Field Hockey: 'Cats clinch conference title
By Mark Emery | Oct. 23, 2011After two one-goal tangles with conference teams this weekend, coach Neil Macmillan said he might have gained a few gray hairs because of all the tension.
After two one-goal tangles with conference teams this weekend, coach Neil Macmillan said he might have gained a few gray hairs because of all the tension.
Akron might have Firestone tires, but Ohio did all the rolling Saturday.
The Bobcats came into the weekend looking for two wins; instead they came away with only one point and finished one place shy of first in the Mid-American Conference East Division.
All was well in the Trimble High School locker room following the Tomcats’ 60-19 win against Southern Friday. Music was cranking from the stereo, smiles were on the players’ faces and the coaching staff even had Domino’s ordered in.
AKRON, Ohio — Ohio overcame its miscues and capitalized on Akron’s mistakes to win for the first time in three weeks.
Eight games and eight blowout wins into the season, Nelsonville-York finally might have found a team that can play up to its standard.
Life on the field hockey pitch has been frustrating for Cathryn Altdoerffer lately, but not too much.
After splitting a pair of games Homecoming weekend, one member of the team has the chance to make good on a homecoming of her own in her senior season.
As one of the leaders in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio’s offense has proved that very little can slow it down. But soon it will encounter a new kind of foe.
Two months ago, I sat at my summer internship and witnessed my boss hopelessly watch his beloved St. Louis Cardinals on his computer. With his team well out of playoff contention, he remained partly interested only because of a bet with a co-worker.
The high-school football playoffs are rapidly approaching for several teams in the Tri-Valley Conference.
Still four months from the start of the regular season, Joe Carbone is preparing for his final season as Ohio’s baseball coach.
Hockey’s history, perhaps more than any other sport, is stocked full of siblings playing at high levels: the Sedin twins, the Staal boys, and probably most famously, the Hanson brothers (no, not the band).
Ten seniors will put on the Ohio jersey and take their final steps of the regular season at Chessa Field today.
The Bobcats are about to get another big boost from the Cornhusker state.
For most of the decade, Ohio has been the ruler of the Mid-American Conference without peer, but although the team has another successful season underway, it is flying under the national radar.
Ohio football has again tapped into the Nebraska pipeline for talent.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated to include additional content about top Ohio performers.