Field Hockey: 'Cats can't overcome nation's finest
By Mark Emery | Nov. 13, 2011No matter what happened in front of her this season, Ohio goalie Jen McGill kept the Bobcats in every game they played with her exceptional goaltending skills.
No matter what happened in front of her this season, Ohio goalie Jen McGill kept the Bobcats in every game they played with her exceptional goaltending skills.
For all but 16 Division I field-hockey teams, the 2011 season is now finished.
There was plenty of joy to go around at Pruitt Field Saturday.
Eight days ago, Kent State ruined the Bobcats' bout for a perfect run through the Mid-American Conference and handed them their only conference loss of the season.
At this point last year, Miami ended Ohio’s season by knocking it out of the 2010 Mid-American Conference Tournament. In the 2011 event, tournament host Ohio will have the chance to return the favor.
Everyone knows someone who has been affected by cancer. For those wanting to do something about it, an opportunity will be available this week at Pruitt Field during the Mid-American Conference field hockey tournament.
The presence of ESPN in Athens was enough to get more Ohio football fans at Peden Stadium than usual, but it was not enough to keep them from committing their most infamous maneuver.
It took nearly the entire regular season, but the Ohio field hockey club finally lost a game to a Mid-American Conference team.
With Halloween weekend set to kick off here in Athens, the odds are probably good that most students are putting the final touches on costumes and not mentally preparing for games against Mid-American Conference foes.