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Ohio State baseball ends Big Ten tourney run with 3-0 loss to Michigan

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Ohio State baseball's season ended with a 3-0 shutout loss to Michigan in a Big Ten tournament elimination game.

After sweeping its rival in the final series of the regular season, the Ohio State baseball team was held scoreless in an elimination game against Michigan, 3-0 at the Big Ten tournament May 21. Starter Gavin Kuzniewski threw 122 pitches in 7ā…” innings, giving up two earned runs and recording six strikeouts. For however good Kuzniewski was, Michigan freshman starting pitcher Shane Brinham had the edge.

He shut down the Buckeyes ' offense by setting a career high in strikeouts (11) in a complete game shutout. Shane Brinham with another strikeout šŸ˜… @umichbaseball šŸ“ŗ: @BigTenNetwork pic. twitter.

com/k8CwgtwgMr — Big Ten Baseball (@B1Gbaseball) May 22, 2026 Kuzniewski's lone trouble came in the third inning when he walked two batters in a row, then hit the next Wolverine he faced, Brayden Jefferis. Michigan catcher Noel Miller then sent a line drive to right-center field, which plated two runs. It was the only hit Kuzniewski gave up.

Kuzniewski then settled, retiring the next 15 batters he faced. He left the game with two outs in the seventh inning. Even Michigan's third base coach appeared to compliment Kuzniewski after he was pulled off the mound.