There are plenty of positive takeaways from the 2024 season, a year in which Purdue finished 33-24 overall with a 13-11 record against their Big Ten opponents. Of their 13 in-conference wins, 11 came in a row as part of back-to-back-to-back sweeps of Rutgers, Michigan State and Northwestern. They set 15 program records including home attendance (38,023) – breaking that record for the second year in a row at beautiful Alexander Field – while also setting new highs for home runs and runs scored.
Following a win against Indiana to open Big Ten play in the month of May, the Boilermakers found[…]