Sports Column: Baseball’s most competitive division
By Jordan Randall | Nov. 12, 2014The American League Central is becoming one of baseball’s best.
The American League Central is becoming one of baseball’s best.
In his second season, coach Bob Boldon looks to perfect their offensive motion system and improve record.
Before the season began, the Oklahoma City Thunder knew it would be without its reigning MVP and superstar Kevin Durant. Due to a Jones fracture, Durant is expected to miss about six-to-eight weeks. Subsequently, a lot of weight fell on to the shoulders of fellow superstar teammate Russell Westbrook, but most did not expect was for him to get injured as well.
Ohio continues to be undefeated in conference matches.
Bobcats dominate Delaware 11-0, escape early Adrian threat 5-1
After beating No. 1 seed Central Michigan, Ohio lost to Kent State despite holding the Golden Flashes scoreless the first half.
The Bobcats’ exhibition victory Saturday was their final tuneup before the season begins next weekend.
After a trip to see Niagara Falls, it was back to business on the court for the Bobcats.
10 takeaways from Ohio's exhibition victory against Marietta.
Usually known for their defensive play this season, Ohio used their attacking to beat Akron in four sets.
Ohio took control early and held it against visiting Division II Delaware on Friday, catching a blowout win 11-0. Scott Boyd shined in the net for the Bobcats, totaling 15 saves and getting the win.
Brittany Walker had numerous critical goals in Ohio’s shootout with Central Michigan, as the Bobcats advance to their second MAC Championship in four seasons.
Ohio (5-5, 3-3 MAC) got back to .500 with a well-rounded victory against Buffalo Wednesday
Last second schedule change brings Delaware and Liberty to Bird Arena
On the verge of history, coach Deane Webb diverts the success off of himself and onto the senior class.
Ohio, which is the fourth seed in the Mid-American Conference Tournament, prepares for a rematch against No. 1 Central Michigan.
Though it won’t count in the record books, Saturday’s exhibition game holds a sentimental meaning
Both A.J. Ouellette and Josiah Yazdani were named Mid-American Conference players of the week on Thursday.
Three Bobcats including, Lauryl Desch, Adele Sammons and Caelyn Hartley, earn All-MAC honors for their play in the 2014 season.