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After spending six years apart, they became inseparable.
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After spending six years apart, they became inseparable.
It is if you ask the Ohio training staff.
With the exception of the film session that followed, little came from Ohio’s 91-57 loss to Toledo on Jan. 16.
Anthony Poisal and Matt Parker join the show to discuss the possibility of outdoor hockey in Athens, recap the sweep of Oakland and preview the final regular season game for this class of seniors. And of course, some student journalist complaints.
Gavin Block said after Tuesday’s game the Bobcats have something to prove.
The Bobcats lost in double overtime Saturday, which makes four straight losses and seven of eight. Andrew Gillis joins the show to analyze that loss and analyze how to view this disappointing season considering all the bad breaks. Also, parking in Athens is terrible.
Teyvion Kirk walked into the postgame press conference with no sweat on his body.
It is hard to locate the low point of the Bobcats’ struggles.
Trevor Colgan joins the show. After a 3-9 start, the Bulldogs still have a chance to win the TVC-Ohio. How have they done it? How can they keep it up? Also, death to the instant gamer.
BOWLING GREEN — For perhaps the first time ever, coach Saul Phillips held back during an interview.
Andrew Gillis and Jimmy Watkins discuss Ohio's chances at Bowling Green on Tuesday night.
As Teyvion Kirk walked back to his seat on the bench after his fifth foul — the one he was supposed to commit — he smacked his chair in frustration.
The TVC-Ohio schedule makes no sense. The Athens Bulldogs have won two straight after losing six of seven over the break. How do they ensure the turnaround is permanent?
Hockey Wednesdays will always be there for you.
AKRON — The Bobcats don’t have a go-to scorer, and they’re willing to admit it.
The Ohio-Akron rivalry changed dramatically this offseason.
We're back! The Bobcats took a turn for the worse over the break. They're hoping to string a second straight win together Tuesday at Akron, a team that happens to be coached by former Ohio coach John Groce. How will the dynamics of the rivalry change?
Saul Phillips didn’t want to move on from Saturday’s 72-66 win over Eastern Michigan.
If Ohio plays the same number of games this year, the cutoff for Carter will be nine on the training table than the court.
Let’s not sugarcoat it: The Bobcats played terribly Tuesday night.