Leaving at Halftime Episode 67: Baseball Outlook
Anthony Poisal joins the show to talk the status of Ohio baseball — without having seen the team in person, of course — and the odds of back-to-back Mid-American Conference Championships.
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Anthony Poisal joins the show to talk the status of Ohio baseball — without having seen the team in person, of course — and the odds of back-to-back Mid-American Conference Championships.
Matt Parker and Jimmy Watkins sit down with Ohio football beat writer Spencer Holbrook to discuss how spring practice is treating the Bobcats, as well as Ohio's pro day.
Matt Parker joins the show. Ohio sweeps the defending Mid-American Conference Champs. It's early, but the signs are positive. We have a new host next year! And as always, student journalists are lamenting the disadvantages of being student journalists.
Finally, Ohio returns to the Ohio Softball Field. First Dayton, then conference play. Can it avoid finishing second in the tournament for the third straight year?
Trevor Colgan joins the show as Ohio softball is back. This time, without arguably the greatest pitcher in program history. How are they moving forward?
Andrew Gillis and Jordan Horrobin join the show. Ohio's season is over. Was it just injuries? What do they look like next year?
Doug Taylor gathered his teammates at center court to tell them next year will be different as the buzzer was about to sound on Ohio’s 68-55 loss to Miami on Tuesday at Millett Hall.
Jordan Dartis and the Bobcats said for weeks that they weren't keeping track of the conference standings.
Jordan Horrobin and Andrew Gillis join the show. Do we believe coaches and players don't look at standings? What if Miami and Ohio play twice in four days? And how could that happen?
Matt Parker and Anthony Poisal join the show. The Bobcats are in almost the same exact spot as last year when they made the finals. Can they repeat, or even better, that result? Why can't Matt and J-Clau acquire press passes easily?
Eric Walker joins the show. Ohio finished seventh at home — not a good team result. But in a sport that is so individualized where you get one shot to qualify for the larger stage, how do we quantify that finish?
Mike Laster knew senior night was designed to celebrate more than his journey from bench dweller to team leader. Laster wanted to give Sam Frayer and Antonio Bisutti a chance to play, too.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Ohio can defend Buffalo effectively. The Bobcats proved it Jan. 26 when they became the first Mid-American Conference team to finish within 10 points of the Bulls, albeit in a loss.
Andrew Gillis joins the show to discuss Ohio's second straight win Tuesday night over Kent State. We have a four-way tie for 9th place (also last place) in the MAC. Other than the top three seeds, nobody knows anything about their first round plans. Particularly, The Post Sports' basketball writers.
Jordan Dartis has never won a defensive honor in his time at Ohio. Opposing teams know him for shooting off screens, not fighting through them.
The last time Ohio hosted the MAC Championships meet, they won the whole thing. This year, nationally-ranked Akron will be a juggernaut to overcome. But the Bobcats still have record-setting and NCAA-qualifying aspirations.
Coach Saul Phillips and the Bobcats can still host a Mid-American Conference Tournament game.
Sports Editor Andrew Gillis joins the show to peak ahead at Ohio's seeding chances. It's actually not impossible for the Bobcat to host a first round game. But how realistic is it?
Coach Saul Phillips said the first Ohio fans he met upon accepting the Ohio coaching job gave him one objective: beat Miami.
And he shouldn’t be.