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Buckeyes Advance to NCAA Quarterfinals with Win Over Michigan

The Buckeyes had been trailing 0-1 however discovered early momentum in singles to counter. Ohio State had early leads in 5 of six matches, however round fifteen minutes in, the climate threw a thunderstorm curveball that pressured the groups indoors. Nonetheless, this didn’t have an effect on the Buckeye momentum. Tracy completed first with an enormous 6-2, 6-2 win that tied the match at 1-1. Justin Boulais, who has been dominant this event, had one other large win that put the Buckeyes within the lead at 2-1 together with his 6-2, 6-3 victory. Moments later, two matches concluded with No. 9 Kingsley’s 6-4, 6-4 win over No. 27 Styler and Jake Van Emburgh’s 3-6, 3-6 loss making the rating 3-2 in favor of the Buckeyes. Lutschaunig had the deciding level for Ohio State together with his match clinching ace to win 7-6, 6-4.
The Buckeyes will face eight seed Kentucky on Saturday at 11:00 am ET within the NCAA semifinals.
#4 Ohio State 4, #5 Michigan 2
Singles
1. #9 Cannon Kingsley (OSU) def. #27 Ondrej Styler (UM) 6-4, 6-4
2. #13 Matej Vocel (OSU) vs. #88 Patrick Maloney (UM) 6-1, 5-6, 4-2, unfinished
3. #19 JJ Tracy (OSU) def. #63 Andrew Fenty (UM) 6-2, 6-2
4. #61 Jacob Bickersteth (UM) def. #122 Jake Van Emburgh (OSU) 6-3, 6-3
5. #46 Justin Boulais (OSU) def. #77 Nino Ehrenschneider (UM) 6-2, 6-2
6. Andrew Lutschaunig (OSU) def. Nick Beaty (UM) 7-6, 6-4
Doubles
1. #2 Matej Vocel/Robert Money (OSU) vs. #24 Andrew Fenty/Nino Ehrenschneider (UM) 5-5, unfinished
2. Patrick Maloney/Nick Beaty (UM) def. Andrew Lutschaunig/Justin Boulais (OSU) 6-2
3. Ondrej Styler/Jacob Bickersteth (UM) def. Cannon Kingsley/JJ Tracy (OSU) 6-4
Match Notes:
Ohio State 28-3
Michigan 25-4
Order of end: Doubles (2,3); Singles (3,5,1,4,6)
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Lady Vols defeat Ohio State softball in Knoxville Regional

No. 1 seed Tennessee (42-14) won its second game in the 2025 NCAA Tournament Knoxville Regional. The Lady Vols defeated No. 2 seed Ohio State (44-13-1), 4-2, Saturday at Sherri Parker Lee Stadium.
Junior right-handed pitcher Karlyn Pickens (22-8) made her second start for the Lady Vols in the Knoxville Regional. She pitched seven innings and recorded ten strikeouts against the Buckeyes. Pickens allowed five hits, two runs (one earned) and two walks, while totaling 105 pitches (75 strikes) against 27 batters.
Against Miami University on Friday, Pickens pitched three innings and recorded six strikeouts. She totaled 48 pitches, including 28 strikes, against 11 batters.
Tennessee’s offense produced nine hits against Ohio State. Gabby Leach, Laura Mealer, Sophia Nugent and Taylor Pannell had one RBI each for the Lady Vols. Kinsey Fiedler hit the Lady Vols’ only double in the contest.
Tennessee leads the all time softball series against Ohio State, 6-0, dating to Feb. 27, 2010.
The Lady Vols await their next opponent in the Knoxville Regional final on Sunday at noon EDT.
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Ohio State vs. North Carolina softball game NCAA Regional: Buckeyes hit 8 home runs in win
How the SEC’s softball dominance could carry it through to the Women’s College World Series
he Oklahoman’s Jenni Carlson shares the top storylines she’s following through the NCAA softball tournament, starting with the SEC’s biggest strengths.
- Jasmyn Burns hit two home runs for Ohio State in an NCAA tournament victory over North Carolina.
- Megan Frye hit a three-run homer for the Buckeyes.
- OSU will now face Tennessee in a game May 18.
The No. 2 seeded Ohio State Buckeyes softball team (44-12-1) beat No. 3 North Carolina May 17th by a final score of 9-6 in the Knoxville Regional of the NCAA tournament.
The Buckeyes, making their 13th NCAA appearance, scored in five of their six turns at bat.
Reagan Milliken got OSU going with a solo home run in the second inning. Hadley Parisien and Jasmyn Burns hit back-to-back homers in the sixth.
Burns had two bombs on the afternoon. Morgan Frye hit a three-run home run over the center field fence with two out in the fifth. Taylor Cruse belted a solo shot. Ohio State’s other run came off a Kaitlyn Farley RBI single.
The offensive explosion was little surprise. The Buckeyes entered the postseason leading the nation in runs scored (473), home runs (137), slugging percentage (.707) and runs per game (8.44).
Ohio State will battle the region’s top seed, Tennessee, in Knoxville on May 18. The game starts at noon.
The Volunteers are coming off a 17-0 over the MAC champion Miami Redhawks.
The winner of the Knoxville Regional will face the winner of the Baton Rouge Regional next weekend in a Super Regional.
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Ohio fracking operation suspended in connection to recent earthquakes

