Volleyball: 'Cats take on top teams in Hawaii
The Bobcats will begin their season far from Athens, as they'll play two ranked teams in Hawaii.
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The Bobcats will begin their season far from Athens, as they'll play two ranked teams in Hawaii.
Voleyball players Abby Gilleland and Kelly Lamberti played against each other on national teams this summer overseas.
Despite being the lowest-seeded team in the Lexington Regional, Ohio played like it expected to win against top-seeded Kentucky to the brink of a game one upset on Friday.
Coming into this season, Ohio was projected to finish in the middle of the Mid-American Conference, but the Bobcats defied expectations and did it their own way by not letting any moment get the best of them.
Before the season began, coach Jodi Hermanek’s goals were simple and concrete: win the Mid-American Conference and be the best team in Ohio.
It’s been nearly two decades, but Ohio is again atop the Mid-American Conference.
A pitching duel between the Mid-American Conference’s two best pitchers lasted a little over three hours, but Ohio’s Savannah Jo Dorsey outlasted Buffalo’s Tori Speckman to advance to the MAC Tournament championship game.
Centerfielder Alyssa Wolfe robs a home run to record the final out of sophomore pitcher Savannah Jo Dorsey's perfect game on Thursday. The Bobcats have advanced to the third round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament. (Via MAC Sports)
Many times, advancing in postseason play depends on which pitcher is better that day. Luckily for Ohio, sophomore Savannah Jo Dorsey bested her Kent State counterpart Emma Johnson.
Ohio is limping into the Mid-American Conference Tournament as its bats have struggled during recent weeks.
Ohio hasn’t scored a run in the past 25 of innings in Mid-American Conference play.
Ohio will get exactly what its needs in Marshall: a distraction.
After sweeping rival Miami for the first time since 2009 on Friday, Ohio looked to be cruising through Mid-American Conference play. That was until the team traveled to play Ball State on Saturday and Sunday.
After getting shut out in the first game of a doubleheader against Ohio State on Wednesday, the Bobcats looked to be cruising to a game two victory, but could never land the knockout blow.
Defeating Ohio State in the first game of the Red and Black Classic last month not only ended a six-game slide for Ohio, but also proved it can beat some of the nation’s best competition.
Despite losing the production of the program’s single-season home run and RBI leader last season, the Bobcats have been fortunate to find an immediate replacement in freshman catcher Madison Claytor.
After winning three of its first four games to start Mid-American Conference play, Ohio will look to continue its momentum into this weekend when it hosts a pair of two-game series.
Wichita State fell just four points short of advancing to the national championship game in last season’s men’s basketball NCAA Tournament.
Ohio rose to the challenge on Thursday when it slowed Dayton’s high-powered bats to earn a split of the doubleheader.