Women's Basketball: Ohio's losing streak extends to three games
By Eric Walker | Feb. 23, 2017Ohio lost its third-straight Mid-American Conference game, this time to Buffalo 65-54 on Wednesday night.
Ohio lost its third-straight Mid-American Conference game, this time to Buffalo 65-54 on Wednesday night.
Two walk-on Ohio seniors prepare for the end of their hockey and college careers.
Jaaron Simmons made history for the Bobcats on Tuesday against Miami.
The Bobcats earned No. 3 seed and received a first-round bye in the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament bracket.
Ohio wins out over Miami on the road thanks to Jason Carter's 25 points.
Alexis Milesky has went from playing soccer the last four years to now playing softball for Ohio.
Ohio has had three consecutive sixth-place finishes at the MAC Championships and they head to Oxford, Ohio to break the streak on Feb. 22-25.
With four games left in the season and Kent State ahead of Ohio in the MAC East Division, if Ohio wants to avoid starting the postseason in The Convo, it must win-out, and then some.
Michael Klein earned Player of the Week honors after dominant performances at the plate and on the mound last weekend.
Ohio has only won one game against the Mid-American Conference West division's top teams.
With just four games left, Ohio and Miami will face off twice in the final two weeks of the season.
Two Bulldogs show their passion for the game during the game.
Backed by impressive pitching performances, Ohio started its season off to a 3-1 record.
Ten seniors played their final game at Bird Arena on Saturday night, but the Bobcats lost 1-0.
After a tough first few innings, the freshman pitcher grew stronger as the game went on in her first home start.
The Bulldogs won on Friday, their Senior Night, but failed to follow it with a win Saturday.
After senior day celebrations, redshirt senior KeVon Powell (141 lbs) took the mat to start off the action.
Ohio beat Northern Illinois twice and Rutgers once to give them three wins after two days of the Ohio softball tournament.
Losing is something Ohio hasn't done a lot of since Boldon's first year. Now it's facing a two-game losing streak and hoping to regain ground before the conference tournament starts in March.
Ohio fell to Kent State 83-77 in overtime, despite controlling most of the game.