
It was Upset Day to begin the B1G Baseball Tournament. It’s the inaugural season welcoming former Pac-12 schools to the B1G and the introduction to the Pool Play concept to the conference tournament. Teams that win in game 1 of the Pool Play put themselves in a strong position to with their respective pool and play again this weekend.
Illinois (11) v Michigan (7)
On a cold and rainy Omaha morning, Game 1 of the B1G Tournament appeared to be getting out of hand. Michigan starting pitcher, Kurt Barr, struggled immediately. Illinois hitters showed a patient approach and loaded the bases with no outs. Michigan head coach, Tracey Smith, wasted no time and brought in reliever Dylan Vigue. The right-hander walked the first batter he faced, induced a line out, and then after a two-run single to squeak out of the inning down 3-0.
Vigue settled down over the next four innings. He logged a much-needed five-inning, 2 H, 0 R, 4 BB, and 7 K outing across 95 pitches. Illinois’s starting pitcher, Tyler Schmidt, was excellent for the Fighting Illini. Featuring a three-quarters delivery, Schmidt sat 87-92 mph with the fastball also featuring an upper-70s breaking ball with depth and a changeup that elicited chase from the Michigan left-handed hitters.
Schmidt finished seven innings working around six hits and limiting the Wolverines to only two runs. He racked up nine strikeouts to just one walk. It was a masterful opening volley from the Fighting Illini.
Michigan’s second baseman, Mitch Voit, put a charge into multiple swings throughout the game. He smoked a triple early in the game and followed with an opposite field home run in the 8th inning to cut the deficit to 5-3. A few minutes later, a titanic home run by Noah Miller tied the game up at five apiece. Voit later worked a walk in the 9th inning to load the bases.
How about Noah Miller!?!? An 8th inning 2-run bomb brings Michigan back into the ballgame and knots it up at 5 with Illinois
— On The Clock | College Baseball and MLB Draft (@OnTheClock_1) May 20, 2025
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Moment that Mattered Most:
E9 | ILLINOIS TURNS THE DOUBLE PLAY TO SEND IT TO EXTRAS!!!
— Illinois Baseball (@IlliniBaseball) May 20, 2025
Illini 5, Michigan 5 pic.twitter.com/5Z5abe0UZb
Next Games:
Rutgers (10) v Indiana (6)
The Scarlet Knights continued the upset trend with a 5-2 win over Indiana. The scoring began improbably. Jack Sweeney came in as a defensive replacement for Peyton Bonds who was removed from the game after he hit the outfield wall hard, attempting to make a catch.
Sweeney entered the game with one home run on the season and immediately drove a Ryan Kraft offering over the fence for a 1-0 Rutgers lead. The Scarlet Knights would later hit two more home runs along with a run scoring single sandwiched in the middle for five runs on the evening.
True freshman Landon Mack was excellent holding a Hoosiers lineup with multiple potential first round selections in this July’s MLB Draft scoreless. Korbyn Dickerson and Devin Taylor were stymied by Mack, who primarily used a well-executed low 90s fastball mixed with breaking ball and a firm changeup (sat 84-86 mph).
Mack’s six shutout innings set the tone and the Scarlet Knights held the Hoosiers scoreless until the 9th inning when Taylor launched his 17th home run of the season. Indiana was 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position on the day, a recipe for a challenging offensive day at the ballpark.
Landon Mack dials up a pair of strikeouts in a 1-2-3 first! pic.twitter.com/fzM1NIr4bC
— Rutgers Baseball (@RutgersBaseball) May 20, 2025
Next Games:
Michigan State (12) v Nebraska (8)
The Michigan State Spartans had control of this game until the very end. A strong start by Joseph Dzierwa put Michigan State in the pole position late. The Spartans had a 4-1 lead before the Huskers began to fight their way back into the game.
Big Ten Pitcher of the Year Joseph Dzierwa has put @MSUBaseball in line for the win here in the nightcap of the B1G Tourney, allowing 3 runs (2 ER) on 7 hits & 1 BB with 6 Ks in 6 IP, he threw 104 pitches, 77 for strikes (74%)
— Patrick Ebert (@PatrickEbert44) May 21, 2025
FB was 90-92/93 with 83-85 CH and 76-78 breaker pic.twitter.com/LfHmgqiOGX
But fought back the Huskers did… that capped off with some help from an unfortunate play by the Spartans Parker Picot in right field. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, chaos happened. It’s impossible to describe the significant difference in emotions all wrapped up in a single play.
WE'RE ALL TIED UP. pic.twitter.com/73Jblmaxr9
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 21, 2025
The star of the show tonight though wasn’t the misplay. It was the Nebraska Huskers bullpen. Timmerman, Christo, and Broderick racked up 8 shutout innings in relief of Ty Horn. It would have been easy for the game to go off the rails, but the Huskers clawed back with a moment that had Omaha rocking.
CARDIAC CORNHUSKERS.#HUSKERSWIN! pic.twitter.com/W9Mbp0KVoD
— Nebraska Baseball (@HuskerBaseball) May 21, 2025
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