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For the first time since coach Bob Boldon’s first season at Ohio, the Bobcats will play a conference tournament game away from Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
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For the first time since coach Bob Boldon’s first season at Ohio, the Bobcats will play a conference tournament game away from Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
The Bobcats clinched the fifth seed in the Mid-American Conference tournament Saturday afternoon with a 62-48 win over Akron. Although they don't have a first-round bye, they are not concerned about seeding. They are more worried about their on-court product.
Lampkins didn't choose to play basketball, but she's sure glad her dad chose for her.
In Saturday’s 77-63 win at The Convo, guard Taylor Agler was nearly perfect from the floor.
Just over a week ago, the Bobcats were one game out of first place in the Mid-American Conference.
Before Desirae Villanueva’s first career start at the Ohio Softball Field, coach Jodi Hermanek reminded Villanueva that the Bobcat offense would produce for her.
Before Monday, the Bobcats weren’t supposed to host a true home game until Mar. 15.
In many ways, Ohio followed the blueprint to obtain revenge against Central Michigan on Wednesday night.
The leap from high school to Division I basketball often means going from superstar to role player.
To coach Bob Boldon, Central Michigan is the best team in the Mid-American Conference West Division.
“We’re never gonna be the bigger team.”
Coach Bob Boldon gathered the 2014-15 Bobcats together in the locker room after practice one day.
Hannah Boesinger isn’t typically the most flashy, noticeable player on the floor for the Bobcats.
Minutes before her first game back from a knee injury, forward Jasmine Weatherspoon was missing.
When Ohio hosts Toledo at 3 p.m. on Saturday in The Convo, the Bobcats will try to avoid their first two-game losing streak since December of 2014.
OXFORD — In its first game without Jasmine Weatherspoon, Ohio won for the fourth-consecutive time, 79-62 against Miami on Saturday afternoon.
Coach Bob Boldon didn’t have any other choice but to turn to his bench during important minutes Wednesday night in The Convo.
When the Red Flashes of St. Francis (PA) visited The Convo on Dec. 6, 2015, many Bobcat fans had never heard of the school.
The 19-8 third quarter tally wasn’t much of a run, but it didn’t take an impressive performance Saturday from the Bobcats to defeat Eastern Michigan 68-51 at The Convo.
When Katie Barker was younger, she complained the wind would blow her shots offline.