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Baseball: Thundering Herd rolls over 'Cats

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he said. When we are getting two strikes we are not throwing it where we need to throw it.

Second baseman Zach Keen was the only Bobcat to notch more than one hit for the Bobcats in the game. The three runs were Ohio's lowest output in a non-conference game since a 2-0 victory over Rio Grande on March 25.

There were too many pop-ups today and a lot of easy pop-ups for them first baseman Robert Maddox III said. You can't really expect to keep up that pace all year long.

In his first start in two years, pitcher John Angelicchi (0-2) pitched 6 1/3 innings and allowed five runs on eight hits.

The senior, who leads the team with three saves, had not started since his sophomore year and kept Ohio in the game, but the hitters could not deliver in big situations.

Angelicchi said he was not worried despite the shift from closer to starter.

It's totally different

he said. I felt good out there

and I actually felt in that last inning that I could have gone farther.

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Ohio's Robert Maddox III is poised to make the out as Marshall's Matt Helm attempts to dive to safety during last night's game at Bob Wren Stadium. With few hits and fewer runs, the Bobcats fell 10-3 to the Thundering Herd for the second time in l

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