Women's Basketball: Boldon hopes to pull Bobcats out of slump
Ohio women’s basketball has struggled as a program recently, so it hired someone who knows how to turn things around.
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Ohio women’s basketball has struggled as a program recently, so it hired someone who knows how to turn things around.
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With Ohio down 38-24 to Buffalo, the Bobcats had numerous chances to cut the deficit from the charity stripe but couldn’t take advantage. The misses stymied momentum and Ohio lost to Buffalo 56-35.
After breathing a collective sigh of relief following its first Mid-American Conference victory of the season at Kent State on Wednesday, the Bobcats hope to make it two in a row against Buffalo on Saturday.
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