Leaving at Halftime: An update on the Ohio hockey team
Host Matt Parker is joined by fellow Post hockey beat writer Trevor Colgan to provide the latest updates on the Bobcats hockey squad.
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Host Matt Parker is joined by fellow Post hockey beat writer Trevor Colgan to provide the latest updates on the Bobcats hockey squad.
In a game where every inch makes a difference, goalie Jimmy Thomas is Ohio’s measuring tape. The junior has been stout all season long, but perhaps his best effort of the 2018-19 season happened against Syracuse this past weekend.
Front-hand, back-hand, front, hold, cock, fire, celebrate.
Gabe Lampron skated toward the Ohio locker room with a smile from cheek to cheek. As he took off his helmet, he let out a sigh of relief. The senior forward played a small yet crucial role in the Bobcats’ 6-3 win over Syracuse on Friday night in Bird Arena.
The class of 2019 is one that has featured many key players over the last four seasons for Ohio. This article is a part of a larger series that The Post will conduct on all seven members of the senior class.
No. 5 Ohio (13-3-5) returns home to Bird Arena this weekend, where it’ll host No. 19 Syracuse (13-6-2). The Bobcats are in need of two wins after they were swept by league rival Robert Morris-Illinois last week.
Host Matt Parker is joined by Post women’s basketball beat writers J.L. Kirven and Anthony Poisal, who provide an update on how the Bobcats have performed so far in 2019.
No. 5 Ohio suffered two weekend losses on the road at Central States Collegiate Hockey League rival No. 19 Robert Morris-Illinois.
Host Matt Parker is joined by Post Sports Editor Spencer Holbrook and Assistant Sports Editor Pete Nakos to talk about the recent slew of news surrounding Ohio football and men’s basketball.
Shawn Baird lowered his body into the waist of an unsuspecting Pitt skater and knocked him off his feet. As he skated away, Baird turned his head toward the momentarily motionless victim and mouthed a slew of words that couldn’t be translated by the crowd in Bird Arena.
In Friday’s 12-0 win over unranked Pitt, a plethora of Ohio skaters found their way onto the scoresheet.
Coach Sean Hogan announced that the Bobcats’ game against Pitt on Saturday night has been cancelled.
Correction appended.
As 2018 concluded, No. 4 Ohio finished the calendar year on a high note. It compiled a 12-3-3 record which included wins over nationally ranked opponents such as Liberty, Robert Morris-Illinois, Illinois and Davenport.
Grant Hazel skated off the ice with a grin on his face and his head held high. The senior defenseman took one final look at the crowd in Bird Arena before entering the locker room after Ohio’s 4-3 overtime win against league rival Illinois.
As the minutes dwindled, the Bobcats couldn’t find an answer. They became aggressive on the forecheck, they took fewer penalties and they pulled their goal – all to no avail.
Coach Sean Hogan addressed his players as they were circled around him at the conclusion of Thursday’s practice.
Host Matt Parker is joined by Post Sports Editor Spencer Holbrook, Assistant Sports Editor Pete Nakos and Staff Writer Anthony Poisal for the last episode of the Fall Semester to discuss Ohio football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball.
Ohio hockey coach Sean Hogan has had many stops before Athens, and they’ve all seen success.
Gianni Evangelisti waited patiently in the face-off zone. He watched his teammates pass the puck back-and-forth, and he felt the play out.