Hockey: No. 3 Ohio set to open second half of season against No. 8 Lindenwood
By Tony Wolfe | Jan. 10, 2015After a five-week break from action, Ohio will return to the ice with its toughest road challenge to date.
After a five-week break from action, Ohio will return to the ice with its toughest road challenge to date.
A live notebook of Ohio's Saturday matchup in Bowling Green.
It’s evident that energy and effort are focal points for Ohio following its loss in Wednesday’s Mid-American Conference opener.
Ohio defeated Clarion, 42-5, to begin 2015 with a dual-meet victory.
'Unseen' application causes controversy with anonymous posting of sexual comments or pictures.
Seamstress Yuka Kennedy has opened Uptown Tailoring, located at 18 N. College St., offering clients general alterations and custom work.
Ohio dropped its first Mid-American Conference game after falling behind in the second half.
Ohio started MAC play with a 70-60 to Northern Illinois in The Convo.
Ohio will begin Mid-American Conference play on Wednesday against Northern Illinois in The Convo.
After a flood, resulting from a ruptured water line, caused damage to Porter Hall, officials have initiated repairs and the building is expected to be open by the time classes start.
No. 3 Ohio had a good run during the 2014 portion of its schedule, but it faces a tougher stretch in the New Year.
Ohio plays Wednesday on the road against Western Michigan, looking to improve its 10-2 overall record.
Athens City Council members passed a resolution at their first meeting of the year expressing thanks and bidding adieu to a politician who served Athens for 16 years.
SNL comedians Aidy Bryant and Leslie Jones are coming to Athens to perform for Sibs weekend.
The bar scene is one of the easiest ways for students to come back to campus and celebrate the new year.
The Dairy Barn will kick off the new year of 2015 with a gala to celebrate the nonprofit's history and in anticipation of art exhibits set to premiere throughout the next few months.
Ohio is now 5-6 after a 72-53 victory in The Convo Tuesday. The Bobcats were led by Maurice Ndour, who finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds
The Bobcats will play their final non-conference game of the season on Tuesday in The Convo.
In a contest comprised of lead changes with every basket, a late Ohio surge gave the team a win to close its nonconference schedule and wrap up play in the calendar year.The Bobcats rallied to conquer the Vikings 71-64 Monday night, picking up their ninth win this season, tying their win total from the 2013-14 season.Ohio slowly took momentum with 4:43 to play when sophomore guard Quiera Lampkins scored eight-consecutive points, which turned a 58-55 deficit into a 66-61 lead with 2:26 remaining.Also at that 2:26 mark, Jasmine Weatherspoon, a sophomore forward, re-entered the game and arguably had her best defensive performance of her career.Cleveland State crept back to make it 66-64, and on Allison Mitchell’s attempted layup to tie the game with 46 seconds, Weatherspoon had a block to maintain the lead.The Vikings’ Cori Coleman then tried a game-tying jump shot with 39 seconds left, which rimmed out and Weatherspoon brought down for a rebound.Weatherspoon forced her third turnover, a steal, with 16 seconds remaining, securing Ohio’s ninth win. She finished with 12 points, four blocks, one rebound and one steal.The forward’s late defensive showing summed up the aggressive defensive play coach Bob Boldon has tried to install in his second year with the program. Monday night, that defense forced 27 turnovers and held the Vikings to a 43.9 percent field goal percentage.Looking ahead, Boldon said improving the team’s already formulated identity would be the best thing for his squad, which started the season with its best record since 1985.“I don’t know that we’re going to try to tweak anything other than trying to improve everything we do,” he said. “I think we are who we are right now. We’re not going to try to recreate who we are, we’ll just have a better version of us on the floor in January.”The Bobcats begin Mid-American Conference play Jan. 3, on a road trip to Buffalo. Bobcats close nonconference play with win
‘Tis the season for giving. And for one Court Street business, that meant donating 970 pounds of food to help feed the hungry.