Men's Basketball: Bobcats look to move past loss to Zips
Facing Akron and squaring up with forward Demetrius Treadwell was a task Maurice Ndour was looking forward to during the spring of 2013.
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Facing Akron and squaring up with forward Demetrius Treadwell was a task Maurice Ndour was looking forward to during the spring of 2013.
Akron is the egg that coach Jim Christian and Ohio can’t seem to crack.
After hitting the snooze button throughout the first half, Ohio finally pulled itself out of bed in the second half on a sunny afternoon in Asheville, N.C.
For two quarters of Monday's Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl, Ohio looked like the team that was predicted to finish atop the Mid-American Conference’s East Division before the season.
An era ended 953 miles from where it began in southeast Ohio.
Before 2007, Ohio had played in just two bowl games, both coming in the 1960s.
In 1997, Bill Clinton was the president and people couldn’t talk on the phone and use the internet at the same time.
For the fifth straight season, the Bobcats are going bowling.
On the road against Morgan State, Ohio survived despite playing a sloppy game and squeezed out a road win because of Stevie Taylor’s late game heroics and the opposition’s inability to hit free throws.
Sometimes, records can be deceiving.
The 2013 regular season was a roller coaster ride for Ohio, its ups not quite matching its downs. The preseason Mid-American Conference East favorites fell short of their primary goal, winning a conference championship. Before the Bobcats’ postseason fate is decided on Sunday, here’s a look back at notable moments from the season that was.
The dreams of Mid-American Conference championships and division titles had faded away weeks ago, but there still was a task at hand for Ohio this past Friday.
It was domination from the opening tip.
In July, before either team had taken a meaningful snap, the expectations for Ohio and Massachusetts couldn’t have been much different.
In the past three games, Ohio has been outscored 123-16.
In the sparsely populated Convo on Tuesday night, Ohio took a note from Janet Jackson and Luther Vandross, learning that “The Best Things in Life Are Free.”
During Saturday’s first half, Heidelberg looked like a team that belonged with Ohio in Division I NCAA basketball.
Sometimes chemistry trumps talent. At least that’s what Ohio senior guard Nick Kellogg said when comparing this season’s team to last year’s.
By the transitive property, Ohio is 29 points better than Morgan State.
During the third quarter, six-foot-four, 265 pound defensive tackle Nate Turhune ran 61 yards for a Kent State touchdown, breaking tackles and hurdling Bobcat defenders.