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Heading into the evening of April 19, BGSU Softball had won eight of their last ten games.They also entered a pivotal three game series against the Miami Redhawks, who sit atop the MAC standings. The last time the Falcons played was April 12, when they swept the Detroit Mercy Titans at home …
The Miami RedHawks softball team (24-12, 15-2 MAC) continue to dominate the MAC, winning their ninth straight game with a shutout of Buffalo (15-16, 6-7 MAC).
It is no secret that the BGSU softball program would not be where it is without star right-handed pitcher Payton Gotshall.
BGSU (20-11, 8-5 MAC) pitcher Payton Gottshall faced just one batter over the minimum on Sunday, giving up a total of 0 hits to the Buffalo Bulls (15-13, 6-4 MAC). The Falcons were able to take the series win two games to one.
The Central Michigan University Chippewas baseball team (18-10, 13-1 MAC) has shot out in front of the Mid-American Conference standings, thanks to their impressive 13 game winning streak. The Chips now sit at one game above Ball State (18-12, 12-2 MAC), who has lost two straight games.
On April 5, the Falcons traveled to Rochester, Michigan, to face the Oakland University Golden Grizzlies. The Falcons were coming off of a three-game win streak over the Akron Zips on the past weekend, but on Tuesday, old problems reared their ugly head.
As the mid-way point of the 2022 Mid-American Conference baseball season approaches, what do the standings look like?
Bowling Green State University (7-17, 4-10 MAC) and Central Michigan University (14-10, 9-1 MAC) each had a player given a weekly honor. The junior Falcon catcher, Kyle Gurney was named MAC position player of the week. The Chippewas’ relief pitcher Jake Jones was named MAC pitcher of the week.
Over the weekend, the Bowling Green State University Falcons Softball Team (17-9, 5-3 MAC) took on the Toledo Rockets (8-20, 1-6 MAC). The teams played a game on Friday, and followed with a doubleheader on Saturday. The Falcons won all three games against their rivals in convincing fashion.
Women’s softball traveled to Ann Arbor, Michigan, on March 29 to take on Big Ten opponent University of Michigan, hoping to build on their momentum after a 5-3 victory in Athens against the Ohio Bobcats this past weekend.