BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana baseball has announced the full 2025 schedule heading into its seventh season under coach Jeff Mercer.
The Hoosiers will play 56 games, and their Big Ten schedule has expanded to 30 games after UCLA, USC, Washington and Oregon joined the conference. Indiana travels to UCLA and hosts USC, but does not play Washington and Oregon during the regular season.
Indiana begins the season with the Sanderson Ford College Baseball Classic in Surprise, Ariz. and also travels to the USA Baseball National Training Complex in Cary, N.C. during nonconference play.
“Annually, we work to build a schedule that challenges and prepares us to compete at the top of the conference and for postseason play. We believe we have done that again this year,” Mercer said. “With the addition of the four west coast universities, we have added tremendous competition as well as expanded our conference schedule from 24 to 30 games. We look forward to competing this spring and having a successful season.”
Under Mercer, the Hoosiers have a 175-125-1 overall record, an 84-56 mark in Big Ten play, three NCAA Tournament appearances, a Big Ten regular season title, a conference tournament title and four top-four finishes in the conference.
After going 33-26-1 last season and losing in the NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional, Indiana returns key players like All-American outfielder Devin Taylor, junior shortstop Tyler Cerny, sophomore second baseman Jasen Oliver and junior third baseman Josh Pyne, senior left-handed pitcher Ryan Kraft.
Here’s the full schedule, with all times Eastern and locations set for all 56 games. Some game times are still to be determined, and television information has not been released yet.
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