Women's Basketball: Ohio's shooting numbers will eventually go up despite slow start
Ohio doesn’t have a big sample size right now in terms of games played.
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Ohio doesn’t have a big sample size right now in terms of games played.
Ohio sometimes wouldn’t even encounter pressure from multiple players.
Amani Burke missed a jump shot with 1:37 left in the game, but freshman forward Gabby Burris snagged the ball for the offensive rebound.
Deb Doseck worked nights, but before she went to work, she’d take her daughter, Dominique, to Alexander High School in Albany.
Before the fourth quarter started, Ohio had finished each quarter only down three points.
With under five seconds left in the game, freshman guard Cierra Hooks stole the ball off Marshall’s inbound pass.
With the Mid-American Conference East Division out of its control, Ohio is only focused on beating Buffalo.
Ohio has begun the season well with two straight wins – the first against High Point and the other against Notre Dame College.
The game had been all but over. But Ohio still had a record to break.
AKRON — Nathan Rourke stood outside Ohio’s locker room at InfoCision Stadium-Summa Field dejected. His face was stoic as he fielded questions from media.
Amani Burke sat at the table, the black microphone resting on the green tablecloth. Dominique Doseck sat next to her. Both were still in their white uniforms.
With only two games left in the regular season, Ohio is poised to win the Mid-American Conference East Division for the second straight season.
Ohio wants to run the fast break well this season, and that’s because it has the personnel to do so.
The game was supposed to be offense galore, the top two offenses in the Mid-American Conference, dueling on ESPN2 in primetime.
This story has been updated to reflect the most recent reporting.
Coach Bob Boldon started five freshmen and, up until the end of the third quarter, Ohio’s young players played fine.
When Amani Burke scored a career-high 21 points against Miami last season, former player Quiera Lampkins wanted to emphasize that she and Burke were different players.
Brendan Cope walked into the news conference room sporting his all-black uniform, a once-a-year tradition for the Bobcats.
Tim Albin was animated last Thursday as Ohio began to practice for its next opponent.
Ohio's esteemed senior class is gone. There's a different atmosphere and different expectations around Bob Boldon's program. Cameron Fields joins the show to help explain what we can expect this season.