Women's Basketball: 'Cats unable to shatter losing streak
The Bobcats’ “best collective effort” wasn’t enough to will them to victory, as they left the Glass City without shattering their season-long eight-game losing streak.
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The Bobcats’ “best collective effort” wasn’t enough to will them to victory, as they left the Glass City without shattering their season-long eight-game losing streak.
Despite a second half rally, the Bobcats were unable to close down the stretch and their losing streak has reached eight games after falling to Toledo on Saturday afternoon.
Almost three weeks after Ohio collapsed in the second half and lost its 21-point lead, the Bobcats have an opportunity to redeem themselves for round two with Toledo.
Following yet another loss on Thursday, Ohio’s trip back to Athens probably felt longer than the six-hour bus ride, as its six-game losing streak continues.
The Bobcats have been stuck in a rut.
In a party filled with hot pink cupcakes and Capri Suns, Ohio added its newest player to the team in a press conference turned birthday party Tuesday night.
Watching the Super Bowl on the bus back from Mt. Pleasant, Mich., on Sunday night probably wasn’t the most exciting experience for the Bobcats, especially after they lost their fifth-consecutive game.
This season has been a learning experience for a young Ohio team. Since Jan. 12, the Bobcats have played with only freshmen and sophomores on the floor. They won the first two games of that span but have since lost five straight.
The Bobcats are in need of a little luck.
Coach Bob Boldon scratched his head when asked about the positives of Sunday’s contest.
Last season, Ohio finished 6-23 and recorded just one win in Mid-American Conference play.
The Bobcats shoot three-pointers and attempt them often.
The storyline from The Convo was simple: Ball State knocked down three-pointers and Ohio didn’t on Saturday.
After extending its Mid-American Conference winning streak to its longest mark in three seasons, Ohio is looking to stay hot and win a fourth-consecutive game against Ball State on Saturday.
The Bobcats played with fire but didn’t get burned on their way to a third consecutive victory.
After surpassing its win total it achieved the entire season last year, Ohio will look to continue its hot start to Mid-American Conference play after winning three of its past four games.
The word “consistency” has been missing from Ohio’s vocabulary as it approaches the midpoint of its season.
Ohio began the new calendar year on a sour note, as the Bobcats failed to win their Mid-American Conference opener for the second consecutive season.
Before East Carolina and Ohio’s football teams compete in the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s bowl on Monday, the schools’ women’s basketball teams took the hardwood on Friday.
For the first time since its season opener on Nov. 10, Ohio returned to The Convo on Saturday and halted its three-game losing streak.