Track and Field: Ohio's Night in Columbus at Buckeye Tune-Up
Ohio competed in its seventh meet of the indoor season on Friday night at Ohio State’s Buckeye Tune-Up. The matinee meet was the last of the Bobcats’ regular indoor season.
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Ohio competed in its seventh meet of the indoor season on Friday night at Ohio State’s Buckeye Tune-Up. The matinee meet was the last of the Bobcats’ regular indoor season.
Ashleigh Carr wasn’t a Bobcat a year ago.
Ohio finished sixth out of 13 teams at Marshall’s Thundering Herd Classic at the Chris Cline Complex in Huntington, West Virginia, over the weekend. The meet began Friday with two field events and continued into Saturday, when the Bobcats tallied 51 points altogether.
Ohio finished fourth in the Marshall Women’s Classic in Huntington, West Virginia, on Saturday. It was the Bobcats first meet in nearly a month.
Ohio placed second overall at Friday’s Marshall Opener at the Chris Cline Indoor Complex. The Bobcats scored 64 points overall and finished behind Marshall, who has now won every Marshall Opener to date. The Bobcats beat Northern Kentucky.
Ohio hits the road this Friday and heads south to Huntington, West Virginia, for the Marshall Opener. It will be the Bobcats’ first indoor meet of the season and is set to begin at 7:30 pm.
Gaza Odunaiya is familiar with Athens.
A last place finish at the Mid-American Conference Championships in May wasn’t the fairytale ending coach Clay Calkins had envisioned.
Coach Aaron Rodgers knows his sub-.500 record is not what he and his team are hoping to see this upcoming season.
The Bobcats recorded their first victory of the 2018 season on Sunday, defeating Robert Morris 1-0.