Field Hockey: Overtime goal clinches MAC Tournament berth
By Luke O'Roark | Oct. 26, 2014Ohio upset Central Michigan in overtime to clinch a spot in its tenth-straight postseason.
Ohio upset Central Michigan in overtime to clinch a spot in its tenth-straight postseason.
Harris scores two goals as Ohio’s record moves to 9-2-1
A MAC-leading five-consecutive losses will keep the Bobcats out of the MAC Tournament.
HED: Bobcats remain undefeated in MAC play
After falling back below .500 overall, the Bobcats have little time to turn their season around.
In a battle of the top two teams in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio prevailed over Northern Illinois I three sets.
Ohio started Saturday’s game against Western Michigan doing everything it needed to finish with a victory.
For the first two months of the season, it seemed as though Ohio and Northern Illinois were destined for a matchup to decide the Mid-American Conference regular season title.
Following a 2-0 loss to nationally ranked Louisville, Ohio will look to advance in postseason rankings against Central Michigan.
Under new Head Coach Rachel Komisarz-Baugh, Ohio Swimming and Diving begin a new season with a new mindset, and against a top level opponent. Ohio opens their season Saturday in Athens.
It’s simple: the Bobcats need six points this weekend for a chance at postseason play.
#OhioVB: A pair of matches could define the Bobcats season this weekend as they play host to Western Michigan and Northern Illinois.
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Another strong challenge awaits Bobcats as they begin two week road trip.
The Bobcats will hit the road to play Western Michigan and look to win their second straight MAC game.
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