Soccer: Respite to put 'Cats back on paws
By Mike Brienza | Sep. 14, 2011After a physically and mentally exhausting game against Ohio State, the Bobcats are taking the week to regroup and recharge.
After a physically and mentally exhausting game against Ohio State, the Bobcats are taking the week to regroup and recharge.
Ohio and Marshall share an Appalachian heritage, have green and white as their school colors, and developed a rivalry during 23 years in the Mid-American Conference.
What a difference 5 yards makes.
One might think Ohio’s trip back to Athens after defeating
On Monday, coach Ryan Theis spoke of things that still needed to be crossed off his team’s to-do list before the conference schedule begins.
At yesterday’s final tryout session, head coach Dan Morris knew his final cut would be the deepest.
If Gillette wanted to use a football metaphor to demonstrate a close shave, it might refer to the Battle for the Bell.
Many professional football players who journey to Canton are being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Former Ohio quarterback Boo Jackson is just collecting a paycheck.
A former Ohio quarterback has signed to play professionally and will stay in the Buckeye State.
Football teams throughout the Mid-American Conference faced hefty opponents this weekend, and more tough matchups are on tap for this Saturday.
The Ohio men’s golf team faced the harsh reality of tournament play when they finished last in the 2011 Marshall Invitational with a score of 896.
A schedule like the one Ohio has played so far may leave teams wanting to curl up and wait until the conference schedule. For the Bobcats and coach Ryan Theis, they are eager to keep playing.
For the Ohio softball team, success in the classroom is a requirement, not an option. Off the field, coach Jodi Hermanek makes sure her players are always on top of their game.
Three Bowl Championship Series schools came to The Convo this weekend for the Baymont Inn and Suites Invitational. One opponent left Athens with a peaceful night’s sleep while the other two were likely restless.
If the Bobcats were looking for a miracle Sunday night, they found it between the posts in Mattie Liston. But even her outstanding play could not give Ohio the victory.
Win No. 100 in Frank Solich’s coaching career came 13 years after his first victory, but costly mistakes in Saturday night’s 30-3 win against Gardner-Webb might have caused him to age another 13 years.
With back-to-back blowout road wins to start the season, the Alexander Spartans are showing why it’s dangerous to wear white after Labor Day.
Bricks are a tradition in Athens. They are a curse in basketball.
The Trimble Tomcats (1-2) notched their first win of the season Friday, escaping 18-14 against South Gallia (2-1).
The Nelsonville-York Buckeyes displayed a balanced offensive attack en route to a convincing 57-0 non-conference win in their home opener against the Berne Union Rockets Friday night.