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Rudy Rott didn’t know where he would go next when his Ohio career ended in the Mid-American Conference Tournament last month.
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Rudy Rott didn’t know where he would go next when his Ohio career ended in the Mid-American Conference Tournament last month.
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Who could break out for the Bobcats next season?
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Rudy Rott has already done more than enough to establish himself as one of the best Ohio players in program history.
The contract and salary information for Ohio men’s basketball coach Jeff Boals, who was hired by the program in March, have become clear.
Ohio played 50 games in its regular season, but its postseason hopes hinged on the results of three games against Western Michigan this weekend.
Ohio has spent most of its conference schedule clinging onto sixth place, the final Mid-American Conference Tournament spot and fighting to avoid a second consecutive absence from the postseason.
Ohio has spent the last two months looking to replace Sean Hogan, who stepped down from his head coaching duties in March after coaching the Bobcats’ hockey team for the last five years and keeping them near the top of the American Collegiate Hockey Association.
Kenny Ogg flashed a smile as he walked up the steps of the dugout at Bob Wren Stadium. A large ice bag was tightly taped to his right arm, which hurled 97 pitches Sunday and helped save Ohio from a nightmare weekend against Kent State.
Ohio will look to extend its season-high four-game win streak when it hosts Kent State for a three-game series this weekend at Bob Wren Stadium.
After its first sweep of the season, Ohio is in unfamiliar territory: the top half of the Mid-American Conference standings.
Ohio’s season might have just hit a turning point.
If Ohio wants to avoid a second-straight absence from the Mid-American Conference Tournament, it needs to start winning road games.
The Jeff Boals era at Ohio is only a month old, but the new coach has already made a splash on one of the biggest days of the college basketball calendar.
Jack Liberatore saw coach Rob Smith emerge from the dugout and knew what was coming next.
Ohio needed at least two wins against Toledo this weekend at Bob Wren Stadium to stay afloat in the race for a Mid-American Conference Tournament spot.
Frank Solich paced around the midfield logo Saturday at Peden Stadium with a hat, headset and clipboard and watched Ohio’s final spring practice unwind. The coach placed his hands on his hips as he observed his team complete full-contact reps for the final time until fall camp.
Nate Mallott entered Ohio’s dugout and ducked.
Ohio will look to stop its four-game losing streak this weekend when it hosts Mid-American Conference foe Toledo for three games at Bob Wren Stadium. The Bobcats lost ground in the MAC after they were swept by Northern Illinois last weekend, and a series win will be pivotal if Ohio wants to pull closer to a MAC Tournament spot.