Walters, Johnson win MAC wrestling titles
Ohio's success in the 2014 MAC Championships did not end on Day One, with two Bobcats claiming individual titles and one more punching a ticket to Oklahoma City for the NCAA Tournament.
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Ohio's success in the 2014 MAC Championships did not end on Day One, with two Bobcats claiming individual titles and one more punching a ticket to Oklahoma City for the NCAA Tournament.
FINAL (OT) OHIO 82, MIAMI 76
The quarterfinals of the Mid-American Conference Championships have come to a close, and Ohio wrestlers ended the opening round with a 6-6 record, moving five wrestlers into the semifinal round. The semifinal round will begin at 4:00pm.
The semifinal round of the MAC Championships went over very well for Ohio, as four of its wrestlers earned a spot in the finals on Sunday, as well as clinched berths to the NCAA Championships in Oklahoma City in April.
Ohio’s hot start has been extinguished, as the Bobcats have dropped seven straight games after losing both games of a doublehader to Lipscomb on Wednesday.
Ohio dug itself a deep hole early by giving up three first inning home runs, and kept digging throughout the rest of the game on the way to a 20-5 loss to Georgia Southern this evening in Statesboro, Georgia. Ohio's record is now 3-6.
Southern Illinois-Edwardsville used a monster inning of offense late in the game to defeat Ohio 7-3 earlier this afternoon in Statesboro, Georgia. Ohio's record falls to 3-5.
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Ohio 83, Buffalo 71
After former coach Ryan Theis resigned from his position at the helm 12 days ago to assume the same job at Marquette, Ohio Athletics announced late Wednesday evening that former Belmont coach Deane Webb will assume the program's head coaching dutues.
The first match of the day for Ohio saw them follow through on their goal to dominate their Sunday duals, as the Bobcats won every match vs. Gardner-Webb en route to a 38-6 blowout win. The only points for Gardner-Webb came from Ohio forfeiting the 133-pound match.
Ohio's second round of Saturday baseball ended in an unfortunately similar way as its first, as the Bobcats fell to tournament host UNC-Wilmington 6-3 in its evening game. Gerry Salisbury (0-1) took the loss in a relief appearance for Ohio.
Ohio 88, Akron 76
Ohio dropped the first game of their weekend tournament in Wilmington, North Carolina earlier today, falling to Liberty with a final score of 8-5. Parker Bean was the winning pitcher for Liberty, while Jake Roehn (0-1) took the loss for Ohio.
By Alex Busch
Ohio turned in a dominating performance at the Convocation Center this afternoon, defeating West Virginia. Ohio's record improves to 11-4 on the season, 6-1 at home.
Ohio came out strong yet again in game two against the Pittsburgh Panthers, and they showed no mercy.
A new recruiting class won’t be the only fresh faces hoping to make an impact on the Bobcats football program, as Ohio Athletics announced three staff changes for the upcoming 2014 season.
The Ohio hockey team committed an offensive assault at Bird Arena on Friday, as the Bobcats routed the Pittsburgh Panthers by a score of 8-1.