Women’s Basketball: Catching up with Ohio coach Bob Boldon
Ohio coach Bob Boldon has been through it all with the Bobcats.
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Ohio coach Bob Boldon has been through it all with the Bobcats.
Ohio landed at its second stop on its three-game road trip on Monday night. After traveling to Bowling Green, it was time for Ohio to pay a visit to Akron. Before Monday, the Bobcats had not won in James A. Rhodes Arena since March 2, 2019.
Felder does it all for the Bobcats.
There’s one team Ohio has yet to face this season: Akron.
On this special episode of 'Yes Ma'am,’ hosts Ashley, Molly and Maria talk to Olympic figure skater Nancy Kerrigan about the Olympics and more women in sports.
Ohio baseball is back.
Defense has never been Ohio’s strong suit. Ohio coach Bob Boldon even recognized that in the Mid-American Conference preseason press conference. Its inability to consistently guard opponents has left it with several tough losses.
Ohio is riding high after snapping its four-game losing streak on Monday night. However, its celebration may not last long. Ohio has to face Toledo (19-4, 13-1 Mid-American Conference) for the second time this season when the Rockets come to The Convo on Wednesday.
The seats in The Convo were barren as Ohio (12-9, 6-6 Mid-American Conference) snapped its four-game losing streak with a 66-53 victory over Eastern Michigan on Monday night.
Athens was painted orange in honor of Joe Burrow playing in Super Bowl LVI. Banners hung in front of local establishments, and houses were filled with residents on the edge of their seats. Locals and students alike were basking in a sense of positive connectivity that can only be felt on special occasions.
All season, Ohio has been short on options for its lineup. It has one of the smallest benches in the Mid-American Conference due to injury, and it even had to finish its game against Northern Illinois last Sunday with only four players. Ohio simply cannot afford any more problems.
It has been almost a year since the crack of a bat rang through Bob Wren Stadium. But the wait will soon be over.
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Ohio (11-8, 5-5 Mid-American Conference) has yet to hit the court this week due to its game against Ball State being postponed. It’s going to need to knock the rust off quick. After not playing for six days, Ohio will face Western Michigan (12-9, 6-6 MAC) on Saturday for the second time this season.
Ohio (11-8, 5-5 Mid-American Conference) traveled to DeKalb, Illinois, to take on Northern Illinois on Sunday afternoon. The game was originally scheduled for Saturday afternoon but was pushed back due to travel delays related to inclement weather. It was the second time Ohio faced Northern Illinois (9-11, 6-6 MAC) this season.
Recent Ohio graduate Maggie Nedoma announced that she signed her first professional volleyball contract via Twitter on Thursday evening. Nedoma will travel to Clamart, France, to begin her professional career with Clamart Volley-Ball.
Ohio has routinely found itself playing catch-up against Mid-American Conference opponents this season. Time and time again, it lags in the first half and falls behind early. Ohio repeated this trend Wednesday after falling to Ball State 84-74.
It has been 60 days since Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred held the press conference that initiated the MLB lockout.
Ohio had climbed up the Mid-American Conference standings after it had upset both Buffalo and Toledo earlier in the week, but it lost traction on Saturday against Western Michigan. It lost its lead after halftime and was defeated by Western Michigan 74-64.
It’s clear that Ohio is still one of the top teams in the Mid-American Conference. After defeating Toledo and Buffalo, it has jumped to second place in the conference standings. But, Ohio still has plenty of opponents to go.