Field Hockey: Ohio opens 2016 with history on the line
By Matt Fout | Aug. 25, 2016A preview of the season opener for the Field Hockey team. The team went 8-10 last season.
A preview of the season opener for the Field Hockey team. The team went 8-10 last season.
Faced with injuries elsewhere or a stacked depth chart, some Bobcats have had to move positions to see the field and help the team.
After waiting for nearly his entire career, it's finally Greg Windham's turn as starting quarterback.
The volleyball team, which was dominated the MAC over the past two seasons, was picked third in the MAC East.
With Windham set in stone as the starting quarterback, a battle has taken place for the second quarterback position. A battle which Maxwell is winning.
All signs point to a good season for Ohio as it braces for the season opener next Saturday.
After missing the playoffs a year ago, the Bulldogs are going back to basics for 2016.
A breakdown of five key storylines heading into the season for the Field Hockey team. The team finished 8-10 last season.
Eric Herman signed with the Colts on Sunday.
We may only be one weekend into the season but the differences between this year's team and the one coach Aaron Rodgers rolled out last year are vastly different.
The Bobcats are just under two weeks away from their first game against Texas State and have concluded their fall camp with almost no injuries.
Last year Ohio won the MAC Tournament. This year, it starts the season with seven freshmen.
The Bobcats competed in the third annual Green and White scrimmage.
JD Sprague left Ohio, citing injury concerns as his departure.
Ohio field hockey's final preseason game ended in a blowout as the Bobcats lost to the Cardinals.
Ohio's secondary lacks experience. With only one returning starter, the unit wants to prove all the doubts are unnecessary.
Greg Windham was named the Bobcats starting quarterback for the opener against Texas State on September 3, coach Frank Solich announced Friday afternoon.
Deane Webb combine his family life with the athletes he coaches.
The season is rapidly approaching, as the women’s golf team is looking toward a successful 2016 campaign.
With 14 returning starters on offense and defense, Ohio has been picked to finish second in the MAC East in a preseason poll