Baseball: Ohio pitcher charged with criminal mischief following James Hall incident
Ohio pitcher Brady Linkel has been charged with criminal mischief following an incident that occurred in James Hall early Monday morning.
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Ohio pitcher Brady Linkel has been charged with criminal mischief following an incident that occurred in James Hall early Monday morning.
On this week's episode of 'Yes Ma'am,’ hosts Ashley, Maria and Molly give a quick update on Ohio sports and take a stab at filling out their own women's March Madness bracket.
One outing per week isn’t easy for a pitcher, let alone two.
When Ohio needed a man to pull them up in their 9-4 win over Kent State on Friday afternoon, A.J. Rausch delivered — twice. The redshirt freshman, in his first season as a regular starter, rounded all the bases and headed for home on his own will.
The Bobcats were given one final chance at a postseason run for the 2021-22 season when they received a bid to the Women's National Invitation Tournament. It was a beacon of hope after their season had almost completely derailed. Ohio was no longer playing like the team picked to win the Mid-American Conference regular season. It was playing like a mid-level team.
Ohio was given a second life when it received an invite to the Mid-American Conference Tournament. Now, it’ll receive a third when it plays South Dakota State in the Women’s National Invitation Tournament on Thursday night.
It took an army — eight pitchers and a handful of hitters — to get Ohio its 6-3 win over Marshall on Wednesday. But a win is still a win.
The Bobcats will be back in Bob Wren Stadium for a nonconference game Wednesday. Ohio will take on Marshall for the first time in two seasons.
When Ohio was knocked out of the Mid-American Conference Tournament, it appeared that it was done for the season. There was no chance that the Bobcats would be entered into the NCAA Tournament.
Ohio kicked off Mid-American Conference play in a doubleheader against Northern Illinois this past weekend for its first conference series of the season. It wasn’t the best weekend for the Bobcats, but they still managed to take home their first conference win of the year.
Ohio (6-6, 1-1 Mid-American Conference) graced the field at Bob Wren Stadium for the first time this season on Friday afternoon. Ohio took on Northern Illinois (1-12, 1-1 MAC) in a doubleheader to kick off its conference schedule. Ohio played its Saturday double header Friday in an attempt to beat the weather, and the move partially paid off.
CLEVELAND — Survive and advance.
Cece Hooks cannot keep her name out of the record books.
Toward the end of the season, it seemed as if Ohio would miss the Mid-American Conference Tournament completely. It had fallen in the conference standings and lost three of its last four games of the regular season.
Ohio is down to the wire.
24 hours.
Three games, one win.
With 18 seconds to go in the fourth quarter, Cece Hooks committed her fifth and final personal foul of the day. The senior had left everything on the court, as she scored 35 points and snagged eight rebounds. It was a tough pill to swallow on senior day, and it was only made more painful by an 88-77 loss to Akron.
They became family through basketball.
These numbers may come as a surprise.