Hockey: Sheridan steps down from head coaching position
By Kelsey Surmacz | Mar. 17, 2014After spending one season at the helm, Jonathon Sheridan announced Monday that he would not return as Ohio’s coach next year.
After spending one season at the helm, Jonathon Sheridan announced Monday that he would not return as Ohio’s coach next year.
After a deflating weekend during which Ohio allowed 44 runs in an unsuccessful three-game stretch, the Bobcats traveled to Cincinnati with hopes of turning around their season.
With the second week of spring practices underway, the next phase of players getting acclimated to their new roles has begun — even if some players don’t know exactly what role they’re settling into.
It’s safe to say Ohio will be better focused for this week’s games.
Goal No. 1 for Ohio was to make the NCAA Tournament.
At the end of last week, Ohio was fatefully ousted by Akron in its Mid-American Conference Tournament quarterfinal game. Shell-shocked and near the point of tears, I knew that any chance of an NCAA Tournament run — a la the Bobcats’ 2012 postseason — went out the window. Ohio’s future would be subject to the bidding of the National Invitational Tournament (fingers-crossed!), the College Basketball Invitational (we’ll take it!) or the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (gasp!).
A little more than half of the Ohio wrestling team sat down to eat dinner at a restaurant just outside of Kent. It was Saturday night, and it was about an hour after the conclusion of the first day of the 2014 Mid-American Conference Championships.
Ohio made strides to snap its recent skid with a little help from sophomore pitcher Savannah Jo Dorsey in its home opener against Wright State on Friday.
St. Bonaventure had scored just 22 runs in its first nine games this season.
It’s safe to say Ohio will be better focused for this week’s games.
Goal No. 1 for Ohio was to make the NCAA Tournament.
With the conclusion of Ohio’s diving season at the NCAA Zone Championships this weekend, the Bobcats ended their year with a drip rather than a splash.
With the second week of spring practices underway, the next phase of players getting acclimated to their new roles has begun — even if some players don’t know exactly what role they’re settling into.
Although the Bobcats failed to hear their name called for the NCAA Tournament on Selection Sunday, the winningest senior class in program history has another chance to further its legacy after accepting a bid to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT).
Although the Bobcats failed to hear their name called for the NCAA Tournament on Selection Sunday, the winningest senior class in program history has another chance to further its legacy after accepting a bid to the CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament (CIT).
With the conclusion of Ohio’s diving season at the NCAA Zone Championships this weekend, the Bobcats ended their year with a drip rather than a splash.
St. Bonaventure had scored just 22 runs in its first nine games this season.
Ohio made strides to snap its recent skid with a little help from sophomore pitcher
We are accustomed to seeing new ballparks, players change teams and new uniforms from year to year. But with the start of the the Major League Baseball regular season just weeks away, changes fans are not readily accustomed to seeing are now in the rulebook.
Weather delays and cancellations have become second nature to the Bobcats this season.