Men's Basketball: The 2016-17 season preview
By Luke O'Roark and Charlie Hatch | Nov. 8, 2016Hoops season has arrived, and for Ohio, it looks promising.
Hoops season has arrived, and for Ohio, it looks promising.
The Bobcats are 7-3 at the bye week, and realistically, could be sitting at 8-2.
Miami has won four in a row, and Northern Illinois and Toledo are playing in a baseball stadium.
Jerrid Marhefka, a wide receiver for Ohio, has been around the car scene since he was six years old.
Without Quiera Lampkins, the Bobcats still looked sharp in their final preseason scrimmage.
The Bobcats handled the Wolverines 8-1 on Saturday after squeezing a 3-2 shootout win on Friday.
Ohio lost to Pittsburgh and Campbell, but rallied to beat West Virginia on Sunday.
The Bobcats wrapped up their fall season, and their hopes are high entering this spring.
Ohio's depth could be a valuable asset this season.
Ohio lost to MAC foe and rival Miami 192-108 on Saturday.
The Bobcats came back in the final two sets for a win over Bowling Green.
Ohio defeated Rio Grande 87-56 during its exhibition Saturday.
Ohio’s sweep at the hands of Miami was their first straight-sets loss at The Convo this season since the end of August, but that wasn’t what Ohio was focused on.
Ohio struggled for the first 50 minutes of the game, but came back during the shootouts.
Ohio was successful offensively and defensively Saturday in its win over Thomas More College.
Ohio's first regular season game will be at High Point on Nov. 13.
Papi White's catch to start Thursday's win made the ESPN Snapchat discovery.
The Bobcats are now just one game away from sealing a MAC East title.
Sit comfortably, Bobcats. That's what Ohio's football team is doing this upcoming week.
The Ohio offense continued to play well in its 34-10 win against Buffalo.