Softball: Ohio prepares for a doubleheader against Dayton Thursday
One of Ohio’s major goals this season is being the best team in the state.
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One of Ohio’s major goals this season is being the best team in the state.
The newly constructed Walter Fieldhouse played host to the annual Ohio football Pro Day on Thursday in preparation for May’s NFL Draft.
The newly constructed Walter Fieldhouse played host to the annual Ohio football Pro Day on Thursday in preparation for May’s NFL Draft.
Poor does not begin to describe Ohio’s shooting performance against Toledo on Monday when it was knocked out of the first round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Heaving into Wednesday’s game, Ohio was looking for its first season sweep of Kent State since the Reagan administration, but the Golden Flashes’ held on late and swept the Bobcats.
Despite possessing a new coaching staff and significant number of new faces compared to last season’s squad, Ohio yet again has fallen flat in the home stretch of the season.
Coming into the season, many were concerned with Ohio’s youth and size, but its true problem has proved to be a poor shooting percentage and not being able to stop teams from scoring.
Despite a late second-half charge, Ohio fell to Akron for its tenth straight loss on Saturday.
Basketball is often a game of runs and the Bobcats are in the midst of their worst run of the season after losing nine consecutive games.
Since last winning a game more than a month ago, the Bobcats are starved for a victory and a sign that they can reconcile their season.
The slide continued for Ohio as it fell to the hands of Eastern Michigan for its seventh consecutive loss.
Seven games ago, Ohio looked to be ahead of the curve in learning and interpreting first-year coach Bob Boldon’s new style of play.
Looking to buff his squad with greater athleticism and explosive play, coach Frank Solich and his staff have assembled a class that could change program history.
National signing day is similar to Christmas for most coaches, whose wish lists of recruits finally become reality and they now have the next four-plus years to mold young men in their own image.
For much of the night Ohio looked like it was going to pull off the improbable and defeat the Mid-American Conference East Division leaders Bowling Green, but midway through the second half the Falcons took it to another level and never looked back.
Playing college sports is only a dream for most young athletes, and Kat Yelle made her dream a reality after signing to play for Ohio.
No lead is ever safe, coaches often say. Ohio’s squandering of a seemingly insurmountable 21-point lead against Toledo on Sunday illustrated just that, as the Bobcats’ flat second-half play put them in the loser’s circle for the third-straight game.
In a battle of youth versus experience, Akron’s veterans bested Ohio’s young guns as the Bobcats lost their second consecutive Mid-American Conference game.
Despite being a team that normally tries to use its streaky scoring to win games, Ohio flexed its defensive muscle to capture its second Mid-American Conference win on Sunday against Western Michigan.