Field Hockey: Offense shows signs of life over weekend
The season was looking bleak, as the defense had to keep Ohio in every game.
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The season was looking bleak, as the defense had to keep Ohio in every game.
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Field hockey beat writer Eric Walker joined Jimmy Watkins and Andrew Gillis to talk about the state of the team headed into Mid-American Conference play this weekend.
The perfect scenario for Ohio would show the offense clicking on all cylinders, the defense thwarting the opponents’ attacks. Right now, that's not true.
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On this episode of Leaving at Halftime, field hockey beat writer Eric Walker joins Jimmy Watkins and Andrew Gillis to talk about the field hockey's season to this point.
Ohio failed to find the back of the net in either of its two games this weekend in New York, losing to No. 5 Syracuse and Cornell.
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Ohio began the season with two games in two days, one against a Mid-American Conference rival, and came away with one win in Muncie, Indiana, over the weekend.
Ohio missed the Mid-American Conference tournament for the first time since 1989 and return their best attacking players but needs to improve on defense where there are many question marks.
Confidence is high for Ohio as it heads to the Mid-American Conference Championships fresh off its first tournament win as a team since 2014.
Time management is a term that is thrown around by everyone.
The 2016 Mid-American Conference Championships had just ended and Hailey Hrynewich stood in third-place after a breakout tournament and season.
The Bobcats did the only thing that they could do to improve on a second-place finish at the Lady Colonel Classic — they won.
Ohio will head to the Dolores Black Falcon Invitational in Bowling Green, Ohio, for the last tournament before the Mid-American Conference Tournament coming off a second-place finish at the Lady Colonel Classic.