The 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament gets underway this week at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska and your Indiana Hoosiers 2025 baseball team has qualified for the tournament.
The Indiana Baseball team (31-22) will play in its 12th-straight Big Ten Tournament next week after securing a bid with an 8-7 victory over Michigan on Thursday.
Indiana closed out their last regular season series in a 8-1 win over the Michigan Wolverines yesterday, the final game of the series is tonight as they are already up 2-0 with wins on Thursday and Friday.
Indiana has the longest active streak of tournaments made (12) by any team in the conference per IU Athletics
Head coach Jeff Mercer won his 100th regular season Big Ten game on Friday night in Ann Arbor. He became the fastest coach in program history to reach that mark, in just seven seasons.
Indiana’s junior outfielder Devin Taylor was named as a National Semifinalist for the Dick Howser Trophy. The award’s committee announced a list of the 64 best players from across the country on Thursday (May 15) afternoon. He’s hitting .363 with 15 home runs and 60 RBIs on the regular season.
Here’s the full schedule for the 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament, including the bracket, game times, TV channels, conference standings and more:
When is the 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament?
- Dates: May 20-25
- Location: Charles Schwab Field (Omaha, Nebraska)
The 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament will be held at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska, the site of the College World Series. It’s the seventh straight season in which the event has been held that the ballpark has served as the host.
Big Ten baseball tournament bracket 2025
Click here for the full 2025 Big Ten baseball tournament bracket.
Big Ten baseball tournament format
- Pool A: No. 1 seed, No. 8 seed, No. 12 seed
- Pool B: No. 2 seed, No. 7 seed, No. 11 seed
- Pool C: No. 3 seed, No. 6 seed, No. 10 seed
- Pool D: No. 4 seed, No. 5 seed, No. 9 seed
Big Ten baseball standings
Here’s a look at the Big Ten baseball standings:
- Iowa (21-7)
- Oregon (20-8)
- UCLA (20-8)
- USC (17-11)
- Washington (16-12)
- Indiana (16-13)
- Michigan (15-14)
- Nebraska (14-14)
- Penn State (15-15)
- Rutgers (14-14)
- Illinois (14-15)
- Northwestern (13-15)
- Michigan State (12-16)
- Maryland (11-17)
- Purdue (10-18)
- Minnesota (9-19)
- Ohio State (4-24)
How to watch the games
All games will be televised on the Big Ten Network and (Fubo) TV.