Baseball: Ohio splits series with Miami
By Scott Thomas | May 7, 2019Ohio will play its last seven games on the road.
Ohio will play its last seven games on the road.
Five former Bobcats got chances with NFL teams, either as an undrafted free agent or with a rookie minicamp invitation.
Kenny Ogg delivered the close to perfect start for the Bobcats.
Ohio gave up 18 runs, the most since 2016.
The Bobcats left 18 runners on base in the two games against the Redhawks.
Rain and cold cut two days out of the MAC championships at Club Walden in Aurora.
Edward Kutt IV pitched his shortest start of the season.
Ohio welcomes Miami this weekend for the two school’s season series.
Here’s everything you need to know for the series against the Golden Flashes.
Host Matt Parker is joined by Post sports editors Spencer Holbrook and Pete Nakos for the final episode of “Leaving at Halftime” for the 2018-19 school year.
Cheves has brought improvement to the men’s golf team in only one year.
Ohio won its fourth straight game, its longest winning streak of the season.
Preseason expectations are already starting for Ohio.
The Bobcats came out of Ypsilanti, Michigan, with plenty of positives.
The Bobcats garnered their first sweep of the season.
Ohio’s bye week comes at the end of a 3-5 month.
The Bobcats have a chance to fix their road woes against the Eagles this weekend.
The relationship between pitcher and catcher is something Ohio takes very seriously.
The Bobcats signed three players on Wednesday for National Signing Day.
Ohio lost 4-3 in its second game against Marshall this season.