Purdue Baseball Hosts Murray State
Purdue’s non-conference series comes against a CWS participant from last year.
After last weekend’s sweep at the hands of USC Purdue baseball faces a huge weekend if it is going to get back on the good side of the NCAA Tournament bubble. This is the week that Purdue steps outside of the Big Ten since there are 17 baseball playing schools, so each week at least one team has a non-conference series. Purdue always tries to make it a home series, and it picked a solid team this season for said series in the Murray State Raiders.
Last season the Raiders were the story of the NCAA Tournament. They got hot and won the automatic bid from the Missouri Valley Conference by beating Belmont, Southern Illinois, Illinois-Chicago, and Missouri State over four days to earn their first tournament bid since 2003. Once there, they made the absolute most of thier shot.
As a four seed they stunned host Ole Miss and Georgia Tech in the first two games to reach the Oxford regional final at 2-0. They then split two games with the Rebels, winning the final 12-11 to take the regional in a winner-take-all game. That already made it the best season in school history, as they had previously not won a tournament game since 1989.
They then went to Duke and kept the run going by taking two of three from the Blue Devils to win a Super Regional and reach the College World Series. They lost to eventual national champion UCLA 6-4 in their first game in Omaha before they were no-hit in a 3-0 loss to Arkansas, but even at a “Two and some ‘cue” appearance they still had a tremendous season at 43-17. This year is not quite as good.