Volleyball: Kat Bloch leaves program
Sophomore Kat Bloch has left Ohio’s volleyball program in the midst of her second year, Coach Deane Webb confirmed at Monday’s press conference.
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Sophomore Kat Bloch has left Ohio’s volleyball program in the midst of her second year, Coach Deane Webb confirmed at Monday’s press conference.
Ohio earned its biggest statement win of the season Saturday night. Well, sort of.
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
Kent State has historically been a thorn in the side of Ohio.
Ohio has a checklist hanging in its locker room that details its goals for the season. The ultimate goal is to qualify for the Mid-American Conference Tournament, and each conference win counts toward that goal.
Mallory Salis sat on a green plastic folding chair and fiddled with her ankle brace as her teammates surrounded her and stretched their arms and legs.
As Deane Webb sauntered into his weekly press conference he didn’t look like a man who’s being burdened by the program’s worst start in 15 years.
Look at Ohio’s record and you’ll see one story.
Correction appended.
Ohio spent a lot of time with Louis this week at practice.
Deane Webb could have tinkered with the Ohio lineup all he wanted on Saturday evening, but it would not change anything.
Last season, Ohio won the Mid-American Conference Tournament in large part because of their seniors.
On the one hand for Ohio, it was a return to the familiar.
A five-run first inning paved the way to an offensive burst and blowout win of Morehead State.
Ohio's athletic department made $28.7 million last year, with $18.8 coming from university subsidies
John Adryan's two home runs highlight doubleheader sweep against Buffalo on Saturday.
Ohio (12-16, 2-4 in the MAC) took down Eastern Kentucky in a non-conference matchup on Tuesday night.
Ohio State visited Ohio for the first time since 1993 on Tuesday evening, reigniting a rivalry dating back to the 19th century.
For the first time since 1993, Ohio State will pay a visit to Ohio at Bob Wren Stadium.
Ohio drops two of three against Northern Illinois behind poor batting.