Big Ten baseball fans were treated to an incredible play on Tuesday when Ohio State third baseman Nick Sergakis made an outstanding stop down the line and threw out a runner from one knee.

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Well, fans got to see another eye-popping play on Wednesday, but this one came against a Big Ten team.

Indiana and Evansville were tied at 1-1 in the fifth inning when IU sophomore Craig Dedelow crushed a ball to deep left on the first pitch of the at-bat. As the ball cleared the left field fence, Evansville's Josh Jyawook leaped over the fence and somehow managed to make the catch with his body falling over the wall.

Check it out in the video.

HIGHWAY ROBBERY IN BLOOMINGTON, IN! @UEAthletics Baseball erases a run from @HoosierBaseball . Snag of the year? http://t.co/GIo4CEFS1b — BTN Student U (@BTNStudentU) April 15, 2015

And her's an interview with the player who made the catch.

Indiana Student U caught up with owner of tonight's highlight play Josh Jyawook. Check it out here http://t.co/dq6WoRExsU — BTN Student U (@BTNStudentU) April 16, 2015

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