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(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.
(04/11/23 4:13am)
Last weekend Ohio continued its Mid-American Conference hot streak with a three-game sweep of Toledo, which moved it back into the top four of the MAC. The Bobcats have won eight of their last nine conference matchups and eight of the last ten overall.
(04/05/23 2:44am)
Poor pitching was once again the story in Ohio’s Tuesday evening loss to Morehead State (16-14) at Bob Wren Stadium. Morehead State completed the season sweep of Ohio (10-15, 6-3 Mid-American Conference) by the score of 15-2 in a seven-inning mercy rule finish.
(03/31/23 1:50am)
Ohio got a much-needed series win last weekend at Northern Illinois, taking two of three games. Its bats were especially hot, scoring a combined 27 runs in the two victories.
(03/22/23 3:01am)
Ohio scored 13 runs on 17 hits, but it wasn’t enough; it dropped a mid-week, non-conference slugfest at Morehead State, which scored 19 runs on 20 hits, in part to Ryley Preece’s three-homerun outing in the 19-14 loss.
(03/17/23 3:13pm)
Ohio found some much-needed footing during last weekend’s fixtures against Bowling Green, sweeping the Saturday doubleheader to take the series 2-1.
(03/10/23 4:08am)
A staple of my childhood – and what feels like a lifetime ago – was coming home from elementary school on a cool day in March, throwing my backpack onto my bed and watching the Big East basketball tournament with my father. I have vivid memories of the Catholic schools pummeling each other while the public schools tried to run their opponents off of the floor with athletic, track-meet styles of play. A law in my household was always, no matter the teams, to pull for the public schools.
(03/03/23 3:49am)
Ohio will travel to Southern Illinois for a two-day, three-game series this weekend.
(02/08/23 2:54am)
Dear Winter,
(01/25/23 4:05am)
Warning: This column contains spoilers for “The White Lotus.”
(11/04/22 3:01am)
After three seasons of dwelling in the basement of terrible NBA teams, the Brooklyn Nets escaped to the playoffs through a core of exciting young players. They even made it to the playoffs in consecutive seasons and did so with their most talented player, Kyrie Irving, featuring in only 20 games. The future was undeniably bright.
(10/27/22 2:48am)
The horror movie is an undeniable staple of the Halloween season, sitting up there with the pumpkin, the costumes and the satanic undertones. Viewers turn on films such as “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise, Stephen King adaptations or any recent Netflix horror movie that’s more of a jump-scare compilation than a film with a plot. Regardless of the selected title, every early fall, audiences seek out works that produce fear. There’s clearly a dedicated audience, as "The Numbers," a publication dedicated to box office figures and general film statistics, has the horror genre as the fourth most watched genre of the year.
(10/20/22 2:50am)
Tony Scott’s 1993 film titled “True Romance” is wonderful, poorly-aged and a classic. The film has everything you could ever want from a picture; an endearing love story between two beautiful people, a cross country drug heist, Dennis Hopper getting a hole put in between his eyes and James Gandolfini giving a non-canon Tony Soprano prelude. Start to finish, the music gets your heartbeat pumping to the pace of the movie. And, Quentin Tarantino gets a major writing credit, so from start to finish he captivates the mind with his winding, thrilling plot, all while making sure everyone knows he really likes feet. Praise for this film could be endless, but my praise stops now because “True Romance” ruined my life.
(10/14/22 12:55am)
On Oct. 2, at least 125 people were killed in a crowd crush at an Indonesian soccer match. After the final whistle, losing side’s fans rushed the field, causing panic among other spectators and the police, who fired teargas in a way that didn’t follow the proper FIFA safety regulations. This is not the first nor the most notable instance of death at a soccer match, the most notable being the infamous Hillsborough Disaster, in which a similar crowd crush killed 96. The most recent incident was in March 2022 when 17 Mexican club soccer fans were killed in a brawl spawned by opposing fans and made worse by a local cartel’s association with a fan group.
(09/29/22 2:30am)
Dearest Fall,