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Softball: Schedule Reduced for Upcoming Buckeye Invitational
Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
          Release: 03/20/2008
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The Buckeyes will play Eastern Michigan at noon Friday and Bowling Green at 2 p.m. as the schedule for the Buckeye Invitational has been reduced because of impending bad weather.
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The Buckeyes will play Eastern Michigan at noon Friday and Bowling Green at 2 p.m. as the schedule for the Buckeye Invitational has been reduced because of impending bad weather.

 

 

COLUMBUS, Ohio – The schedule for the Buckeye Invitational this weekend has been changed, Ohio State announced Thursday, because of rain, sleet and snow expected to move into the Columbus area Friday night.

All games Saturday and Sunday have been cancelled. The event now includes three teams – Bowling Green, Eastern Michigan and 19th-ranked Ohio State.

Friday, Ohio State will play Eastern Michigan at noon and Bowling Green at 2 p.m., followed by a matchup between BGSU and EMU at 4 p.m. to end the day.

2008 BUCKEYE INVITATIONAL
FRIDAY, MARCH 21

Noon  - Eastern Michigan vs. Ohio State
2 p.m. - Bowling Green vs. Ohio State
4 p.m. - Eastern Michigan vs. Bowling Green

Log on to OhioStateBuckeyes.com for live stats from all three games.


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