Leaving at Halftime podcast: Episode 7
Field hockey beat writer Eric Walker joined Jimmy Watkins and Andrew Gillis to talk about the state of the team headed into Mid-American Conference play this weekend.
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Field hockey beat writer Eric Walker joined Jimmy Watkins and Andrew Gillis to talk about the state of the team headed into Mid-American Conference play this weekend.
After an offseason filled with transfers out of the program, the Bobcats added forward Kevin Mickle as a graduate transfer from Florida Gulf Coast on Tuesday.
Andrew Gillis and Jimmy Watkins discuss Ohio's loss at Purdue on Friday and how the team can get better. The two also go into the quarterback situation and debate who should start on Saturday against Kansas.
Sports Editor Andrew Gillis joined Leaving at Halftime host Jimmy Watkins to discuss Ohio's upcoming game on Friday night at Purdue.
Sports reporters Jimmy Watkins and Trevor Colgan sit down on the fourth episode of "Leaving at Halftime" to discuss Athens High School Football.
On this episode of Leaving at Halftime, field hockey beat writer Eric Walker joins Jimmy Watkins and Andrew Gillis to talk about the field hockey's season to this point.
The Sept. 5 edition of "Leaving at Halftime."
This is the first installment of "Leaving at Halftime," a podcast about Ohio sports. Today, Jimmy Watkins and Sports Editor Andrew Gillis talk about the new podcast, as well as some major storylines heading to the fall sports season.
Despite missing over half of the 2016-17 season with a broken foot, Antonio Campbell's appeal to return for a fifth season was denied.
The Bobcats are floundering.
Savannah Jo Dorsey was in pain.
The Bobcats lost a game on Wednesday, but that wasn’t all they lost.
Accruing hits was not an issue for the Bobcats during the second game of Saturday’s doubleheader.
On Saturday, the Bobcats trailed by seven runs. They had just three at-bats to make up the deficit and they hadn’t gotten a hit yet.
Technically, the Bobcats completed three comeback wins in the weekend sweep of Toledo.
The Bobcats have spent about 3,000 miles on the road since their last home game. This weekend, they will return to Ohio Softball Field and open conference play with a three-game series with Toledo.
After a 5-0 weekend, the Bobcats have tied the 1995 team for the best start in school history through 25 games.
Following a crushing Mid-American Conference Tournament elimination, Ohio will have a chance to say goodbye to its seniors on a lighter note.
CLEVELAND — As Amani Burke’s 3-pointer from the left corner bounced off the back rim and time expired in the 72-71 collapse to Northern Illinois, time had officially run out on Ohio.
With 3:33 remaining in the third quarter, Quiera Lampkins’ career was in jeopardy.