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(02/09/24 3:08am)
Ohio (5-5, 1-3 Mid-American Conference) will take a short trip north on Friday for a MAC West dual with in-state rival Kent State (5-13-1-3 MAC). One of the two schools will head into the weekend with its second conference victory of the season, and the other will remain alone in the basement of the standings.
(02/07/24 3:40am)
February’s arrival means that January is over, spring is coming, and Valentine’s Day is looming. The sun is peeking out from behind the cold Arctic clouds and warming the out-and-about before abandoning us and leaving everything else to freeze again. The blank slate that we had is gone, muddied, dirty.
(02/02/24 2:34am)
Ohio will travel to the Great Lake State for a Sunday dual against Mid-American Conference foe, Central Michigan.
(01/31/24 7:13pm)
Yorgos Lanthimos’ fifth feature film “Poor Things” is a funny, jarring and incredibly stylized coming-of-age story about a Frankenstein-like figure’s new, baby brain catching up with the age of the adult body it’s in and the speedrunning of psychosexual and general developmental stages that comes with this.
(01/21/24 5:24am)
Ohio hosted and defeated George Mason, 29-6, on Friday in its MAC home opener. The Bobcats moved to 5-3 overall and 1-1 in conference play, breaking a two-match losing streak.
(01/19/24 2:13am)
Ohio opens its home Mid-American Conference campaign Friday and will roll out the green carpet for George Mason.
(11/30/23 2:28am)
Ohio wrestling will make the trip out west this weekend to compete at the Cliff Keen Invitational in Las Vegas, NV. They, along with notable ranked opponents such as Arizona State, Cornell, Michigan, Navy, NC State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, South Dakota State, Stanford and Virginia Tech, take the mats in the 41st edition of the event.
(10/06/23 12:36am)
Battery’s Dead: Not feeling at home for Homecoming
(10/02/23 3:18am)
Bowling Green traveled to Chessa Field on Sunday afternoon and earned its third MAC victory of the season by means of a 2-0 win over Ohio. A goal by Lexi Czerwein at minute 21 and another by Brynn Gardner at minute 55–the latter being sparked by a very skillful assist from Emma Stransky–proved to be more than enough to secure the win.
(09/22/23 4:21am)
An Alisa Arthur goal in the ninth minute of play proved to be the decisive moment in Ohio’s MAC opener with Kent State, as they lost 1-0 on Thursday evening at Chessa Field.
(09/21/23 4:25am)
“OMG did you see the game last weekend? What an upset for the Bobcats! Do you want to go to Brick Bre-”
(09/14/23 3:11am)
One of the more noteworthy, stinky, and appalling fluids the human body can produce, and often one of the banes of all our collective existences, is sweat. People sweat all the time–some people can’t help but sweat, even when they don’t want to. It’s an awful experience that doesn’t really make sense unless one is running around or doing something in the summertime.
(09/08/23 11:23pm)
Powered by a Kailyn Dudukovich brace and assist, Ohio State decidedly beat Ohio by a score of 4-1 on Thursday night at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. Senior Shae Robertson sunk a penalty kick to score the only Bobcat goal, her first of the season.
(09/07/23 3:40am)
In a dream world, I would like my car to explode. I would revel in its ashes, rolling around like the heavy black dust is a big pile of leaves. A wave of catharsis would wash over my body as the steering wheel detaches from the dashboard and flies to the heavens; I would be free from the chains of owning a car in Athens.
(09/05/23 2:02am)
Ohio welcomed Northern Kentucky to Chessa Field for Senior Day. It was a Sunday scorcher that ended in a 0-0 draw. By the 70th minute, nearly every player on the pitch had succumbed to the effects of the mid-90-degree “feels like" temperature that lasted throughout the game, which turned the final 20 minutes into a poorly played crawl.
(08/31/23 2:29am)
Ohio will take the short trip south to Marshall on Thursday, where each team will put its unbeaten 2-0-1 record on the line. The Bobcats have found themselves victorious in each of their last four matches against the Thundering Herd and should expect a similar outcome.
(08/29/23 2:34am)
On Sunday, Ohio soccer hit the road for the first time this season and drew 1-1 against Navy to maintain its early-season unbeaten streak.
(04/24/23 8:35pm)
Having won 10 of its last 12 games in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio took a break from conference play and traveled to Bloomington, Indiana, for a three-game series with Indiana. The tied-for No.1 Bobcats entered the nonconference tilt with a measly 2-12 record, and the losing trend continued. The Hoosiers, the momentary leaders of the Big Ten, won all three games convincingly by scoring a total of 35 runs.
(04/16/23 3:28am)
Ohio and Miami wrapped up their season series on Saturday in a rain delayed, home run-filled doubleheader that was decided by late-game heroics from both teams, in both games. The RedHawks took the first affair, 12-10, while the Bobcats won 8-7 in the rubber-match nightcap.
(04/12/23 3:36am)
After falling into a seven-run deficit after an explosive second inning by Marshall, Ohio (13-16, 11-4 Mid-American Conference) rallied its way back to a two-run deficit entering the bottom of the ninth. With two outs and no one on, Will Sturek was hit by Eddie Leon’s pitch, which sent him to first. Colin Kasperbauer then worked a walk to put the tying run on base and the winning run at the plate.