The Ohio Bobcats baseball team secured a decisive 16-6 victory over Central Michigan, concluding the game in eight innings via run rule. A pivotal eight-run seventh inning propelled the Bobcats to their win, with standout performances from Brady Alexander and Taylor Harris. Alexander recorded three hits and two RBIs, while Harris tallied four RBIs and his third home run of the season. On the mound, Evan Lichtenauer and Landon Price contributed to a strong pitching effort, allowing just six runs in the game.

By the Numbers
  • Ohio scored 16 runs on 16 hits with 1 error.
  • Central Michigan scored 6 runs on 12 hits with 1 error.
  • Brady Alexander went 3-for-6 with 2 RBIs.
  • Taylor Harris hit a home run and drove in 4 RBIs.
State of Play
  • Ohio improved to 8-31 overall, 5-16 in MAC play.
  • Central Michigan fell to 16-20 overall, 9-12 in MAC play.
  • The victory capped a strong offensive performance, particularly in the seventh inning.
What's Next

The Bobcats are set to host Northern Kentucky on April 21, aiming to build on this momentum in a midweek matchup. Anticipation grows for their performance as they look to improve their season record.

Bottom Line

This emphatic win not only showcases Ohio's offensive potential but also emphasizes the need for consistency as they prepare for upcoming games. The Bobcats' ability to rally and capitalize on scoring opportunities will be crucial for their success moving forward.