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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP) — Alex Krupa ripped an RBI single in the 13th inning and Indiana topped Michigan 5-4 on Thursday, eliminating the second-seeded Wolverines from the Big Ten Tournament.
At nearly four-and-a-half hours, the game was already the longest in tournament history when Krupa drilled a ball down the left-field line to keep the Hoosiers alive.
Michigan led 2-0 before a two-run homer from Craig Dedelow in the seventh tied it up. The Wolverines jumped back on top 3-2 on a two-out single by Jake Bivens, but Indiana's Matt Lloyd made it 3-3 on an RBI groundout.
Logan Sowers followed with an RBI single, his first of the tournament after starting 0 for 7. But Drew Lugbauer's two-out single in the bottom of the ninth pulled Michigan even at 4-all.
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