The UIndy baseball team achieved a notable ranking of No. 20 in the final ABCA national coaches poll after making its third trip to the DII College World Series in four years. The Greyhounds have consistently dominated, being the only DII team to reach the last four Super Regionals, including a victory over top-seeded Grand Valley. Finishing the season with a 39-24 record, the team's performance marks a remarkable stretch in their program's history with a 153-90 record over the last four years. Led by standout Austin Bode, who earned multiple accolades, the team also excelled academically with five players named Academic All-District.

By the Numbers
  • UIndy finished the season with a record of 39-24.
  • In the past four years, the team's overall record stands at 153-90, translating to a .623 winning percentage.
State of Play
  • The Greyhounds remain the only DII program to make it to four straight Super Regionals.
  • Competitive momentum persists as they have had at least 34 wins in four consecutive seasons.
What's Next

As the new season approaches, UIndy will aim to build on their recent success, striving for another deep postseason run and potential national recognition. With a strong returning roster and recent accolades, they could improve their national ranking and reinforce their status as a competitive force in DII baseball.

Bottom Line

The UIndy baseball team's recent ranking reflects not only their strong performance on the field but also their commitment to academic excellence. This dual success will be crucial as they seek to elevate their program and continue their competitive streak in the coming seasons.