Baseball: Ohio splits doubleheader with Toledo
Ohio split a doubleheader at Bob Wren Stadium on Saturday with Toledo.
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Ohio split a doubleheader at Bob Wren Stadium on Saturday with Toledo.
Ohio had its chances. It got people on base, but it just struggled to push them across.
Ohio’s first game in the American Collegiate Hockey Association ended a lot smoother than it did last season.
Ohio was put in a bad situation. Jimmy Thomas was hurt, and the stand-out goalie had to leave the game.
Ohio will head to Wentzville, Missouri to play in the Central States Collegiate Hockey League Tournament.
Ohio finished the regular season in a not-so-comfortable manner, but nonetheless, it earned a first-round bye in the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament with the No. 4 seed. After they played in 29 of its 32 scheduled games, the Bobcats head into postseason play at 19-4-6.
Matt Rudin stood outside the Bird Arena locker room, an Ohio hat perched on his head.
Ohio was racking shots up. The goals didn’t come though.
Ohio is in a tough situation — but it’s a situation that it’s used to, and one that it’s not afraid of.
It’s a new thing that the American Collegiate Hockey Association introduced this season: bye weeks.
Ohio needed a sweep.
Shawn Baird slipped on the ice, right in front of the goal. Often not the best thing while on a penalty kill.
Shot after shot, Jimmy Thomas was ready.
Ohio might have some of its biggest games of its season during its series against Iowa State this weekend.
Jake Houston didn’t quite understand the magnitude of what he saw.
Two Ohio skaters have been selected to compete for Team USA in the 2019 Winter World University Games.
No. 5 Ohio (15-3-5) hits the road this weekend for a Central States Collegiate Hockey League series against No. 13 Illinois (14-12-5). The Bobcats are coming of a home sweep of Syracuse and will look to continue the momentum against the last-place team in the CSCHL.
Jake Houston has been having a point surge lately.
Coach Sean Hogan wasn’t pleased with Ohio’s performance after Friday’s 6-3 win over Syracuse.
Gianni Evangelisti was alone with only the goalie to beat.