Column: Ohio's deal with Adidas is a home run
Pat yourself on the back, Ohio. The athletics department deal with Adidas is a home run.
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Pat yourself on the back, Ohio. The athletics department deal with Adidas is a home run.
Ohio’s athletic department will receive a $748,450 cash payout from the NCAA in mid-April, according to a document published Friday by USA Today.
Earlier this week, Ohio announced that it is ending its ten-year partnership with Russell Athletic and will be signing an eight-year deal with Adidas to become the school’s exclusive outfitter.
Butler University may be in the midst of March Madness in basketball, but as the Bobcats face the Bulldogs this weekend at Bob Wren Stadium, a rebound performance is necessary as they march into conference play.
Ohio’s athletic department announced Tuesday that it has signed an apparel contract with Adidas, ending a 10-year stretch of having their jerseys and other apparel provided by Russell Athletic.
Ohio split a weekend series against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, which pushed the Bobcats overall record to 5-3. A marathon 13 inning game where the Bobcats (5-3) eked out a 2-1 victory over the Cougars sealed the weekend split.
With Ohio ready to begin its 2017 season, the objective is returning to the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Rob Smith is a master of tinkering with his lineup.
Ohio is just about a week away from kicking off its 2017 campaign as it heads to South Carolina to take on La Salle and Butler next weekend.
In the spring of 1973, a talented Ohio baseball team finished second in the Mid-American Conference. Four student-athletes on that team would eventually break into professional sports.
Ohio’s overall performance against Central Michigan on Sunday afternoon at The Convo could be summed up by two of their ten total bouts.
The list hanging in Ohio’s locker room outlining the team’s goals for the season has one spot awaiting its checkmark.
After a five-set loss in their regular season finale Saturday evening, the Bobcats clinched the third seed in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
A prolonged answer to a short question is a common occurrence at a Deane Webb press conference.
Ohio’s sweep at the hands of Miami was their first straight-sets loss at The Convo this season since the end of August, but that wasn’t what Ohio was focused on.
With less than three weeks to go until the Mid-American Conference Tournament, Ohio took a massive step securing a first-round bye.
An excused absence given to an Ohio student has gained national attention for its more than well-deserved reason.
If the cliche about defense winning championships is correct, Ohio is in for a wild finish to its season.
Coach Deane Webb isn’t keeping secrets when it comes to revealing who his favorite player is this season.
Natalie Burchesky bent her knees slightly and held her outstretched arms by her side as Kent State passed the ball on the other side of the net.