Football: Spring game offers a chance for Ohio to show off its backfield
Ohio completed its last spring practice session Thursday.
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Ohio completed its last spring practice session Thursday.
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The Bobcats took part in a hard-hitting Friday night practice.
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On a cold rainy day, the defense ruled practice yet again.
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Ohio got off to slow start and couldn't recover, falling to Lebanon Valley 3-2.
No. 7 Ohio will play No. 10 Lebanon Valley on Saturday in the first game of the American Collegiate Hockey Association's National Tournament for both programs.
The practice was the last of the season for Ohio, as every day for the rest of the season — as long as the team keeps winning — will hold a game for the Bobcats.
The Bobcats are preparing to face Iowa State for a fifth time in the season.
Ohio split the weekend series with Robert Morris, finishing the season 28-8-1.
Even with a national championship in sight, the Bobcats still have to keep their focus on the future.
The Bobcats have numerous injuries and illnesses plaguing the team heading down the stretch of the season.
The best team on campus, Ohio hockey, is well equipped to become champions.