-12 opponent competing in the conference tournament.
Junior right-hander Aaron Savary, who carries a 7-1 record and 3.74 ERA, is projected to take the mound for Iowa against UCLA's junior left-hander Michael Barnett, who enters the contest with a 10-1 record. The Hawkeyes' tournament run represents a return to postseason prominence for a program that last reached the Big Ten semifinal stage in 2023.
Iowa's advancement comes as the program continues rebuilding momentum after missing the tournament field in 2024. The Hawkeyes' victory over Rutgers demonstrated the pitching depth and clutch execution necessary for tournament success, qualities that will be tested against a UCLA team ranked in the national top 15.
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