Track & Field: Bobcats set records in final meet
By Nicole Bersani | May 6, 2012The Bobcats took home six first-place finishes, along with many improved marks, in their final home meet of the season.
The Bobcats took home six first-place finishes, along with many improved marks, in their final home meet of the season.
Back-to-back sweeps in Mid-American Conference play have the Bobcats in a prime position heading into the MAC Tournament this week.
Ohio wrapped up its spring season by falling to Wright State 3-0 after the squad was unable to come back from a pair of first-half tallies.
Ohio coach Jodi Hermanek has been asking her team for timelier hitting and finally got it during the final weekend of the regular season.
A slow start would not derail the Ohio men’s golf team as the Bobcats placed third in the Mid American Conference Tournament this past weekend.
After keeping first place in the Mid-American Conference within striking distance for most of the season, Ohio’s chance at an outright conference crown disappeared in a flash.
By honoring its seniors and supporting breast cancer awareness, Ohio’s softball team will have plenty on its mind this weekend. But the Bobcats also will try to keep their eyes on the Mid-American Conference opponents that visit the Ohio Softball Field.
Breathe in. Breathe out. Set. Stride. Throw.
When the Bobcats tee off at the Rich Harvest Farms golf course Friday, they’ll aim for a high yield and low scores.
With less than one week left before the Mid-American Conference Championships, the Bobcats make their final push of the regular season by hosting the Ohio Open Friday.
A.J. Strum and the city of Detroit were never on the same page. Detroit had its Lions, but Strum followed his hometown Pittsburgh Steelers. During his career, Ohio’s football team lost all three of its games at Ford Field.
Before the start of the spring season, Ohio was defined by uncertainty. Drastic roster changes during the offseason made it impossible to determine how the team would perform after losing 11 seniors to graduation. Entering their last game of the spring season, the Bobcats have silenced their doubters.
For the final time this season, the Bobcats departed on a road trip and, despite struggles this year away from home, the team returned to Athens with a win.
For Ohio, the only source of electricity in Tuesday’s game was provided by the severe storm that passed above Bob Wren Stadium.
From the music and antics of the Ohio University Marching 110 to the winning ways of the Bobcat football and men’s basketball teams, there are plenty of reasons to attend a game at Peden Stadium or The Convo this year. But those events require a hefty support staff to make each contest possible.
Set to make their final road trip of the regular season, the Bobcats will travel to Wright State to face a struggling Raiders squad in a doubleheader Wednesday evening.
Although top Ohio Athletics officials vowed to finance the new multipurpose center completely by donations, two months after the initial deadline, fundraising remains short and student-fee dollars might be used to bridge the gap.
No one’s to say that the Weather Channel isn’t a staple in Ohio baseball coach Joe Carbone’s household, but it’s likely that his nightly programming was interrupted by a couple of forecasts last night.