Softball: No-hitter for Danielle Stiene as Ohio moves on to MAC championship game
By Eric Walker | May 12, 2018The third career no-hitter by Danielle Stiene propelled Ohio to the MAC championship game as it beat Northern Illinois 8-0 Friday.
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The third career no-hitter by Danielle Stiene propelled Ohio to the MAC championship game as it beat Northern Illinois 8-0 Friday.
Ohio Kent State 3-1 on Thursday.
The MAC Championships will take place Thursday through Saturday at Buffalo’s UB Stadium.
Danielle Stiene moved into second all-time in strikeouts in program history.
Ohio won 13 of the 14 events it competed in and posted numerous personal bests in its final meet of the regular season.
The Bobcats went 2-1 against the RedHawks this season.
Ohio will play Western Michigan at home this weekend in its last home series of the season.
Savannah Jo Dorsey signed with DSS Haarlem on Monday.
The Bobcats struck out 43 times in their losses.
The Bobcats earned the No. 1 seed in the MAC Tournament.
Twitter grieves the loss of former Ohio men's basketball coach, Larry Hunter.
Hunter coached the Bobcats from 1989-2001.
It is the Bobcats' second outright MAC title, first since 1995.
Emma Ryan's wins in the javelin and the discus guide the Ohio throwers to six top-five finishes at Miami.
Ohio softball swept Buffalo in its final home series of season.
Three golfers played in the MAC Championships for the first time in their careers, but the team finished last.
Taylor Saxton went 5-6 in Ohio's doubleheader sweep Saturday.
Ohio outscored Buffalo 25-0 over the course of two games Saturday and moved to 18-2 in MAC play.
Ohio lost its series against Miami over the weekend.
The top home run hitter from last year, Morgan Geno only had one home run before MAC games began this year. Since then she has hit six.