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COLUMBUS, Ohio ? The Ohio State baseball team travels to No. 22 Louisville and Dayton for a pair of midweek games before hosting Purdue this weekend to open the Big Ten slate. The Buckeyes take on the Cardinals at 6 p.m. Tuesday and then travel to Dayton for a 3 p.m. game Wednesday.
Ohio State is 10-7 on the season after taking two of three games against Austin Peay last weekend. The Buckeyes won, 4-3, in 13 innings Friday and fell, 7-2, in 10 innings Saturday before winning the rubber game, 7-3, Sunday.
SCOUTING LOUISVILLE
Louisville enters the week with a 14-6 overall record after sweeping Ball State in a three-game set over the weekend. The Cardinals are batting .326 as a team, led by Ty Young with a .440 average and Nick Ratajczak at .416. Justin Amlung is 3-2 with a 3.06 ERA on the mound for Louisville.
The Buckeyes trail the all-time series between the two schools, 7-3. Louisville won the last meeting, a 2-0 decision in the Big Ten/Big East Challenge in 2011.
SCOUTING DAYTON
Dayton is 7-12 on the year after winning three of four games at home over the weekend. A.J. Ryan leads the Flyers with a .364 batting average while Bobby Glover is the main power threat in the Dayton lineup, batting .341 with six doubles, three triples and four long balls. Mike Hauschild is 3-1 with a 3.32 ERA on the mound for the Flyers.
Ohio State holds a 16-3 lead in the all-time series, with the Buckeyes taking the last meeting in 2004.