Baseball: Midseason grades for the Bobcats
By Anthony Poisal | Apr. 6, 2017With half of its season now completed, how does Ohio look?
With half of its season now completed, how does Ohio look?
The Bobcats go against one of the MAC's best.
The Bobcats will travel to Kentucky this weekend to compete in the Hilltopper Relays.
The defensive backfield is youthful, but experienced heading toward the 2017 season.
Ohio senior Alex Vazquez made his professional hockey debut in March.
Ohio finished 11th in the Redhawk Invitational.
Maurice Ndour had 13 points and 12 rebounds in a 100-91 win over the Chicago Bulls.
The Bobcats snapped a four-game home losing streak with their win over the Flyers.
Ohio beat Kent State 6-0 in game one, but fell 7-1 in a home run filled game two.
Black players on the football team have not struggled to make adjustments at a school that doesn't have many people who look like them.
Joel Greenlee recently completed his 20th season as Ohio's wrestling coach.
Ohio placed second at the Lady Colonel Classic along with four golfers in the top 20 this weekend.
Ohio looks to rebound from its first Mid-American Conference loss when the team travels to Kent State for a mid-week double header against its East division rival.
Ohio returns to Bob Wren Stadium on Tuesday to take on Dayton.
Coming off a loss in the championship, player meetings, workouts and expectations are all part of the offseason for the Bobcats.
The Bobcats (14-12, 3-0 in the MAC) earned their first MAC sweep since May 2015 when they swept Eastern Michigan. It is also their first time they’ve swept the opening MAC series since 1997.
Ohio travels to Washington to compete at a course that hosted the 2015 US Open.
Ohio had a good showing at its first home meet of the season despite the subpar weather.
Ohio took two out of three from Western Michigan over the weekend.
Ohio will have its senior day this weekend when it hosts the Ohio Cherry Blossom Invitational.