Hockey: Ohio swept by Liberty in two-game series
Ohio was swept by Liberty on Friday and Saturday for the second time this season. The Bobcats played fairly well in both games but could not close out either game, losing both by a score of 3-4.
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Ohio was swept by Liberty on Friday and Saturday for the second time this season. The Bobcats played fairly well in both games but could not close out either game, losing both by a score of 3-4.
Ohio fought hard last week against Iowa State, taking home the victory both nights. The team holds a 23-8-3 record and currently sits in second in the ACHA MD1 independent league as it heads into the weekend.
It was Scott Bird's night in Bird Arena. Packed once again this Sib’s Weekend, fans lined up to see Ohio take on Iowa State. It was another winning night for the Bobcats, taking down the Cyclones 2-0.
Last weekend, Ohio split a two-game series against Maryville. The team now holds a 21-8-3 record which puts them at No. 6 in the ACHA.
Ohio lost a tight game in overtime against Maryville, ending the game with a score of 1-2. Historically when the Bobcats and the Saints play, the games are separated by the narrowest of margins and Friday’s game was no different.
Another year, another sweep of Toledo for Ohio. Last year the series total score was 14-2, and this year it was 16-2. Despite not scoring as early on in the game as Friday, due to Toledo coming on very strong defensively, Ohio won the game 6-0.