Golf: Bobcats finish tournament in top ten
The Bobcats finished the regular season on a high note at the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational this weekend, as Ohio placed seventh out of 14 teams.
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The Bobcats finished the regular season on a high note at the Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational this weekend, as Ohio placed seventh out of 14 teams.
The Ohio men’s golf team will travel to Muncie, Indiana this weekend to participate in the last tournament before the Mid- American Conference Championship.
The Bobcats entered Wed nesday’s doubleheader against Ohio State hoping to break a seven-game losing streak against the Buckeyes. Instead, they upped that streak to nine consecutive games.
In the midst of a stretch in which the Bobcats have lost five of six games, Ohio will have to beat a team in which it has lost seven consecutive games against in order to get back on track.
With few matches left before the Mid-American Conference tournament, both the men’s and women’s golf teams look to build on last weekend’s success heading into the stretch-run of the season.
Ohio softball coach Jodi Hermanek will have to wait until this weekend to try to take fourth place on Ohio’s all-time softball-wins list after her Bobcats were swept by Marshall in a doubleheader Wednesday.
A win against out-of-conference foe Marshall will not help the Bobcats move out of fourth place in the Mid-American Conference East Division, but it will move coach Jodi Hermanek into sole possession of fourth place on Ohio’s all-time wins list.
After Ohio defeated Toledo 15-1 last weekend, several players threw up their arms in the shape of an O. The Bobcats hope to make some W’s with their arms this weekend, as they hit the road to take on Ball State and Miami.
The Ohio men’s and women’s golf team return to the links this weekend after a long hiatus.
Ohio freshman Timmie Rappe had a great birthday on Sunday as her team serenaded her to the tune of “Happy Birthday” during the game, and the Bobcats picked up their first Mid-American Conference series win.
Ohio competed in its first event of the summer season this weekend in Indianapolis, and five Bobcats posted strong showings.
Ohio opened its home schedule with a win Tuesday and will be looking to continue its success when Mid-American Conference play begins Friday.
For a chance at a spot in the Olympics, five Ohio swimmers will have to go the extra 25 meters along with some of the best swimmers in the world.
The Ohio women’s golf team showed improvement during the University of Cincinnati Spring Invitational this weekend, as it finished with its second-best three-round score of the season.
The Ohio women’s golf team returns to the links for the second time this spring as it travels to Arizona to participate in the Rio Verde Collegiate Invitational Friday through Sunday.
Before switching into offseason mode, four Bobcats will take at least one more dip into the pool this weekend.
The journey from Tucson, Ariz., to Athens started with a simple rap.
The Bobcats will take the field at Bob Wren Stadium for the first time this season when West Virginia State comes to town Tuesday.