APSU Baseball Welcomes Ohio for Midweek Doubleheader at The Hand

Governors host Bobcats in first-ever matchup between the two programs

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

The Austin Peay State University (APSU) baseball team welcomes Ohio University's baseball team for a midweek doubleheader on Tuesday, March 10th, starting at 1:00pm CT at Joe Maynard Field at Raymond C. Hand Park in Clarksville, Tennessee. The Governors enter the midweek action with a 2-1 home record this season, while the Bobcats are 3-13 so far in 2026.

Why it matters

This is the first-ever meeting between APSU and Ohio, providing an opportunity for the Governors to face a new opponent from the Mid-American Conference. The doubleheader will also give both teams a chance to gain momentum heading into conference play.

The details

Ohio is led by first-year head coach Andrew See, with the Bobcats picked to finish 11th in the MAC preseason coaches poll. APSU is 7-8 through four weeks of its 2026 campaign, coming off a split in its four-game weekend series against Utah Tech. Junior Ty Wisdom had a strong series, hitting three home runs and tallying five RBIs.

  • The doubleheader is scheduled for Tuesday, March 10th, starting at 1:00pm CT.
  • APSU took the three-game series against Eastern Michigan back in February.

The players

Chance Cox

Redshirt senior pitcher for APSU, slated to start game one of the doubleheader.

Elijah Underhill

Junior pitcher for APSU, slated to start game two of the doubleheader.

Andrew See

First-year head coach of the Ohio Bobcats baseball team.

Ty Wisdom

Junior outfielder for APSU, who hit three home runs and tallied five RBIs in the recent series against Utah Tech.

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