Still left to be settled
This season was supposed to be a year in transition for both the men's and women's teams. One has went well. The other hasn't.
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This season was supposed to be a year in transition for both the men's and women's teams. One has went well. The other hasn't.
Kevin Mickle had a great performance, but will he hold up the rest of the way?
How Mike Laster’s work ethic put him as one of the Bobcats most reliable leaders and scorers.
TOLEDO — Ohio played 35 good minutes against Toledo on Tuesday night. It was the five bad ones that let the game get away.
How Frank Solich turned one of the worst football programs in the country into one of the most consistent.
It didn't matter where Jordan Dartis shot the ball on the floor Tuesday night. Because most of the time, it went in.
The Bobcats lost in double overtime Saturday, which makes four straight losses and seven of eight. Andrew Gillis joins the show to analyze that loss and analyze how to view this disappointing season considering all the bad breaks. Also, parking in Athens is terrible.
Mike Laster sat on the floor just outside the paint and stared at the basket on the opposite end of the court. That basket was the source of Laster and the Bobcats' frustration for the previous 10 minutes.
BOWLING GREEN — Saul Phillips says he sees the potential every day in practice.
Andrew Gillis and Jimmy Watkins discuss Ohio's chances at Bowling Green on Tuesday night.
Ohio has dug itself a hole over the last month. That's not the comforting part.
Ohio's 73-66 loss to Buffalo won't show up anywhere other than the schedule and the standings.
It's back.
Antonio Campbell can finally play basketball again.
AKRON — With the Bobcats down one with just under 40 seconds left, they turned to the scorer that had regained his scoring touch.
At its meeting last week, the Ohio University Board of Trustees approved the construction of a nearly $2 million videoboard for The Convo.
We're back! The Bobcats took a turn for the worse over the break. They're hoping to string a second straight win together Tuesday at Akron, a team that happens to be coached by former Ohio coach John Groce. How will the dynamics of the rivalry change?
As Ohio continues to struggle offensively, perhaps the team's biggest test will come in Ypsilanti on Saturday.
In a surprising and unexpected display of unity, North Korea and South Korea will march under one flag at the opening ceremonies in next month's Olympic Games in Pyeongchang County, South Korea.
A Doug Taylor jumper with 8:57 left in the first half brought Ohio to just a six-point deficit. It was manageable, considering in the first 11 minutes, Ohio hung with an electric Toledo offense.