Women's basketball: Ohio begins journey of re-finding its defense with Toledo
Two days before its game against the best defensive team in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio went through an entire practice without focusing on offense.
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Two days before its game against the best defensive team in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio went through an entire practice without focusing on offense.
The dream of an at-large bid might be spiraling out of reach for the Bobcats. Saturday’s 68-65 loss to Kent State was the first time they had lost twice in a week since 2014.
The quest for a consecutive regular season Mid-American Conference championship continues this weekend with Kent State coming to Athens. The Bobcats are 12-3 (3-1 MAC), but how good are they really?
Ohio’s 11-3 record is the same as it was 14 games into last season.
An Ohio anomaly was a typical Saturday afternoon for Northern Illinois.
For the second straight game, an unlikely offensive party sparked a third quarter run for Ohio's offense.
Midway through the third quarter, Ohio needed an offensive spark.
From the opening tip, Ohio made it clear that this was a different team from the one Duquesne had defeated by 17 points last season.
In a game where defense controlled the outcome, Ohio was the stingier side Wednesday afternoon.
Coach Bob Boldon did not speak with the tone of a coach who had won by 17 points Monday night.
In Quierra Lampkins’ return, Ohio defeated Tennessee-Martin 72-55 on Friday afternoon. Here are three takeaways.
For the second straight game, Ohio broke the game open in the second quarter.
Following a convincing win over High Point to start the season, Ohio will welcome another favorable matchup to Athens for the home opener for an 11 a.m. tipoff.
Kelly Karlis might be the most versatile player on the Ohio roster. The only thing stopping her from breaking through might be her mentality.
With 7:29 left in the first quarter, a High Point jumper gave the team a 3-2 lead over Ohio.
Ohio added three more players to next year's team Wednesday, as guards Cece Hooks (Dayton, Ohio), De'Jae Denham (Columbus, Ohio) and Kaylee Bambule (Plainfield, Illinois) all finalized their commitments on early signing day.
Hannah Boesinger is a known commodity.
Quiera Lampkins didn’t dress for Saturday’s 87-50 exhibition win over Thomas More. That decision from coach Bob Boldon was in part because he knew what he had in Lampkins, but also because he had questions about the rest of his roster.
Two of Ohio’s top three scorers from last season are gone.
After redshirting her freshman year because of a knee injury, Ohio guard Katie Barker is ready to begin her development as a college player.