The University of Indianapolis baseball team lost to the University of Missouri-St. Louis, 10-7, at Bill Bright Field, dropping the series. Despite nine hits, including four doubles, the Greyhounds could not overcome the Tritons' late-game surge, which included a decisive three-run tenth inning. Ryan O'Born pitched six effective innings, allowing just one earned run, but the team could not capitalize on their scoring opportunities. Key performances from Drake Downing and various players kept the game close, but ultimately, Indianapolis fell short.

By the Numbers
  • Indy recorded 9 hits, 4 of which were doubles.
  • Ryan O'Born allowed 1 earned run over 6 innings, striking out 4batters.
State of Play
  • Indy is now 24-18 overall and 15-9 in conference play.
  • The Hounds' recent performance included a tie at 7-7 before losing in the tenth inning.
What's Next

The Greyhounds will host a four-game series against Illinois Springfield, starting on Friday, April 24, at 3 p.m. ET, looking to rebound from this loss.

Bottom Line

Despite a strong offensive performance, the Greyhounds need to enhance their late-game pitching to secure wins under pressure. Consistent execution will be critical in their upcoming series against Illinois Springfield.