Ohio begins MAC play at Chessa Field on Friday
By Charlie Hatch | Sep. 25, 2014The Bobcats begin will begin Mid-American Conference play at Chessa on Friday when Akron comes to town.
The Bobcats begin will begin Mid-American Conference play at Chessa on Friday when Akron comes to town.
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