The Ohio Bobcats softball team achieved a commanding sweep over Kent State, winning both games of a doubleheader by the run rule. Game one ended with a score of 13-5, while game two concluded at 10-1, both in just five innings. Ohio's offense thrived, highlighted by significant contributions from players like Colleen Bare and Hummel, further strengthening their standings in the Mid-American Conference.

By the Numbers
  • Ohio scored 13 runs on 11 hits in game one.
  • In game two, Ohio scored 10 runs with 7 hits and allowed only 1 run from Kent State.
State of Play
  • Ohio improved their record to 31-15 overall and 13-7 in the MAC.
  • Kent State fell to 17-24 overall, maintaining a 7-13 record in the MAC.
What's Next

The Bobcats will conclude the three-game series against Kent State on Saturday, April 18, with first pitch scheduled for 10 a.m. ET.

Bottom Line

Ohio's decisive victories solidify their momentum in the MAC, showcasing powerful offensive performances that set the stage for continued success as they approach the end of the season.