Softball: A bye week at the end of a rough April
By Matt Parker | Apr. 18, 2019Ohio’s bye week comes at the end of a 3-5 month.
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Ohio’s bye week comes at the end of a 3-5 month.
The Bobcats have a chance to fix their road woes against the Eagles this weekend.
The relationship between pitcher and catcher is something Ohio takes very seriously.
The Bobcats signed three players on Wednesday for National Signing Day.
Ohio lost 4-3 in its second game against Marshall this season.
An Ohio three-run homer tied it in the top of the sixth, but the Buckeyes had a response in the bottom half of the inning.
Ohio will now head to the MAC Championships.
The Bobcats played a ‘glorified’ spring game Saturday at Peden Stadium.
The right-hander is one of the youngest pitchers on the Bobcats, but he’s already established himself as a quality starter.
Ohio will travel to Ohio State on Tuesday for a non-conference game.
Ohio takes on Marshall on Tuesday.
After coming into Akron with a four-game losing streak, Ohio got back on track over the weekend.
The Bobcats won two of three games against the Rockets.
Ohio won Game One 5-2 but lost Game Two 12-8.
Ohio snapped its four game losing streak with a 16-1 win against Toledo.
Nate Mallott stood out most in the Bobcats’ blowout win to open the series against the Rockets.
Ohio will travel to Akron for a weekend conference series.
Redshirt junior Austin Conrad is ready to elevate his game.
The Bobcats will host the Rockets for three games at Bob Wren Stadium.
Ohio lost 1-0 to Kent State on Wednesday.