Track and Field: Ohio earns heap of personal records at Bob Davidson Spring Kickoff
Ohio's athletes earned a heap of lifetime personal records and seasonal personal records this weekend.
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Ohio's athletes earned a heap of lifetime personal records and seasonal personal records this weekend.
Ohio walked off the floor of the Bryce Jordan Center on Friday night, preparing for the end-of-game handshake line.
Ohio needed its athletes to return to health as the end of the indoor season loomed.
Bob Boldon regularly said the Mid-American Conference had improved since he began coaching Ohio in 2013.
CLEVELAND – In one game, Ohio experienced its biggest rise and its biggest fall.
Before Quiera Lampkins started to carry Ohio on Monday, free throw attempts kept the Bobcats in the game.
Coach Bob Boldon wanted to reduce Quiera Lampkins’ minutes before the Mid-American Conference Tournament. Ohio had a game next Monday at home to begin the tournament.
Coach Bob Boldon knew roughly a week and a half ago that his team wouldn’t have a first-round bye in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Ohio did what it needed to do — it won a game — and it still doesn't have a chance to earn a first-round bye in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
At the end of practice last Friday, Jasmine Weatherspoon, Marwan Miller and a few others talked about her few days left as a Bobcat. Ohio’s regular season ends Saturday, with only Mid-American Conference Tournament play likely to follow.
As Ohio comes off earning its first win in four games Saturday against Miami, coach Bob Boldon knows the team’s confidence can’t be too high.
As Ohio ended practice Friday, Tia Jameson stopped Amani Burke before she left. Jameson, Ohio’s Director of Operations, joked about Burke’s similarity to Quiera Lampkins.
Coach Bob Boldon didn’t know why Ohio struggled on offense in its last game against Central Michigan.
Taylor Agler said Ohio wouldn’t be afraid to play Central Michigan again.
Taylor Smith, a senior high jumper, has battled tendonitis in her left knee during the indoor track season.
With 25 seconds left, Quiera Lampkins drove for a layup. Ohio was down 64-60 and needed a bucket.
Bob Boldon walked into the press conference, looking more disgruntled than he had all season.
Ohio played game No. 23 of its season Saturday, and beat Toledo 61-55.
As coach Bob Boldon walked out of the press conference Saturday, he called Hannah Boesinger a media darling. Boesinger walked in with a cough, still battling an illness she has had for about two and a half weeks.
Ohio is preparing for one of the most difficult stretches of its schedule — one that includes some of the best teams in the Mid-American Conference.