After serving 10 years as Purdue’s Executive Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Mike Bobinski announced that he will retire on Dec. 31.
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Purdue’s loss in the Big Ten Tournament wasn’t a step backwards but instead a push toward further progression for future program success.
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Despite keeping the Bruins scoreless for six innings, Boiler fielding errors toward the end of the game helped UCLA to reclaim dominance and finish with a win.
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A dramatic weekend sweep of Indiana helped Purdue’s odds, and a sweep of Iowa would secure Purdue a first-round bye in the Big Ten Tournament.
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Purdue women’s golf had its best performance at the Big Ten Championships in seven years with a third-place finish to boost its resume ahead of selections for the NCAA Regionals.
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Purdue looked to claim its seventh straight Big Ten series win against USC. However, in three games, the Boilers failed to generate any momentum, losing all three in a sweep to USC.
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Purdue loses to USC 11-4 after a solo home run by CJ Richmond and gets swept in the series, losing their first Big Ten series since losing to Oregon in early March.
Purdue left Sam Flores on second at the top of the third, then Klug gave up a one-run homer before being replaced by Jarvis Evans, who allowed 1 more. Purdue is down 6-3.
Austin Klug ends his day with 2 innings pitched, 5 runs allowed, 3 walks, and 5 hits with no strikeouts.
Purdue goes down one-two-three in the top of the second, but strands two USC runners in the bottom to keep the score at 4-3 with Purdue down one going into the third.
Purdue looks to stop a road sweep to USC today.
Here is today's starting lineup for the series finale:
1. Eli Anderson
2. Quincy Malbrough
3. Sam Flores
4. Avery Moore
5. Aaron Manias
6. Jackson Bessette
7. CJ Richmond
8. Westin Boyle
9. Zach Zychowski
SP: Austin Klug