Police and local businesses kept busy this first week back
By Joshua Lim | Jan. 19, 2015Athens may be rowdier during the first weekend after students return, but it’s nothing unexpected.
Athens may be rowdier during the first weekend after students return, but it’s nothing unexpected.
Martin Luther King Jr. Week kicks off with march and brunch meant to reflect on MLK’s life, community activism.
A Campus Conversation surrounding current issues and racial inequality will take place in the Baker Center Ballroom Tuesday from 3 to 5 p.m.
The Bobcats broke into the win column against Eastern Michigan in hopes of climbing the MAC standings.
Ohio honors 1994-95 National Championship team in first home series since Dec. 5-6
With a new year comes new goals—which, for many, means getting fit and healthy. However, students have many misconceptions with getting healthy. Nutrition majors and personal trainers at OU talk about what common mistakes they see.
Ohio was in search of its first Mid-American Conference victory when the Bobcats traveled north to take on Kent State Saturday.
There’s an overused cliché in sports of a team picking up a “statement win.” Typically it’s unnecessary, avoidable and an exaggeration.And then there are other times when a statement win is the only true way to assess a contest; Saturday afternoon was one of those occasions.Ohio’s 71-51 win over Central Michigan wasn’t just another win to remain tied with Akron for first-place in the Mid-American Conference East division. Rather, it was a victory acknowledging that the Bobcats not only can compete with the best teams in the MAC; they can beat them, too.“Yeah, that’s the best team we’ve beaten since I’ve been here,” coach Bob Boldon said. “They all count as one win in the standings so I don’t know if it’s anymore valuable than any other win. CMU has been the benchmark in this conference for some time.”Ohio took control immediately, opening the game on a 14-1 run against a Central Michigan team predicated to win the MAC in the preseason coaches’ poll.The Bobcats also found a way to keep a WNBA prospect, Crystal Bradford, deafeningly quiet. Bradford, who entered the game averaging 21.1 points and 9.4 rebounds per game, was held to eight points and five rebounds on a 2-16 shooting performance.“She’s better than anybody else, certainly better than anyone we play, so you want to make her take as many tough shots as you can,” Boldon said. “A lot of it was she missed shots, and that can be the complete opposite when we play them in two weeks.”Even if Boldon, a second-year coach with Ohio, continues to downplay the significance of every win, his team is off to its best start since 1985, when the Bobcats won the MAC and appeared in the NCAA tournament.“If you’re asking me how many games we’re going to win, I don’t know,” he said. “They’re growing a little bit and they have a higher standard than we once had…there’s a lot of positives and obviously you feel positive after a win.”What he does know is that he’s proud of his team’s emphasis on ball distribution. While it’s impressive to force a team to only muster five assists, Boldon was even more impressed with Ohio recording 20 assists on 26 field goals, a stat in which he said he’s never seen a team he’s coached manage to produce.“I think we just try to find the open player,” junior guard Kiyanna Black said. “We really stress working together as a team offensively and defensively, so we just look for the easy play.”The Chippewas’ 51 points was the second-fewest they’ve scored all season, which came in an 80-45 loss to No. 1 South Carolina on Dec. 20.“Wow,” Boldon said.Wow was the perfect statement.@charliehatch_gh181212@ohio.edu
Ohio had a chance to put itself back in the midst of the Mid-American Conference standings on Friday night, but with its loss to Kent State, it now finds itself near the bottom of the conference standings.
OUPD issues second crime alert relating to the crime in 24 hours.
The OUPD crime alert is the first for Spring Semester.
Post local staff members look ahead to spring semester
A six-foot-tall safe resides inside the Athens County Courthouse… but no one knows what’s inside, and the combination has been lost for years.
An HCOM professor will study a protein that could potentially be used to create a vaccine for the virus
Martin Luther King Jr. celebration week at Ohio university
Mike Canterbury was appointed to city council Wednesday night.