Soccer: Bobcats achieve longest winning streak in 8 years
Ohio freshman forward Holly Harris put the finishing touches on a weekend sweep Sunday, scoring both goals in a 2-1 victory against the Cleveland State Vikings.
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Ohio freshman forward Holly Harris put the finishing touches on a weekend sweep Sunday, scoring both goals in a 2-1 victory against the Cleveland State Vikings.
Ohio opened its homestand in fine fashion Friday, defeating Niagara 1-0.
Ohio players kicked off their practice in fine fashion Wednesday, donning wacky shorts to lighten the mood.
The Ohio Bobcats soccer team has new faces on both sides of the pitch this year, predominately on the defensive side of the ball.
Ohio has two players on the roster from beyond the northern border of the United States. Senior Cat Rogers and freshman Brieanna Charlesbois are at different stages in their respective careers.
Ohio junior keeper Mattie Liston climbed another notch in the Ohio record books when she penciled in her 200th career save against DePaul Friday.
It took 88 minutes for Ohio to fool Morehead State’s defense in a 1-0 win Friday.
Ohio senior Veronica Rock might be listed on the roster as a forward only, but she has played a multitude of positions throughout her Bobcat career.
It’s a thrilling time to be a fan of women’s soccer. The United States women’s soccer team won the gold medal in the Olympics this year, and new excitement might continue to build as plans for a new women’s professional soccer league start in Spring 2013.
The soccer atmosphere on campus changed Sunday when the Athens Army made its first appearance at Chessa Field for an Ohio soccer game.
Sometimes a little bit of home cooking can bode well for a team.
Ohio suffered its third straight loss Friday at the hands of DePaul in the windy city of Chicago. For the second time in their young season, the Bobcats failed to net a goal, falling 3-0.
It’s often said that hindsight is 20/20. There’s a lot to correct when Ohio looks to the past, as they dropped both of last weekend’s season-opening matches. This time around, that learning experience might come handy for the young Bobcat squad, though.
After making an early exit in the Mid-American Conference championship’s first round, Ohio soccer picked up two transfers to bolster both the offense and defense.
On Friday, the Ohio soccer team can start to prove its mantra of a new season and attitude, one that was installed after the past season.
The Ohio soccer team kicked off its 2012 season with a 2-0 exhibition win against Eastern Kentucky Sunday.
The beginning of any season is a welcome reminder that what’s past is of little importance and the future holds a clean slate.
Most Ohio teams don’t have very far to go when it comes to getting to practice. For the men and women’s golf teams, it is just a bit farther.
Lou Horvath is known for his booming voice throughout Peden Stadium and The Convo, persuading the crowd to stand for defense and commenting on the range of D.J. Cooper’s three point attempts, but what he does off the mic is just as pleasing to the ear.