NOBLE COUNTY, Ohio (WKRC) – Fracking operations at a site in Ohio were halted in connection to recent earthquakes.
According to WFMJ, hydraulic fracturing operations at a well pad in Noble County, Ohio were halted due to recent seismic activity in the region.
Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) spokesperson Karina Cheung confirmed to WFMJ Wednesday that the earthquakes were directly connected to gas and oil operations, namely hydraulic fracturing operations by Energy Acquisition Partners (EAP).
“There has been some recent earthquake activity in Noble County due to oil and gas operations, specifically hydraulic fracturing operations by Energy Acquisition Partners (EAP) operating as Encino Energy. Hydraulic fracturing operations have been halted on the well pad,” Cheung told reporters with WFMJ.
Cheung told the station that some of the quakes in Noble County were strong enough to be felt.
The Ohio Seismic Network is responsible for monitoring earthquake activity across the state. The organization has recorded multiple small quakes in Noble County near Pleasant City, Ohio in the past few weeks, including the following:
- April 29: 2.8 magnitude earthquake detected approximately 2 miles southeast of Pleasant City at 10:09:14 p.m. EDT. (33 felt reports recorded)
- May 2: 2.4 magnitude earthquake detected around 2 miles southeast of Pleasant City at 6:43:30 a.m. EDT. (12 felt reports recorded)
- May 6: 2.3 magnitude earthquake detected approximately 2 miles southeast of Pleasant City at 4:00:45 p.m. EDT. (One felt report recorded)
- May 8: 3.2 magnitude earthquake detected about 2.5 miles southeast of Pleasant City at 11:13:43 p.m. EDT. (33 felt reports recorded)
According to WFMJ, ODNR officials did not say how long the suspension of operations would last.
The station noted that there have been several instances where seismic activity has been linked to oil and gas operations in Ohio, including the following:
- A 2011 quake that was centered on Division Street in Youngstown, Ohio was linked to a brine injection well. The Northstar fluid injection well in Youngstown was closed after multiple earthquakes occurred.
- The State of Ohio shut down an injection well in Wethersfield Township in 2014 due to earthquake activity.
- A temporary moratorium on drill and fracturing was issued after multiple earthquakes occurred in Poland Township.
According to WFMJ, fracking was linked to seismic activity, including earthquakes, in a 2023 study examining data from Eastern Ohio.
Professor Michael Brudzinski, a professor of geology and environmental earth science at Miami University, concluded that earthquakes can be induced by both the injection of fluids during hydraulic fracturing and the subsequent extraction of oil and gas, per the station.
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