Cross Country: Bobcats get unexpected weekend off
By Jimmy Watkins | Sep. 10, 2015Shawnee State coach Eric Putnam didn’t believe his team was ready for the Ohio Invitational based on their performance at the Dayton 5k last weekend.
Shawnee State coach Eric Putnam didn’t believe his team was ready for the Ohio Invitational based on their performance at the Dayton 5k last weekend.
Ohio plays its second home game of the season Friday against Robert Morris and it represents the Bobcats best chance at snatching its first win.
A sport that encapsulates and symbolizes the past, present and future of society's infrastructure is coming the Athens. Regardless of geographical location played in — the plains of the midwest, the dry fields of the south or the snow-brittled ground of the north — football is here.
Ohio will play its home opener against nationally ranked Liberty and Appalachian State.
Ohio will travel to Louisville, Ky. as they'll compete in the Active Ankle Challenge.
Athens High school will look to rebound from its 0-2 start against Warren High school.
Trent Johnson finds Ohio the "perfect fit" in his hockey career.
Ohio's roster is finally set in preparation for team scrimmage Friday.
The Bobcats pause to assess themselves before another three game series in Louisville, Kentucky.
Ohio adds former walk-on back onto team.
Ohio prepares for home opener against Liberty and looks to speed up its offensive attack.
Senior libero Meredith Ashy earns her fifth Mid-American Conference East Defensive Player of the Week award.
Braxton Miller shines in new role as Ohio State defeats Virginia Tech.
The MAC continues a tough non-conference schedule that will last almost all of September.
Ohio travels to Virginia and splits two games against William & Mary and VCU.
Ohio places fifth in tournament in Normal, Illinois.
The Athens Bulldogs struggled in their home opener against Zanesville, losing 55-0.
After sitting out her freshman season, Katie Nelson has become a dominant force as a middle blocker.
Ohio sweeps LSU and Xavier and loses to Michigan in five sets.
Despite a lack of wins, plenty of promise still for Ohio soccer.