Softball: Bobcats finish MAC week with split wins
Entering the first weekend of Mid-American Conference play, Ohio coach Jodi Hermanek stressed the importance of the Bobcats playing like the best team in the MAC.
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Entering the first weekend of Mid-American Conference play, Ohio coach Jodi Hermanek stressed the importance of the Bobcats playing like the best team in the MAC.
For the first time in program history, Ohio’s women’s basketball will have a male head coach, as Ohio Athletics announced the hire of Bob Boldon on Thursday.
Having already earned seven Mid-American Conference individual accolades since the beginning of the season, Ohio finally will display its talents to the conference when MAC play begins this weekend against Kent State and Buffalo.
Ohio Athletics announced Thursday the hire of its new women’s basketball coach Bob Boldon, formerly of Youngstown State, less than three weeks after deciding not to renew former coach Semeka Randall’s contract.
In recent years, home runs have been almost synonymous with Ohio softball, but balls have been launched over the fence significantly more often this season than in past seasons.
Although Ohio will not open Mid-American Conference play until Friday, senior catcher Lauren Gellerman was named the MAC East player of the week for the third time this season Monday.
Although home runs might not guarantee victory, they have been a key to success for Ohio this season, as a Bobcat has gone deep in all but one of their victories.
Though the first day of spring was Wednesday, people in Athens awoke to snow Thursday morning, which resulted in a cancellation of Ohio’s doubleheader against Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.
In the midst of a season-long losing streak of five games, Ohio has added a home doubleheader Thursday against Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne.
For the first time this season, Ohio is in the midst of a team-wide offensive slump.
After beginning the season at its best pace in two decades, Ohio has slowed since the start of March, losing five of the past six games.
After setting the team record for single-season home runs in each of the past two years, it’s been no surprise Ohio has continued launching balls over the fence to begin the 2013 season.
Players come and go every season — it’s the nature of collegiate athletics. However, some leave more significant impressions on a program than others.
For the first time this season, Ohio completed a weekend with a losing record after winning just one of four games at this weekend’s Husky Classic in Seattle, Wash.
Ohio Athletics announced Sunday that women’s basketball coach Semeka Randall’s contract will not be renewed after her five years at the helm of the Bobcats.
After being tied with one minute remaining, the Bobcats fell 66-61 to the RedHawks Wednesday in the regular season finale.
Having finished the regular season with the worst Mid-American Conference record in program history, Ohio is prepared to turn the page heading into the MAC Tournament.
Ohio is down to its last chance to avoid its worst Mid-American Conference record in program history, when Miami comes to Athens Wednesday for the Bobcats’ final home game of the season.
Ohio ended the game on a 9-0 run, capped by a go-ahead three-pointer from D.J. Cooper to clinch a 72-69 comeback victory against Buffalo.
Tuesday was Ohio senior guard D.J. Cooper’s night and he wasn’t about to allow anyone to stand in his way.