Basketball: Carter shines in gloomy Ohio loss to Toledo
Jason Carter walked into the press conference and lowered his head.
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Jason Carter walked into the press conference and lowered his head.
Now 17 games into the season, Ohio’s season has churned with unpredictable storylines, from great defense to flimsy offense and an MVP’s broken foot.
Playing without their best individual, the Bobcats had their best team win Saturday afternoon, as Ohio tamed Northern Illinois 78-69 on the road.
The Convo was an unfamiliar place Saturday afternoon. The overwhelming feeling was vulnerability.
Midway through the second half, Gavin Block got into a scrap for a jump ball and went crashing onto the hardwood with Eastern Michigan forward James Thompson IV.
DETROIT — Greg Windham sat with eyes fixed ahead.
DETROIT — Greg Windham kneeled alone at midfield, eyes glued to the turf. Behind him, the Western Michigan crowd roared.
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. — Ohio departed for Huntington with an undefeated record and an impressive start to the season; it left with an eye-opening defensive performance that raised more questions than answers.
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. — Saul Phillips spent the offseason focused on one thing: improving the Ohio defense.
There are two sides to Clay Johnson.
Come Friday night in Detroit, Ohio will enter the Mid-American Conference Championship Game hoping for its first conference title since 1968.
Following a season-opening win against Southern, Kenny Kaminski sat stone-faced in the press conference and said Ohio had the best depth of any team in the country.
In a season of unexpectedness, the only weekly commonality has been Ohio’s control over the games its won and lost.
Antonio Campbell wouldn’t budge when he called Ohio's matchup at Georgia Tech a "must-win" game.
Ohio needed a response.
Midway through the second half, Jaaron Simmons broke through a screen, leaped over the defender, threw a bullet to the low post and watched Antonio Campbell calmly finish the layup.
As the game progressed, coach Saul Phillips’ footsteps down the sideline grew slightly softer and composed.
With the Bobcats resting on their bye week, it’s a good time to evaluate when and where they might play in an upcoming bowl game in December.
Hoops season has arrived, and for Ohio, it looks promising.
For the first time this season, the Bobcats looked relaxed.