Hockey: Players collect end-of-season awards
By Cameron Dunbar | Mar. 25, 2012Just because Ohio’s season ended more than three weeks ago doesn’t mean the accolades have stopped rolling in for the Bobcats.
Just because Ohio’s season ended more than three weeks ago doesn’t mean the accolades have stopped rolling in for the Bobcats.
When Delaware scored in double overtime to beat Ohio in the quarterfinals of the American Collegiate Hockey Association national tournament Sunday, it ended a season full of heartbreak rather than joy for the Bobcats.
Who would have thought a fight between a Hen and a Bobcat would last more than an hour?
After six months of practice, 40 contests, 2,415 minutes and 33 seconds of in-game action and the numerous cuts, scrapes, bruises, breaks and sprains that went with it all, the weekend the Ohio hockey team has been waiting for is finally here.
With, at the most, four games left in his collegiate career, Ohio captain Michael Schultz is in a race against the clock.
You win some, you lose some, and some you wish got rained out.
Every college kid needs a little review before the big exam, and the Bobcats ought to get their studying in this weekend.
When Jake Holzemer took the ice Friday night against Kent State, most watching from the Bird Arena stands probably didn’t realize the work it took for him to get there.
After a long weekend of hockey at Bird Arena, the fairytale ending Bobcat fans were hoping for vanished in the blink of an eye.
Lindenwood used three third-period goals to defeat Ohio 6-3 in the Central States Collegiate Hockey League championship game Sunday afternoon at Bird Arena.