Women's Basketball: Ohio is motivated to prove youth will not be a hindrance
The class of 2017 – Quiera Lampkins, Jasmine Weatherspoon, Hannah Boesinger, Yamonie Jenkins and Tmisht Stinson – is gone.
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The class of 2017 – Quiera Lampkins, Jasmine Weatherspoon, Hannah Boesinger, Yamonie Jenkins and Tmisht Stinson – is gone.
A.J. Ouellette walked into the news conference room Saturday wearing a white Ohio tank top. Linebacker Chad Moore was already sitting at the table.
As Ohio powers through Mid-American Conference play, it only has four games left in the regular season: Miami, Toledo, Akron and Buffalo — and each game will be important in its own way.
Dorian Brown worked Kent State’s rush defense last season, too.
Ohio is heading into the meat of Mid-American Conference play after its 48-30 win against Bowling Green, and coach Frank Solich and his team are prepared.
As Ohio passes through the midway point of its regular season, it is in position to win a second straight Mid-American Conference East division title.
BOWLING GREEN – Quentin Poling knocked the ball out of James Morgan’s grasp. Then cornerback Bradd Ellis knocked it out again.
After Ohio lost to Central Michigan last Saturday, the Bobcats hoped the season-high four turnovers their team committed was an aberration.
Cameron Odom and Matt Seymour stood across each other on the field at Walter Fieldhouse.
Bradd Ellis thought he and Tyler Conklin were both going for the ball.
Ohio's linebackers have some of the most dynamic personalities on the team.
A.J. Ouellette and Dorian Brown just needed to find the holes. And then they needed to burst through them.
With 1:42 left in the game, Ohio needed to score again. Massachusetts was still within reach.
At first, Andrew Cree II had to respect Bryan Long Jr.’s “Madden” skills.
After coming off a solid win against Mid-American Conference foe Eastern Michigan, Ohio is poised to win a third straight game Saturday when it faces Massachusetts on the road.
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YPSILANTI, Mich. – After Ohio forced an incomplete pass on its final stop Saturday, the Bobcats went into the locker room, ready to celebrate.
During the week of the Kansas game, Frank Solich didn’t name a starting quarterback at Ohio’s weekly Monday press conference.
Ohio formed a semicircle near the middle of the field Wednesday at Walter Fieldhouse, creating an opening for its brief, fun activity. The Bobcats were going to golf.
The Mid-American Conference hopes to resolve a problem that's been present throughout sports history.