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Baseball: Single Mission Leads to 15-0 Win - The Ohio State Buckeyes Official Athletics Site - OhioStateBuckeyes.com

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COLUMBUS, Ohio ? Ohio State scored 15 runs off 18 hits ? 16 of them singles ? and defeated Penn State, 15-0, in the Big Ten Conference opener for both schools. Ohio State improves to 11-6 overall and 1-0 in the Big Ten with its third consecutive win. Penn State drops to 5-13 and 0-1.

The 15-run margin was the largest margin of victory since Ohio State defeated Penn State by 27 runs, 29-2, in 2005 at State College.

Ohio State was led offensively by J.B. Shuck and Tyler Engle with three hits
apiece. Cory Kovanda, Dan Burkhart, Cory Rupert and Ryan Dew each had two hits. Engle also had a career-high three RBI and Ryan Meade, Rupert and Dew had two apiece.

The offensive explosion ? nothing new of late for Ohio State, which is averaging 9.5 runs and 16.3 hits in its last nine games ? supported the two-hit pitching of starter Jake Hale, who improved to 2-0 with the win. Hale pitched 6.0 scoreless innings for his best outing of the season.

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