June 14, 2026

Behind Weston’s pitching, timely hitting, Michigan cruises past Ohio State, 7-0.

No. 25 Michigan (14-7 Big Ten) rolled over rival Ohio State (13-8, Big Ten) 7-0 on Saturday. In doing so, they regained the Wolverines’ stronghold on second place in the conference. They rebounded from a disappointing game one loss and set the stage for a rubber match on Sunday. Sophomore right-hander Cameron Weston was dominant from start to finish on the mound. He went six and two-thirds innings allowing zero runs and striking out five. Of his 101 pitches, only 57 of them were strikes. However, whenever Ohio State had an opportunity to score, Weston shut them down. He also benefited from some great defense, most notably from his middle infield. Fifth-year shortstop Benjamin Sems and junior second baseman Riley Bertram turned multiple double plays and minimized any Buckeye baserunners. In the bottom of the second, Sems lined a single into left field. After stealing second base and a walk…

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