Ohio Softball: Dorsey named MAC East co-pitcher of the week
Sophomore pitcher Savannah Jo Dorsey was named MAC East co-pitcher of the week in an announcement by the conference Monday afternoon.
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Sophomore pitcher Savannah Jo Dorsey was named MAC East co-pitcher of the week in an announcement by the conference Monday afternoon.
After finishing on the wrong side of a no-hitter Saturday, Ohio recovered Sunday on its way to splitting a home series with Buffalo.
An old proverb reads, “It takes a village to raise a child.” However, in the case of Jodi Hermanek’s pregnancy, it takes an entire softball team.
During the past few weeks, coach Jodi Hermanek has consistently stressed the importance of starting “phase two” of the season on the right note. The Bobcats did exactly that this weekend.
Ohio made strides to snap its recent skid with a little help from sophomore pitcher Savannah Jo Dorsey in its home opener against Wright State on Friday.
Ohio made strides to snap its recent skid with a little help from sophomore pitcher
After beginning its season with their best start in program history, Ohio proceeded to lose 11 of its next 12 games. However, the team will look to regain their early-season stride Friday during their home opener against Wright State.
Ohio breezed past Wright State in its home opener on a windy, Friday afternoon.
After beginning its season with their best start in program history, Ohio proceeded to lose 11 of its next 12 games. However, the team will look to regain their early-season stride Friday during their home opener against Wright State.
The painful, rebuilding year is over for Ohio.
The painful, rebuilding year is over for Ohio.
If it wasn’t obvious already, Ohio coach Bob Boldon originally made it clear he wanted the Bobcats to open the Mid-American Conference Tournament at home on Monday.
OXFORD — With four-and-a-half minutes to play, the scoreboard powered down in Miami’s Millet Hall and it never really recovered, similar to the Bobcats’ play.
If the season ended Sunday and Bowling Green was able to lock in the No. 1 seed for the Mid-American Conference, its performance against the Bobcats would show exactly how dominant the Falcons are.
Much to the pleasure of coach Bob Boldon, history wasn’t repeated as the Bobcats snapped a season-long 10-game losing streak on Thursday.
It’s fitting that the stars aligned for someone who calls herself a “nerd” about outer space and even has said she could “talk about the universe and space for days.”
Freshman guard Yamonie Jenkins perfectly summed up Ohio’s 10-game losing streak when she drove to the hoop without any defensive pressure, missed an easy lay-up, and then punched the mat under the hoop in anger.
Poor play in the post on both sides of the ball led to Ohio dropping its ninth-consecutive game in Mid-American Conference play Thursday.
There is a saying in sports that “numbers never lie.” But if that’s the case, Ohio’s eight-game losing streak might be an exception.