Football: What happened to the Bobcats?
By Christian Hoppens | Nov. 25, 2013In the past three games, Ohio has been outscored 123-16.
In the past three games, Ohio has been outscored 123-16.
In the sparsely populated Convo on Tuesday night, Ohio took a note from Janet Jackson and Luther Vandross, learning that “The Best Things in Life Are Free.”
After suffering its worst loss since 2004 against No. 4 Louisville on Thursday, Ohio concluded its three-game road trip through the Bluegrass State with a victory on Saturday.
For the sixth time in program history, Ohio has clinched the Mid-American Conference regular season and MAC Tournament titles in a single season.
Juli Accurso’s achievements at Ohio rattle off like a greatest hits list.
After spending 20 years with Ohio’s hockey program, Dan Morris is moving on from his position as the director of Bird Arena and will be leaving Ohio University.
During Saturday’s first half, Heidelberg looked like a team that belonged with Ohio in Division I NCAA basketball.
For the eighth time in program history, Ohio won the Mid-American Conference Tournament after sweeping Eastern Michigan on Sunday.
For the second consecutive year, Ohio held a 2-0 lead against Northern Illinois during the semifinals of the Mid-American Conference Tournament, but as opposed to last season’s loss, the Bobcats finished Saturday with a victory.
During Ohio’s first possession of the game, the Bobcats grabbed four offensive rebounds, which set the tone for the rest of the contest and showcased their superior athleticism and height advantage.
For the second time in eight days, Ohio finished a match against Kent State with a straight-set sweep, as the Bobcats advanced to the Mid-American Conference Tournament semifinals.
After dominating Kent State last week to clinch the Mid-American Conference Tournament’s top seed, Ohio will begin its quest for a championship against the Golden Flashes on Friday.
Ohio has faced adversity throughout the season that could’ve gotten in the way of its goals, but after sealing a Mid-American Conference regular season title Saturday, the Bobcats are now trying to fulfill their ultimate goal of winning the MAC Tournament.
Basketball players sometimes take their talents to Europe to pursue a step toward playing in the National Basketball Association, but volleyball players have almost no other options other than playing overseas if they wish to continue competing.
Before Ohio’s season began, I wrote that this year’s squad could exceed many people’s expectations.
Debate about new controversial NCAA hand-check, blocking and charging rule interpretations hasn’t ceased, even several games into the 2013-14 season.
After beginning its season against a triad of schools that competed in Division I postseason tournaments last year, Ohio will host Division III Heidelberg on Saturday.