Soccer: Ohio looks to build on momentum from six-point weekend
By Will Cunningham | Oct. 23, 2019Two more wins for the Bobcats would help secure a home playoff game at Chessa Field.
Two more wins for the Bobcats would help secure a home playoff game at Chessa Field.
The Bobcats’ offense this season has ran through the senior midfielder.
Senior Day was a success at Chessa Field as the Bobcats took another step toward the MAC Tournament.
Ohio improved to fifth place in the MAC after the victory.
The Bobcats got an early goal in each half to help them to a much-needed win.
Ohio looks to get its first win since Oct. 4.
Wiesler is fighting the lack of female coaches in women’s college soccer by filling both roles for the Bobcats.
The freshman forward has made an impact in her first year on the Bobcats.
The Bobcats made two defensive mistakes in the first half and were never able to come back from the early 2-0 deficit.
Two winnable matches give the Bobcats a great chance to pick up points in the MAC.
The junior goalie looks to make an impact in the net while also teaching two younger goalies.
The Bobcats could not overcome the top team in the MAC.
The Bobcats are now 2-1 in MAC play.
The Bobcats are looking to make a statement by winning their first two MAC home matches.
The senior defender’s leadership ability has grown a lot in the past four years.
The Bobcats were unable to continue their momentum after Friday’s win over Northern Illinois.
The Bobcats put an end to their losing streak with their first win in three weeks.
The Bobcats are beginning conference play this weekend and are hoping to end their current three-game losing streak.
McGuire has proved capable of playing as both a midfielder and a defender in her first season with the Bobcats.
Giannou has noticed a lot of differences between Riza, Greece, and the U.S. Now, she’s ready to help Ohio win.