Baseball: 3 things to watch for ahead of Ohio's back-to-back, mid-week games against Marshall
By Cameron Fields | Apr. 16, 2018Ohio will play two straight games against Marshall this week.
Ohio will play two straight games against Marshall this week.
The Bobcats will travel to Columbus to play the Buckeyes.
Ohio defeated Akron 12-0 in Saturday's conference game.
Facing its toughest competition of the year, Ohio placed 12th.
The Bobcats all seem to attribute some success to assistant coach Jeremy Manley.
Gaza Odunaiya led Ohio with a first-place finish in the discus while qualifying for the MAC Championships in two events.
Ohio split the doubleheader Saturday, but it lost the series finale 4-3 against Eastern Michigan.
Ohio continued its domination of the MAC.
Line drives were not falling for Ohio earlier in the season, but in Mid-American Conference games, they are propelling Ohio to a 12-1 record.
Despite the closer's slump, coach Rob Smith has no plans to change the Bobcats' go-to reliever for the ninth inning.
Five years at a midwestern Division III school, where he learned from a legendary coach, launched the career of Ohio’s Saul Phillips.
The Bobcats will look to improve their Mid-American Conference record and move ahead of the Eagles in the conference standings.
Ohio looks forward to facing off against tougher competition in the coming weeks.
The MAC-leading Bobcats play the Zips, the worst in the MAC.
Spring athletics have sprung out this week.
Ohio defeated Shawnee State 6-5 in 10 innings on Wednesday night.
Rudy Rott was 3-6 with a walk-off home run.
Ohio’s baseball and softball players spend lots of time ensuring they eat the right foods and liquids in their bodies.
Seventeen runs were scored on home runs by Ohio in its sweep of Kent State Wednesday.
Ohio (20-13, 8-1 Mid-American Conference) travels to MAC East rival Kent State (19-14, 5-4 MAC) for a weekday doubleheader.