Softball: Ohio sweeps Northern Illinois as bats come alive late, winning 6-3
By Marc Goldstein | Apr. 7Ohio softball completed its sweep of Northern Illinois with a 6-3 win that featured dominant pitching and timely hitting.
Ohio softball completed its sweep of Northern Illinois with a 6-3 win that featured dominant pitching and timely hitting.
Ohio’s defense rallied behind Ellie Greene who led the team to its seventh-straight win.
After a 1-5 start to Mid-American Conference play, Ohio has won six of its last seven games, skyrocketing up conference standings.
After Sunday’s loss, Ohio has lost seven straight games.
Ohio falls in extras despite resilient pitching performance.
Ohio was able to sweep its doubleheader against Northern Illinois due in large part to Emma Hoffner, both at the plate and behind it.
Ohio’s offense can’t get going in sixth straight loss, its second straight to Western Michigan.
The agressive approach of Ohio’s offense came back to bite on Saturday.
Ohio’s offense was unable to put it together in extra innings, falling 6-5.
Ohio has no players entering the transfer portal so far and added a new Center from the portal.
Ohio’s Gideon Antle, who currently holds a .422 batting average, deserves to be considered amongst the best players in the MAC and maybe even the best in Ohio history.
Ohio is looking to bounce back from a series sweep with a slate of home games against Western Michigan.
No team has scored more than three runs in Ohio's last five games thanks to key contributions from Skipp Miller and Lauren Yuhas.
Tori O’Brien is not an ordinary college student, as she also cares for the unofficial mascot of the team: her dog, Archie.
Ohio softball was able to sweep its doubleheader on the road against Kent State, using power and clutch pitching to extend its winning streak to four games.
Ohio looks to keep its strong play up as it heads to Kent State for a midweek doubleheader.
Ohio softball got some big contributions at the plate as it was able to fend off Central Michigan to take the series finale, 7-2.
The weather was not Ohio’s friend this weekend, but it didn’t keep the team from winning a series against Central Michigan.
After a ten-inning scoreless stretch to open the two games, Ohio finds three runs in the fourth inning of the second game to end a four-game losing streak.
With its offense struggling for the first half of the doubleheader, Ohio was able to lean on its pitching and defense to stay afloat as it split the games with Central Michigan.