Soccer: Bobcats look to return to postseason play in anniversary season
By Jimmy Farmer | Aug. 23, 2017Ohio look to return to postseason play for the first time three seasons in an anniversary year.
Ohio look to return to postseason play for the first time three seasons in an anniversary year.
After falling a win short of the national championship a year ago, Ohio should have the tools it needs to capture the opportunity this season.
Ohio University stayed busy with administrative shake-ups this summer.
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OU’s campus is receiving some changes, and technical changes are on their way.
A new quarterback has Athens looking to return to the playoffs after missing the last two seasons.
Ohio missed the Mid-American Conference tournament for the first time since 1989 and return their best attacking players but needs to improve on defense where there are many question marks.
Several new or changing business have come to Athens since May.
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