Five things you missed from Ohio athletics during summer break
By Pete Nakos | Aug. 23, 2018Bobcat athletics had a busy summer
Bobcat athletics had a busy summer
The Bobcats hired Carter Cheves as their new men's golf coach.
Some former Bobcats that found success during and after their time in Athens.
Three golfers played in the MAC Championships for the first time in their careers, but the team finished last.
The scores on the course are always important, but for Bob Cooley, the results off the course are what he is most proud of as he retires after 30 years as men's golf coach.
Facing its toughest competition of the year, Ohio placed 12th.
After one of the best careers in Ohio history, Peyton White has a professional career that is taking him to different countries to golf.
Ohio was unable to bounce back from its worst collective round of the year at the Pinehurst Intercollegiate.
Ohio traveled to Florida to begin its spring season and finished fifth, winning two of its three matches.
White shot a 221 (+5) for the tournament.
White will play in the West Lafayette Regional, scheduled to be held in Indiana on May 15-17.
Ohio finished eight for the tournament.
Four Bobcat seniors will have their last regular season tournament Saturday and Sunday.
Ohio finished 11th in the Redhawk Invitational.
Ohio travels to Washington to compete at a course that hosted the 2015 US Open.
Peyton White became the first Ohio golfer to earn individual medalist honors since 2005.
Ohio continues its spring season at Howey-in-the-Hills for the Mission Inn Spring Spectacular.
The Bobcats wrapped up their fall season, and their hopes are high entering this spring.
The Bobcats finished tied for sixth in their final tournament of the fall season.
The Bobcats must find a consistent stroke to end their fall season with momentum.