Midweek college baseball means saving arms for conference play. For Northwestern, that didn't mean any kind of step down in production.
Northwestern ran out nine pitchers and every one of them did a good job. As a group, Northwestern scattered six hits across 9 innings, racking up 10 strikeouts to just 1 walk. Joe Schindler got himself into a jam, but a couple of big punchouts stranded two Braves in scoring position in the 6th. That was the closest thing to danger that Bradley ever presented in this one. It was a low intensity, walk in the park cruise to the finish line, something Northwestern baseball hasn't had a whole lot of this season.