Ohio Softball Uses Five Run Seventh Inning to Defeat Miami, 5-3
In a thrilling comeback, the Ohio softball team defeated Miami 5-3, propelled by a five-run seventh inning. The victory, part of the "Battle of the Bricks," brings Ohio's season record to 25-13 and 8-5 in the MAC, mirroring Miami's conference record. Key performances included senior Belle Hummel, who hit a two-RBI double, and graduate Skipp Miller, who secured her 13th win by pitching seven innings.
By the Numbers- Ohio scored all five runs in the seventh inning, capitalizing on six hits.
- Skipp Miller recorded her 13th win, allowing three runs on eight hits.
- Ohio trailed 2-0 entering the seventh inning but rallied to score five runs.
- Miami attempted a comeback in the bottom of the seventh, scoring once before Ohio closed the game.
The Bobcats face Miami again in a doubleheader on April 8, looking to clinch the three-game series with another strong performance.
Bottom LineThis game exemplifies Ohio's resilience, showcasing their ability to perform under pressure, which could be pivotal as they continue their MAC campaign.
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