Field Hockey: Ohio returns home for conference match against Ball State
By Darayus Sethna | Sep. 22, 2021After two straight losses on the road, the Bobcats look to get on the right track in their second conference matchup.
After two straight losses on the road, the Bobcats look to get on the right track in their second conference matchup.
Here are the standout Week 3 performances from around the Mid-American Conference and what they mean for Ohio.
Ohio still has plenty of issues to address following its 49-14 loss to Louisiana.
Luke Brandes is a jack of all trades.
Buffalo will be Ohio’s first conference opponent of the season.
Extending Ramirez is the best way for the franchise to get fans back on their side after a rough few years.
Albin discussed Ohio’s upcoming game against Northwestern.
Fifth-year Maggie Nedoma has learned several things over the years.
Ohio has lost three of its last four matches.
Ohio struggled to get its offense off its feet, leading to a 2-1 defeat.
The Bobcats have lost their first 11 games this season.
Green defeated White 4-2 in a shootout to kick off the Bobcats’ 2021-22 season.
The Bulldogs are 1-4 on the season.
Ohio’s defense could be the deciding factor of the match.
Ohio dropped its first Mid-American Conference match of the season 3-2 to Kent State.
Ohio hasn’t beaten Kent State since 2013, and the pressure is on to break this trend.
Ohio’s offense struggled for the third straight game on Thursday.
Ohio continues to be plagued by issues on both sides of the ball.
The Bulldogs are currently second in the Tri-Valley Conference-Ohio.
LAFAYETTE, La. — Ohio headed into Thursday as the underdog against Louisiana. If it wanted to pull out a win, Ohio needed to make drastic improvements to a struggling defense and an offense that can’t find an identity.