Bobcats cruise to victory without key contributors
The Ohio swimming and diving team seemed to be smaller than usual last night, but that did not stop the 'Cats from continuing their hot streak when facing Marshall.
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The Ohio swimming and diving team seemed to be smaller than usual last night, but that did not stop the 'Cats from continuing their hot streak when facing Marshall.
The Ohio swimming and diving team goes into today's dual meet with Marshall on a serious hot streak.
The Bobcats grabbed the top two spots in each of the first two events Friday and never looked back.
To most of us, a seven-week break probably seemed like more than enough time to relax.
While Ohio was able to defeat Bowling Green 130-113 Friday, its undefeated record couldn't stay afloat over the weekend, as the team fell to conference powerhouse Toledo 184-116 on Saturday.-
Undefeated after four meets, Ohio is prepared for its two road dual meets this weekend at Bowling Green today and Toledo tomorrow.
There was one word that could describe this past weekend for Ohio: dominance.
The nine seniors of the Ohio swimming and diving team have a mission. That mission is to win the Mid-American Conference Championship.
The Ohio swimming and diving team opens up its season tomorrow with a double-dual meet against Kenyon and Ohio State at Kenyon. The Bobcats are coming off of a solid season last year, which had them finishing second at the Mid-American Conference Championships.
We were amused to read that the editors of The Post have declared the OU sports cut saga to be Done. Ended. Finished. Kaput. Posties, it seems you have missed most of the story about OU's sports cuts since day one.
The e-mail arrived in a Post editor's inbox like so many other releases from Ohio University Communications and Marketing do every day.
It might be tempting to spend all of your time in college going to the same old parties, but Athens has a vast number of interesting activities worth trying at least once. Besides dressing up for Halloween, sledding down Jeff Hill and hiking to the Ridges in the dark, there are plenty of other less-obvious things that every student should do before graduating from Ohio University.
Hello and welcome, incoming students, to the prestigious Ohio University.
Robert Andrey, associate athletic director for business and external operations, is no longer associated with the Ohio University Athletics Department, director of athletics Kirby Hocutt confirmed Wednesday.
Robert Andrey, former associate athletics director for business and internal operations, reportedly abused his employee purchase card, which upon inquiry, prompted his June 19 resignation.
Discussion of cut sports and shootings at Virginia Tech dominated yesterday's hour-and-a-half Town Hall meeting, where numerous upper-level administrators fielded questions.
The recent sports cuts have demonstrated that the Ohio University administrators are lacking in leadership skills. The cutting of four varsity sports is a huge decision that affects many students here at our university; yet when those affected try to ask questions, they get the run around or are ignored all together. Statements given by President McDavis, including I'd rather not get into the specifics
(LEFT) Student-athletes affected by the Athletic Department cuts and their supporters gather outside of Cutler Hall Friday to protest the elimination of their programs.
Administration officials are misleading students regarding the recent sports cuts. The university has cited Title IX and financial reasons for cutting the sports. Hocutt has continually said that due to inequality in the Athletic Department, the NCAA would not recertify the university next year unless the school added another women's sport. He goes on to say that this is not feasible because of the financial crisis facing the Athletic Department. Seem odd? Well it does to me, especially since former Athletic Director Boeh said in a March 2005 interview with The Athens News that Ohio University was one of the top schools in the country for Title IX compliance. So how did we all of a sudden fall out of compliance with Title IX? After consulting with Title IX experts.
Reasons to phase out men's swimming and diving: