Men's Basketball: Ohio can't overcome M.A.C. Center woes in loss to Kent State
KENT — Something about the M.A.C. Center confounds Ohio.
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KENT — Something about the M.A.C. Center confounds Ohio.
Missed opportunities were the theme of Saul Phillips’ postgame press conference Tuesday night.
After several failed Bobcat drives and kick outs, Mike Laster stood at the 3-point line with 7:04 remaining. Four seconds remained on the shot clock.
The Bobcats finished non-conference play with a victory Friday night.
Coach Saul Phillips sent his walk-ons to the scorer's table with under a minute remaining.
With 11.6 seconds remaining in overtime, the stage was set.
Ohio played Sunday’s game without elite shooter Jordan Dartis.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — With 1:47 remaining, coach Saul Phillips gave into the inevitable.
Athens had a rough weekend. New team, no worries. Trevor's grandma steals the show and Trevor needs to keep better track of time.
Ohio crushed Coppin State, and Jason Carter is cleared to run. Kevin Mickle is back. All of a sudden, the wave of injuries that hit the Bobcats are starting to heal, and they may be better off because of them down the road.
Griffin Lutz is gone, but there's still reason for optimism for Athens. Trevor Colgan joins to discuss why.
Injuries suck, don't they?
Ohio is still down to seven rotation guys as Iona comes to town. We discuss the brutal injury bug this season, Doug Taylor's development and the plan going forward for Jason Carter.
The Bobcats were primed for a MAC Title run and a 10-win season. They finished 8-4. What the heck happened?
The Bobcats needed a break after the Gildan Charleston classic.
Ohio could live with Thursday night’s loss to Clemson.
Jason Carter is hurt. How long? We don't know, but we have guesses. What does this mean? How will the Bobcat offense develop without one of its focal points?
After a 37-34 loss to Akron on Tuesday night, Ohio's Mid-American Conference Championship hopes are nearly dashed.
Former Ohio basketball player Dave Jamerson finds spiritual fulfillment.
The Bobcats are finally as healthy as they can be. They're hot coming into the tournament. It's championship or bust. Can they do it?