Ohio University
Posted: May 10, 2021
ATHENS, Ohio – It s the final week of the season for Ohio softball and Ohio baseball heads to Akron for a four-game series. Check out what s ahead for Ohio Athletics in this week s Paw Prints.
SOFTBALL
May 12 | at Miami | Oxford, Ohio | Miami Softball Stadium | 2 p.m. ET |
May 14 | at CMU | Mount Pleasant, Mich. | Margo Jonker Stadium | 3 p.m. ET |
May 15 | at CMU | Mount Pleasant, Mich. | Margo Jonker Stadium | 1 p.m. ET |
May 15 | at CMU | Mount Pleasant, Mich. | Margo Jonker Stadium | 3 p.m. ET |
May 16 | at CMU | Mount Pleasant, Mich. | Margo Jonker Stadium | 12 p.m. ET |
The Ohio softball team (20-21, 16-16 MAC) concludes the 2021 season this week. The action gets started on Wednesday, May 12 when Ohio heads to Oxford, Ohio to take on MAC-leading Miami (40-8, 30-2 MAC) for a doubleheader set to start at 2 p.m. The Bobcats final series of 2021 will take place May 14-16 in Mount Pleasant, Mich. with Ohio opening a four-game ser
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