Volleyball: MAC Championship automatically puts Ohio in NCAA Tournament
For the sixth time in program history, Ohio has clinched the Mid-American Conference regular season and MAC Tournament titles in a single season.
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For the sixth time in program history, Ohio has clinched the Mid-American Conference regular season and MAC Tournament titles in a single season.
For the eighth time in program history, Ohio won the Mid-American Conference Tournament after sweeping Eastern Michigan on Sunday.
For the second consecutive year, Ohio held a 2-0 lead against Northern Illinois during the semifinals of the Mid-American Conference Tournament, but as opposed to last season’s loss, the Bobcats finished Saturday with a victory.
After dominating Kent State last week to clinch the Mid-American Conference Tournament’s top seed, Ohio will begin its quest for a championship against the Golden Flashes on Friday.
For the second time in eight days, Ohio finished a match against Kent State with a straight-set sweep, as the Bobcats advanced to the Mid-American Conference Tournament semifinals.
Basketball players sometimes take their talents to Europe to pursue a step toward playing in the National Basketball Association, but volleyball players have almost no other options other than playing overseas if they wish to continue competing.
Ohio has faced adversity throughout the season that could’ve gotten in the way of its goals, but after sealing a Mid-American Conference regular season title Saturday, the Bobcats are now trying to fulfill their ultimate goal of winning the MAC Tournament.
Since the start of the season, Ohio’s goal has been to win a Mid-American Conference tournament, and the Bobcats took a step in that direction by clinching an outright MAC regular-season title Saturday.
Playing on national television for the first time in Ohio University’s history, the Bobcats clinched the No. 1 seed in next weekend’s Mid-American Conference Tournament against the only MAC East team it had not defeated this season.
At the beginning of the season, Ohio had hopes to win a Mid-American Conference title and earn a berth in the NCAA Tournament.
For the first time in program history, Ohio will play a match televised on national television Thursday against the team that handed the Bobcats their first loss in Mid-American Conference play.
During the last road trip of Mid-American Conference play, Ohio clinched the MAC East for an 11th consecutive year after a pair of five set victories.
For the final time before the Mid-American Conference Tournament, Ohio will hit the road this weekend and play a pair of opponents that are gearing up for revenge.
Ohio has had to deal with adversity and minor setbacks this season, but the Bobcats have handled it well and can still potentially become the No. 1 seed for the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
For the second consecutive weekend, Ohio swept a pair of matches against Mid-American Conference opponents, which included a roller-coaster win against Buffalo on Saturday.
After sweeping a pair of matches last weekend, Ohio will face two familiar Mid-American Conference opponents that took just one set, combined, against the Bobcats earlier this season.
The Bobcats kept their place atop the Mid-American Conference standings, defeating a pair of MAC West opponents during this weekend’s road trip.
After recording wins at Northern Illinois and Western Michigan during the same trip for the first time since 2007, Ohio swept the weekly Mid-American Conference awards for the second time this season.
After finishing the past two weekends with splits, Ohio will hit the road to face a pair of Mid-American Conference West opponents.
Brooke Coleman is one of six new additions to the Bobcats roster this season, and her presence has been felt on the defensive side of the court, as coach Ryan Theis recruited her as a specialist.