Volleyball: Ohio splits pair of games; Lamberti suffers injury
Ohio entered the weekend trying to rebound from its first Mid-American Conference loss, but the Bobcats were once again unable to string together two weekend victories.
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Ohio entered the weekend trying to rebound from its first Mid-American Conference loss, but the Bobcats were once again unable to string together two weekend victories.
Coming off a weekend that coach Ryan Theis called “somewhat disappointing,” the Bobcats will look to bounce back at home against the top two teams in the Mid-American Conference West Division.
After setting yet another program milestone in Ohio’s Saturday victory, Kelly Lamberti has proven again she is on track to be the one of the best players in Bobcats history.
After suffering its first Mid-American Conference loss Thursday, Ohio responded with a balanced attack to defeat Eastern Michigan and remain tied for first place in the conference.
After claiming two victories, sweeping the weekly Mid-American Conference awards and jumping up two spots in the polls, Ohio will hit the road for another weekend of MAC play.
Ohio hosted a pair of Mid-American Conference East foes this weekend in The Convo and used precision from all areas of the court to match their best start to a season since 2005.
After sweeping their first weekend of Mid-American Conference play, the Bobcats will host MAC East rivals this weekend after spending the past three weekends on the road.
This time last year, the National Hockey League was in its third labor stoppage under commissioner Gary Bettman and numerous fans throughout the United States and Canada said they wouldn’t support the league if the season didn’t start on time.
Dual-threat volleyball players are hard to come by because of the usual height difference between players of various positions. Ohio freshman Mallory Salis, who is listed as 5-foot-8, is one of the Bobcats’ most versatile players, having found her niche playing both outside hitter and libero.
Having claimed the top spot of the Mid-American Conference East Division each of the past 10 regular seasons, No. 22 Ohio began conference play and its quest to continue the streak with a pair of victories this weekend.
After winning the Mid-American Conference regular season title last fall, Ohio will begin its 2013 campaign this weekend with a pair of road matches against Buffalo and Akron.
Despite not sweeping its second consecutive tournament this weekend at the Michigan Invitational, No. 24 Ohio won two of its three matches and is off to its best start since 1995.
For the first time since 2007, the No. 24 Bobcats will play a match as a nationally ranked team after winning their second tournament of the season last weekend.
Katie Horton started her collegiate career exactly how a freshman would want.
In the sport of volleyball, points are traditionally scored by outside hitters or middle blockers, being that they are the taller players near the net, but not every athlete needs height to help the team.
For the second time this season, Ohio finished a weekend with a perfect record and a tournament victory, after sweeping its three matches in the Western Kentucky University Invitational.
Despite dropping its first match of the season and finishing second place in the Baymont Inn Invitational at home, Ohio will compete in another tournament this weekend at the Western Kentucky University Invitational.
Ohio is coming off two straight weekends in which they faced off against a team ranked in the American Volleyball Coaches Association Top 25.
Ohio began its home campaign this weekend when it hosted the Baymont Inn Invitational, playing host to Cincinnati, No. 24 North Carolina and Dayton.