Ohio vs. Central Michigan: after six innings
After six innings of play, Ohio leads Central Michigan 6-3.
After six innings of play, Ohio leads Central Michigan 6-3.
The Final Four match-ups Saturday are not the only college basketball games that will be played that day.
Butler will face Virginia Commonwealth in the NCAA men's basketball national semifinal Saturday, but on the Bulldogs' campus, a different match involving the Bobcats will take place.
It’s been a tough start to spring quarter for the Bobcats since they returned from California. After a rainout of their Wednesday games, Ohio fell in a double header today.
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The multipurpose facility that Ohio University is building could cost up a quarter of a million dollars a year for maintenance and utilities.
John Groce put to rest for the time being any rumors that he would move on to another coaching position this offseason.
Emily Wethington has been a horse for the Bobcats over her four-year career and this season no different. But now she's starting to garner some significant recognition.
DeAndre Kane drove left, faking out Reggie Keely to give himself space for one final shot. As it hit the top of its arc and fell toward the basket with four seconds left, the outset of both teams’ season hinged on the outcome of the shot.
I don't know which collapse was worse yesterday: Ohio losing a nine-point lead in 2:42 or me starting 5-for-5 and ending 5-for-8. All of those last three games could have went either way, but I'm clearly disappointed I couldn't pick a perfect tournament. But for the sake of, well, fun, let's finish off the rest of the tournament.
CLEVELAND -- D.J. Cooper calmly pulled up, unleashed a shot and stood, staring at the arching ball as the 11 seconds on the clock dwindled away.
Well, here we are again. My attempt to correctly pick every game of the 2011 Mid-American Conference Tournament is off to a fantastic start: 4-of-4 (Not that any of the first round games were difficult to pick. Moral victories...)
Vince Nairn and Will Frasure recap Ohio's 74-57, first round MAC Tournament win against Toledo March 8 at The Convo. Shot and edited by Paul Meara.
The Mid-American Conference honored three Ohio Bobcats during its unveiling of post-season awards Wednesday morning.
For anyone interested in Ohio wrestling, you'll probably want to watch the NCAA Division I Wrestling Selection Show, starting in about twenty minutes at 6 p.m.