Here are briefs about how teams did throughout the break, and more coverage.
While many students were away from campus and enjoying spring break, Bobcats athletics teams continued their seasons. Here are briefs about how teams did throughout the break, and more coverage.
Men’s Basketball
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Ohio’s losing streak reached seven games after it lost to Akron and Buffalo, but Ohio broke the streak Friday with a win against Miami on Senior Day. During that win Javarez “Bean” Willis and Maurice Ndour scored 61 of Ohio’s 95 points.
Women’s Basketball
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Ohio ended the regular season on a five-game winning streak and won three of those games during break. The Bobcats finished with a 25-4 record and will be the No. 1 seed in this week’s Mid-American Conference tournament.
Hockey
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After clinching the No. 6 seed in the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament, Ohio defeated Liberty before losing to Minot State in the quarterfinals.
Baseball
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Despite starting the season 6-0, Ohio then dropped four straight games in Atlanta to Georgia State and Georgia Tech before sweeping the University of Illinois-Chicago this weekend in Nashville.
Softball
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Ohio lost eight consecutive games during tournaments in North and South Carolina throughout the break, but won its final game against Farleigh Dickinson on Monday.