The Ohio softball team traveled to the University of Kentucky looking for revenge against a team that had beaten them once earlier this season.
The Bobcats left Lexington looking for their offense.
Only two Ohio baserunners reached third base in the entire series as the Wildcat pitching staff turned in two dominating performances, helping Kentucky to 7-0 and 3-0 victories Tuesday night.
We certainly did not hit the ball well tonight
Ohio coach Jill Matyuch said. We collectively did not get on base today.
In the first game, Ohio (17-19) had as many errors as hits G Szalejko said. We learned a lot from these games G second baseman Alicia Catlette said. We know we're better hitters than we showed today.
The Bobcats will look to rebound this weekend as they travel to Toledo and Bowling Green for two-game sets against both Mid-American Conference clubs. The four-game road trip starts Friday.
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