Softball: Ohio splits doubleheader after quick turnaround trip to Dayton
By Nick Kairys | Apr. 20, 2016Ohio 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 started off slowly against Dayton by recording two hits in game one, but jumped out early in game two and finished with 12 hits.
Charlie Hatch and Luke O'Roark present their top 10 moments in Ohio athletics this year.
Though initially budgeted to lose money on the bowl game, Ohio Athletics earned about $360 from the football team’s trip to Alabama for the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl in December, according to budgets from the athletic department.
Ohio softball has had a much better year than last, so let's rate how strong the offense, pitching and defense is.
For every beat, there are good things and bad things.
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.
Thank you, sports and readers, for the past 13 months.
Michael Klein has become a consistent midweek starter for Ohio.
Ohio drops both games in double header to Ohio State.
A five-run first inning paved the way to an offensive burst and blowout win of Morehead State.
Ohio has struggled in one-run games recently, and Tuesday night wasn't any different.
Pitcher Jake Roehn has transformed from Ohio's ace to the team's closer.
Ohio’s two-back set offers flexibility in the backfield.
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.
The Bobcats have been playing well recently and look to continue that way against the Eagles.
John Adryan is off to a career-high in home runs, but what will that mean as the season moves on?
Ohio is looking to build off of it's fourth ranked defense from last season.
Hailey Hrynewich won the 2016 Snowman Classic by 9 strokes.
Coming into the weekend, coach Rob Smith’s main concern with his offense wasn’t about its production, but its timeliness.
Ohio's athletic department made $28.7 million last year, with $18.8 coming from university subsidies