Women's Basketball: 'Cats struggle, fall to RedHawks
By Charlie Hatch | Mar. 7, 2014OXFORD — With four-and-a-half minutes to play, the scoreboard powered down in Miami’s Millet Hall and it never really recovered, similar to the Bobcats’ play.
OXFORD — With four-and-a-half minutes to play, the scoreboard powered down in Miami’s Millet Hall and it never really recovered, similar to the Bobcats’ play.
It's national tournament time for the Bobcat hockey team.
Some came with mullets. Some came with a typical male groom. Some even came with a shoulder-length “hockey flow.”
With junior forward Maurice Ndour out because of a lingering back injury, freshman Antonio Campbell was thrust into the starting lineup and a forced to take on a bigger role on both sides of the ball.
If the season ended Sunday and Bowling Green was able to lock in the No. 1 seed for the Mid-American Conference, its performance against the Bobcats would show exactly how dominant the Falcons are.
After 72 hours of competition, the Bobcats left the SPIRE Institute in Geneva with thoughts of what "could have been" after finishing in sixth place at the Mid-American Conference Championships.
Although the regular season has yet to conclude, Saturday will serve as the final regular season home game for Ohio’s five seniors when they welcome Kent State.
Much to the pleasure of coach Bob Boldon, history wasn’t repeated as the Bobcats snapped a season-long 10-game losing streak on Thursday.
Ohio's new volleyball coach Deane Webb said that for the first time in his career he’s entering an established program.
At the conclusion of the first day of the Mid-American Conference Championship, the Bobcats find themselves on the outside looking in, but luckily for Ohio, two days of competition remain.
To say Ohio is undergoing a youth movement would be an understatement.
During the next 10 days Ohio will play 14 games and travel more than 1,800 miles, but coach Jodi Hermanek and the Bobcats are well-prepared and excited for the challenge.
With the second day of the Mid-American Conference Championships complete, Ohio is slowly running out of time to climb the leaderboards.
After countless hours or preparation in practice and meets, the Bobcats’ final and most important meet of the indoor season will get underway Friday in Kent when the three-day Mid-American Conference Indoor Championships begin.
Redshirt sophomore forward Treg Setty said Ohio “laid an egg” on Wednesday.
Although its dual meet season has passed, Ohio will channel its early-season adversity in an attempt to win its 12th MAC Championship in program history.
There’s something about midweek games that plagues Ohio.
Despite possessing a new coaching staff and significant number of new faces compared to last season’s squad, Ohio yet again has fallen flat in the home stretch of the season.
It’s fitting that the stars aligned for someone who calls herself a “nerd” about outer space and even has said she could “talk about the universe and space for days.”