Updated Big Ten Baseball Tournament bracket heading into Friday

A look at the results and the path ahead heading into Friday’s games. #GoBucks #B1G

The Big Ten Baseball Tournament is headed into another day of play and Ohio State is still alive after winning its first game and dropping the second to now face a must-win situation in the double-elimination format.

Already, Purdue and Iowa have been bounced from the tournament, and after Friday, a couple of more will be sent packing and boarding a bus home. OSU is going to do its level best to hang around and shock everyone.

To sort it all out, we have the updated Big Ten Baseball Tournament bracket for your viewing and contemplating pleasure complete with results and future matchups and times below.

If you have the day off work leading up to this Memorial Day holiday weekend, sit back and tune into some college baseball, and of course, root for a positive Scarlet and Gray outcome.

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Updated Big Ten baseball tournament bracket

An updated look at the Big Ten baseball tournament bracket heading into Thursday. #GoBucks

Things are getting interesting in Omaha, Nebraska. No, we’re not talking about the College World Series just yet, but the other high-profile college baseball tournament in town, the Big Ten baseball tournament.

The Ohio State Buckeyes surprised many by walloping Nebraska and are back in action Thursday against Indiana, that also remains in the upper half of the bracket for the right to move on in great shape in the double-elimination tournament format.

You may be wondering what the updated Big Ten baseball tournament looks like after Wednesday’s games, and if so, we’ve got the update for you because, well — inquiring baseball minds want to know.

Here’s a look at the updated Big Ten baseball bracket going into Thursday’s schedule.

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