Women's Basketball: Ohio beats rival Miami for first time since 2011, coasts to its first MAC victory
From the opening tip, Ohio controlled the tempo of the game on its way to picking up the Bobcats’ first Mid-American Conference win of the season.
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From the opening tip, Ohio controlled the tempo of the game on its way to picking up the Bobcats’ first Mid-American Conference win of the season.
On fire doesn’t begin to describe the Bobcats’ shooting performance on Monday.
Despite holding its opponent to 20 points less than it had been allowing this season, Ohio could not escape with a victory on Sunday in the opening game of the James Madison Invitational.
The goal of basketball is putting the ball in the basket more often than your opponent.
When looking at the schedule, Maryland and Louisville tend to pop out, especially when a rebuilding team such as Ohio plays the ranked schools within 10 days of each other.
Fun in the sun didn’t translate to the court in Puerto Rico as Ohio dropped both of its games in the San Juan Shootout against University of Illinois at Chicago and No. 8 Maryland.
Sometimes, size speaks for itself.
As the game wore on, the lanes wore down and Louisville scored layup after layup to hand Ohio its worst loss since the 2004-05 season Thursday.
The NCAA has messed everything up because it is greedy and selfish.
Life on the road can be tough.
On average, it takes about one year for a baby to take its first steps.
Kiyanna Black stole the show in The Convo Sunday, as the sophomore guard scored 35 points to lead the Bobcats to their first win the Bob Boldon era.
For the fifth consecutive season, the Bobcats exited the Mid-American Conference Tournament after the opening round.
The combination of bad weather and the physical play from Kent State were a pair of obstacles that Ohio was unable to overcome Thursday at Chessa Field.
All roads come to an end at some point and like Athens’ brick streets, there are plenty of bumps along the way.
With just one regular season game remaining, the Ohio women’s soccer team is looking to end the season on a high note
Not executing on chances can cost teams down the final stretch of a regular season, which is exactly what happened to Ohio this weekend.
Six points are not only expected, but are also needed from Ohio’s team this weekend.