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By Logan Riely and Logan Riely | Feb. 12, 2017Ohio University President Roderick McDavis and First Lady Deborah McDavis assist Cleveland native DeJane Manuel, an incoming freshman studying fine arts, into Lincoln Hall. (FILE)
Ohio University President Roderick McDavis and First Lady Deborah McDavis assist Cleveland native DeJane Manuel, an incoming freshman studying fine arts, into Lincoln Hall. (FILE)
Ohio's Donte Foster sprints down the sideline for a big gain during the third quarter in a game in September 2013. Ohio would soon score at the end but still end up falling to the Louisville Cardinals 49-7 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium.
Ohio's Donte Foster sprints down the sideline for a big gain during the third quarter in a game in September 2013. Ohio would soon score at the end but still end up falling to the Louisville Cardinals 49-7 at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium.
Ohio quarterback Tyler Tettleton throws a pass during the third quarter against North Texas on Sept. 7, 2013, at Peden Stadium in Athens, Ohio. The Bobcats came out on top 27-21.
Freshman Kiyanna Black drives the ball past a Detroit defender on Dec. 2. The 'Cats came out of the game with a 65-53 loss to the Titans.(Logan Riely | For The Post)
Freshman outside hitter Katie Horton, from Westland, Mich., was recruited by Ohio State, Michigan State, Michigan and Dayton, yet she chose Ohio. “I thought that the campus was really pretty. It was the best campus that I had visited. I also liked Ryan (Theis), Ohio’s head coach, and how the coaches and team worked together.” (Logan Riley | For The Post)
Neil Cherry attends to customers at the Athens Farmers Market.
Junior Erin Bailes drives towards the basket against a Detroit defender on Dec. 2. The 'Cats came out with another loss to the Titans 65-53. (Logan Riely | For The Post)
The Bobcat volleyball team celebrates after their match point play that won them the game against Northern Illinois on October 19, 2012. The Bobcats came back from losing the first set to winning 3-1. (Logan Riely | For The Post)
Members of the Ohio baseball team follow the action against Marshall. The game was cancelled after 2 1/2 innings because of inclement weather on April 16. (Logan Riely | For The Post)