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2008 Lady Buckeyes Softball. Defending Big Ten Champions

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The Lady Bucks were swept by both Michigan State and Northwestern, dropping their April record to 0-6

They visit the State of Indiana for their next 4 games against the Hoosiers and the Boilermakers. The 2 games against Purdue are scheduled to be shown on the Big 10 Network.

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Sam Marder hit a two-out, two-run homer in the sixth inning and Ohio State (24-14, 3-6) rallied for a 3-2 victory over Indiana (11-27, 1-8) in a Big Ten game in Bloomington, Ind.
Marder's blast broke up a pitching duel between Ohio State's Kim Reeder and Indiana's Monica Wright.
Reeder (13-9) threw a four-hitter, striking out 12.



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I'm so sorry that I haven't been able to post as regularly as I want to.
My two cents worth at this part of the season is that we still have a young team that started out very well and has fallen upon some hard times and that could be expected.
Maybe the slump was caused by a quesion of stamina, maybe not. We cannot afford to leave as many runners on base as we have been doing and expect to win consistently.
What I expect on is that the ladies will come together as a team and stay on the winning side of the ball.
After all we ARE the LADY BUCKEYES!
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MrsB;1138283; said:
I'm so sorry that I haven't been able to post as regularly as I want to.
My two cents worth at this part of the season is that we still have a young team that started out very well and has fallen upon some hard times and that could be expected.
Maybe the slump was caused by a quesion of stamina, maybe not. We cannot afford to leave as many runners on base as we have been doing and expect to win consistently.
What I expect on is that the ladies will come together as a team and stay on the winning side of the ball.
After all we ARE the LADY BUCKEYES!
:oh:

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MrsB;1138283; said:
I'm so sorry that I haven't been able to post as regularly as I want to.
My two cents worth at this part of the season is that we still have a young team that started out very well and has fallen upon some hard times and that could be expected.
Maybe the slump was caused by a quesion of stamina, maybe not. We cannot afford to leave as many runners on base as we have been doing and expect to win consistently.
What I expect on is that the ladies will come together as a team and stay on the winning side of the ball.
After all we ARE the LADY BUCKEYES!
:oh:
Good analysis, gal.
 
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Marley Powers hit a pinch-grand slam, and Michigan (41-4, 12-1) defeated host Ohio State 10-1.
The Buckeyes (26-19, 4-10) trailed 3-0 after three innings before starting pitcher Kim Reeder ran into trouble in the fourth.
She gave up a leadoff double and then walked two to load the bases. Megan Miller relieved Reeder, Powers greeted her with the grand slam and Angela Findlay followed with a homer to make it 8-0.
 
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Lady Buckeye fall to Penn State

COLUMBUS, Ohio ? Penn State?s Sam Hovanec connected on a two-run home run in the top of the 11th inning breaking a 1-1 tie and the Nittany Lions held on for a 3-2 win over the Ohio State softball team Sunday in game one of a doubleheader at Buckeye Field.
Ohio State is now 26-20 overall and 4-11 in the Big Ten and will attempt to snap a four-game skid in game two Sunday. The Nittany Lions are now 31-15 overall and 5-6 in the league.

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Ohio State was headed for a Big Ten doubleheader sweep at Wisconsin, but the Badgers scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning of the second game to gain a split.
The Buckeyes (30-21, 6-12) scored six runs in the seventh inning of the first game for a 6-3 win. The big hit was a bases-loaded triple by Tory Haddad that erased a 3-2 deficit.
 
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