Six Bobcats headed to NCAA Championships
Six Bobcats will begin competition at the NCAA Championships on Thursday in St. Louis.
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Six Bobcats will begin competition at the NCAA Championships on Thursday in St. Louis.
An attempt to predict how six Ohio wrestlers will fare in this weekend’s NCAA Championships.
Redshirt junior Andrew Romanchik has earned an at-large to the NCAA Tournament as the selection committee releases brackets
The first day of the Mid-American Conference Championships has drawn to a close with the Bobcats finding themselves in fourth place with 55.0 overall team points. Ohio split its 20 total matches, winning 10.
As the Bobcats gear up for postseason play, here is a look at how things went in the regular season and how things are panning out for the MAC Tournament.
The Bobcats round out the regular season with a win over Cleveland State
The Bobcats rounded out the regular season with a win over Cleveland State
Ohio heads to Boiling Springs, North Carolina, where it will face Cleveland State and Gardner Webb in the last weekend of the regular season.
Coming off an exhilarating win, Ohio is ready to face out-of-conference foe West Virginia.
Ohio will face Northern Iowa in a crucial MAC matchup Friday in The Convo.
The first Japanese graduate of Ohio’s Sports Administration program is living his life’s dream of working in professional baseball
In a crucial match against a Mid-American Conference foe, Ohio loses to Old Dominion, 25-9.
Now playing in the Georgian Superleague, former Ohio Bobcat, Nick Kellogg, is still fighting for his dream of playing in the NBA.
Cody Walters’ pin and 5 straight wins propels Ohio a 21-16 victory over the Huskies.
Despite having just one conference this season, Ohio head coach Joel Greenlee is confident that the Bobcats can make up some ground in the MAC
Ohio had a chance to put itself back in the midst of the Mid-American Conference standings on Friday night, but with its loss to Kent State, it now finds itself near the bottom of the conference standings.
The Bobcats are hitting the road for a pair of meets against Kent State and Eastern Michigan.
Ohio defeated Clarion, 42-5, to begin 2015 with a dual-meet victory.
Ohio forced to forfeit two matches as it lost to fifth-ranked Mizzou.
After surrendering the lead, Ohio comes back and defeats Appalachian State, 26-15.