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Last season might have ended with a 45-14 thrashing of Louisiana-Monroe in the Advocare V100 Independence Bowl, but the conclusion of the Bobcats’ Mid-American Conference slate wasn’t nearly as inspiring.
The rule of three suggests that good things often come in threes. After all, there have been three musketeers, three stooges and even three little pigs.
Come December, players from the best teams in the Mid-American Conference’s East and West Divisions will play for a conference championship at Ford Field in Detroit.
Ohio’s transition from quarters to semesters forced many students to adjust their schedules to accommodate a summer vacation that arrived a month earlier than it did in years past.
The players on the Chicago Cubs garner my deepest sympathies.
On Thursday evening, the Mid-American Conference honored former student-athletes and coaches by enshrining them in among the league’s all-time greats.
The fourth day of the Mid-American Conference Tournament was a soggy one, as rain rolled through Avon causing delay after delay.
It wasn’t exactly the way coach Rob Smith and Ohio wanted to end the season, but it had to suffice.
Ohio’s seniors were given the opportunity to put on a square cap, turn their tassels and become college graduates on Sunday.
With runners on first and second and one out in the bottom of the tenth, junior Chandler Geller came up to the plate with a chance to break a 3-3 tie and win the game against Bowling Green.
Coach Rob Smith has said all season that the end goal of the season is to crack 12 conference wins and find a way into the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
On a soggy Wednesday afternoon in West Virginia, Ohio couldn’t find the bats that propelled it to a nine-run game Tuesday.
Freshman center fielder Nick Squires reached base three times without recording a hit or seeing four pitches out of the strike zone in a 5-4 victory against Northern Illinois on Friday.
Rob Smith had a large problem to deal with when he took over head coaching duties from Joe Carbone, who’d been in charge of the baseball program for 24 years.
After pitching a complete game against Akron last Sunday, Ohio was counting on another clutch performance out of starting pitcher Connor Sitz.
After sinking to an eighth place finish in the Kemper Sports Intercollegiate at The Glen Club outside of Chicago this past week, the Ohio men’s team will finish out their regular season this weekend at the Penn State University Blue Course in University Park, Penn.
On a steamy Thursday afternoon, coach Rob Smith called on senior Marck Paliotto to start practice while he took time to address the media.