Men's Basketball: Ohio cruises past Lancers in second half
It has been documented this year that the Bobcats are a different offensive team when guards Nick Kellogg and Stevie Taylor produce for Ohio.
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It has been documented this year that the Bobcats are a different offensive team when guards Nick Kellogg and Stevie Taylor produce for Ohio.
Ohio’s quest for three consecutive bowl victories came up short, as it fell to East Carolina 37-20 in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl on Monday. The Bobcats hung with the Pirates for three quarters, but East Carolina used a fourth quarter surge to seize control of the game. Here are ten takeaways from Ohio’s season-ending loss:
Any chance of erasing a disappointing end to the 2013 regular season lies on Tropicana Field’s turf in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Although Ohio bested Massachusetts in football, the teams’ contest on the hardwood was a different story as the Bobcats fell 83-71 on Wednesday.
After falling on the road against Oakland last weekend, Ohio responded with an emphatic 72-47 victory against Alabama A&M on Saturday to remain a perfect 6-0 at home.
Since the beginning of the season, Ohio has prided itself on playing a tough home non-conference schedule by facing tests that have challenged the Bobcats to have a team-first mentality.
On an afternoon dedicated to Ohio’s 19 seniors, the class surely didn’t disappoint during their final game at Peden Stadium.
Although Ohio did not have much trouble dispatching Heidelberg for the Bobcats’ third consecutive win, the team should have its hands full on Tuesday when Mercer enters The Convo.
PREGAME
During Ohio’s first possession of the game, the Bobcats grabbed four offensive rebounds, which set the tone for the rest of the contest and showcased their superior athleticism and height advantage.
After beginning its season against a triad of schools that competed in Division I postseason tournaments last year, Ohio will host Division III Heidelberg on Saturday.
Debate about new controversial NCAA hand-check, blocking and charging rule interpretations hasn’t ceased, even several games into the 2013-14 season.
With the score tied at 62 and just 2.2 seconds left on the clock, Stevie Taylor converted a three-point play as he drove the lane, scored and was fouled, which was reminiscent of his game-winning three-pointer against Kent State last season.
PREGAME
A solid defensive line starts with continuity, or in Ohio’s latest campaign, a crutch.
When Ohio’s starters were being introduced before their matchup against No. 10 Ohio State, a pair of Bobcats received a thunderous applause from the crowd at Value City Arena from their hometown faithful.