Softball: Dorsey gives up hit on potential final out perfect game
By Jimmy Watkins | Apr. 24, 2016Ohio took two of three games from rival Miami over the weekend with 3 games that ended 2-1.
Ohio took two of three games from rival Miami over the weekend with 3 games that ended 2-1.
Ohio needs to focus on scoring early to get past rival Miami in weekend road series.
Ohio started off slowly against Dayton by recording two hits in game one, but jumped out early in game two and finished with 12 hits.
Ohio softball has had a much better year than last, so let's rate how strong the offense, pitching and defense is.
Savannah Jo Dorsey is seemingly smiling between every pitch when she is in the circle at Ohio Softball field. You wouldn't be able to tell what the situation is based on her body language.
Ohio drops both games in double header to Ohio State.
Ohio has struggled in one-run games recently, and Tuesday night wasn't any different.
Ohio pitcher Savannah Jo Dorsey, who leads the nation in strikeouts, will face off against Ohio State pitcher Shelby Hursh in a battle between two aces.
Small mistakes ended up looking much larger over the weekend as Ohio lost 2 of three close games against MAC opponent Akron
Ohio has a home series against Akron with a game Friday and a doubleheader Saturday.
After some freshman year struggles and a setback from a shoulder surgery, Taylor Saxton is putting it all together this season.
Ohio ace Savannah Jo Dorsey got pulled after allowing three earned runs in the fourth inning, and Ohio lost in extras in the final game of the conference series with Kent State.
Savannah Jo Dorsey has been the best pitcher in the Mid-American Conference, and with her in the circle, the team is consistent.
Savannah Jo Dorsey already has broken records and won awards this season, but she deserves another.
Ohio swept the Mid-American Conference East weekly awards.
The Bobcats have no fear in allowing Savannah Jo Dorsey (16-8) to pitch multiple times in any given series.
Savannah Jo Dorsey passed Emily Wethington for most career wins all time in Ohio history on Tuesday with her two wins.
Savannah Jo Dorsey picks up the most wins in program history Tuesday afternoon.
Dalton, a staple for the Bobcats' defense, has missed the past five games for Ohio.
Ohio was swept by Ball State after strong pitching from Cardinals' ace Nicole Steinbach.