Baseball: Ohio has roster retention necessary to defend MAC title
By Tony Wolfe | Feb. 16, 2016The Bobcats have a large number of players returning to the team after they made it to the NCAA Tournament last year.
The Bobcats have a large number of players returning to the team after they made it to the NCAA Tournament last year.
Ohio will host Miami on Wednesday night in The Convo.
Both the men's and women's teams have the opportunity this year to win the MAC Championship, but improvements, such as a new course, could be the key to winning a championship.
Campbell is coming off one of the best weeks of his career, averaging 27 points and 13 rebounds per game during Ohio's two road wins against Ball State and Buffalo last week.
Kiyanna Black earned MAC Player of the Week after she scored 38 points Saturday night against Toledo.
Ohio and Eastern Michigan will matchup Tuesday with high-octane offenses.
Ohio's bench against Buffalo Friday, received national attention.
Collegiate basketball coaches can afford to spend a little extra on their appearance but that does not mean they do.
Ohio has flipped the switch in its previous six contests.
Ohio split the weekend series with Robert Morris, finishing the season 28-8-1.
The Bobcats defeated the Vikings and the Bulldogs on Saturday.
Ohio defeated Toledo to get its 19th win of the season Saturday.
Despite a somewhat remarkable turn-around season, Ohio's divers have been overlooked all season.
Ohio bets Buffalo on the road behind Antonio Campbell and Jordan Dartis.
Ohio will travel to Marshall, West Virginia for the third time this winter to compete in the Marshall Invitational.
Ohio (15-8, 6-5 MAC) goes on the road to face Buffalo (14-10, 7-4 MAC) with the season winding down and the MAC East standing tight.
A sweep of the Eagles might be enough for the less-than-healthy Bobcats to defend their regular-season league crown.
Cody Walters members how special senior day was as Ohio prepares for Cleveland State and Gardner-Webb.
Behind many great athletes are parents that stand beside them and support them through the highs and lows of every season.
Ohio travels to Toledo Saturday and may be without one of its starters.