Bobcats balancing brains with brawn
With eight of the squad’s 18 scheduled meets in the rearview mirror, the Ohio wrestling team is trying to remain focused and motivated as it enters the season’s second half.
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With eight of the squad’s 18 scheduled meets in the rearview mirror, the Ohio wrestling team is trying to remain focused and motivated as it enters the season’s second half.
In their first meet of the New Year, the Bobcat grapplers were back on the mats yesterday and Sunday for the annual two-day Southern Scuffle tournament at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
After holding a five-point lead with two matches to go, the Ohio wrestling team dropped a close meet on the road to Tennessee Chattanooga, 18-17.
In their first home meet of the season, the Bobcats were victorious over Appalachian State 20-15, as they picked up their first win of the season.
Ohio women’s runner Juli Accurso is headed to Nationals.
Fresh off competing in the Hokie Open last Sunday, the Ohio wrestling team competed again Saturday at the Michigan State Open in East Lansing.
In what could be their final team race of the season, the Bobcat runners will compete in the NCAA Great Lakes Regionals race Saturday at the University of Toledo.
In their first meet of the season, the Bobcat wrestlers hit the mats in the Hokie Open at Virginia Tech on Sunday.
For the second time this season, Ohio women’s cross country runner Juli Accurso was better than her competition.
Coming off a meet in which they ran in the middle of the pack, the Bobcats have had 12 days to prepare for one final run at the Mid-American Conference Championships Saturday.
As the Ohio cross-country teams prepare for the Mid-American Conference Championships on Saturday, they are hoping the often-used idiom “practice makes perfect” will hold true.
Although they have had some success so far this season, the Bobcats’ toughest test is yet to come.
After sweeping the Ohio Invitational for the second-consecutive season last weekend, the Bobcats hope to continue their winning ways against much tougher competition this afternoon in the All-Ohio Championships.
Through four races this season, a trend is emerging: Sophomore runners are leading the Bobcat pack on the course.
After both Ohio cross country teams swept the Ohio Invitational for the second straight year, the Bobcats are proving there is no place like home.
In the only home meet of the season, both Bobcat cross country teams are excited for the challenge of competing on their own course in the annual Ohio Invitational.