Softball: Inconsistent pitching burdens record-setting team
Not only are Ohio hitters finding success against opposing pitchers, but they are also racing to outpace their own pitching.
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Not only are Ohio hitters finding success against opposing pitchers, but they are also racing to outpace their own pitching.
Despite finishing the weekend with as many wins as losses, the Bobcat offense remains powerful and promising with only six games left in the season.
After winning five of its last six games, including a season-high three straight, Ohio is set to begin its final stretch of road games with four Mid-American Conference contests at Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan this weekend.
Consistency was something coach Jodi Hermanek was striving for her team to achieve coming into the weekend. After three wins in four games against Mid-American Conference foes, she finally saw her team keep up the same intensity for multiple games.
With an upcoming six-game home stand, the Bobcats are ready to break away from their recent inconsistent play and get back into the win column against two Mid-American Conference opponents this weekend.
After hosting the first-ever Ohio softball home run derby on Friday afternoon, it’s fitting that a home run was the deciding factor in each of Ohio’s two games this weekend.
Despite dropping five of their last six games, the Bobcats are hoping a little mid-season fun will help cure their recent woes.
Despite battling in every game this weekend, a common theme arose for the Bobcats in their three losses: close but not close enough.
Through one weekend of Mid-American Conference play, coach Jodi Hermanek’s team is showing improvement coming off three consecutive wins.
It’s rare that a freshman joins a program to fill the void left by a graduated player and the team does not skip a beat.
After 23 games and six consecutive out-of-state road trips, the Bobcats were finally able to open their season at home with a split against Eastern Kentucky Tuesday afternoon.
While most of Ohio’s student population readjusts to being back in Athens this week, for the players on the softball squad it will be a welcome homecoming.
Bonds between teammates are often described as strong as that of brothers, but for some, the bond goes beyond a comparison.
Despite having few upperclassmen, several Bobcats rose to the top of their class this season.
Despite inconsistency in play and a record of only 2-3, the Ohio softball team wrapped up its fourth straight weekend of tournaments at the Georgia Bulldog Invitational on some high notes.
After two weeks of rest and preparation, the Ohio wrestling team is ready to host and compete in the Mid-American Conference Championships on Sunday in The Convo.
As competition continues to intensify for the Bobcats, coach Jodi Hermanek is optimistic that her team is ready to compete with the best of the best in this weekend’s University of Georgia Tournament.
Despite having to endure poor weather conditions all weekend, the Bobcat softball team returned to its early-season offensive ways at the Cavalier Invitational.