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Big Ten Baseball Scores, Standings & Schedule (4/11)

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April 11
Minnesota 10, Ohio State 5
Michigan 10, Mount St. Mary's 0
Penn State 3, USC 1
Northwestern 11, Michigan State 10 (11 inn)
Purdue 2, Rutgers 1
Illinois 4, Indiana 2
Iowa 1, Nebraska 0
Washington 5, #10 UCLA 2

Standings
1. Iowa (22-10, 13-3)
2. UCLA (26-7, 10-3)
3. Washington (18-17, 9-4)
4. Oregon (22-9, 10-5)
5. Penn State (22-10, 10-6)
6. Illinois (19-12, 8-5)
7. Indiana (19-15, 9-7)
7. USC (21-12, 9-7)
9. Northwestern (16-15, 7-6)
10. Michigan (20-14, 8-7)
11. Rutgers (16-18, 5-8)
12. Michigan State (17-15, 4-9)
12. Nebraska (15-19, 4-9)
12. Purdue (21-12, 4-9)
15. Maryland (15-19, 3-9)
16. Minnesota (14-17, 3-10)
17. Ohio State (8-22, 2-11)

Games for Saturday, April 12
USC at Penn State
Mount St. Mary's at Michigan
Minnesota at Ohio State
Rutgers at Purdue
#15 Oregon at Maryland
Northwestern at Michigan State
Indiana at Illinois
Nebraska at Iowa
Washington at #10 UCLA
 
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Derailing the thread a little bit. I think the injury bug hit Nebraska at one key position. Potentially they can be better than their results reflect.

Last season Nebraska was ahead of a lot of other B1G teams in terms of bringing in transfers. As importantly, or maybe more importantly, their coach and staff did a really good job having the new guys buy in and assimilate. Iowa is in the same type of situation this season. Maybe all B1G teams are now given the new transfer landscape.
 
Roller coaster for the ‘Huskers this year. The Hawkeyes will need to bring their “A” game with pitching, hitting, and defense all weekend. Great “measuring stick” weekend of games.
Nebraska is something like 5-2 vs. top 25 teams this year.......but the pitching is just all over the place. Not a ton of control or consistency for sure.
 
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