Track & Field: Alyssa Atkinson leads the way for Ohio at Kent State National Qualifier
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Ohio will split up once again and travel to Marshall and Kent State this weekend as it prepares for the quickly approaching Mid-American Conference Championships that will be held two weeks from now — Feb. 23 and 24 — at Bowling Green.
With the Bobcats down by two with six seconds to go, freshman Gabby Burris posted up, received the inbound pass from Dominique Doseck, drove the ball to the hoop, and shot a reverse layup as the clock ticked away.
Making a very late decision to attend the Marietta Alumni Open instead of the Akron Invitational didn’t stop Ohio from dismantling the small school field at Marietta College last Friday.
Youngstown State’s Watson and Tressel Training Site played as the host for the anticipated return of Ohio’s distance runners to the track.
Preparing for any kind of athletic event after a long break can be extremely tough for a coach. With nearly two decades of coaching experience though, Ohio head coach Clay Calkins is used to it.
The first meet of the season is always going to be a learning experience. For Ohio, the learning stemmed off an assessment of the team’s strength and fortitude.
The frigid outdoor temperatures haven’t stopped coach Clay Calkins and the Bobcats from preparing for another season of indoor track & field.
Sometimes teams just fall short.
Ohio will close out its regular season Thursday on the road against the defending Mid-American Conference Champions, Kent State. The Bobcats enter this week’s match on the bubble in the conference playoff race once again.
Ohio's players and coaches huddle around each other following a game, every player and coach with their arms wrapped around the person next to them’s shoulders.
Approaching the end of the regular season, Ohio will host Bowling Green on Thursday afternoon and Toledo on Sunday.
Ohio will be back on the road this weekend as it travels to Western Michigan and Northern Illinois for two crucial matchups.
How a team responds to a tough loss always shows how invested and mindful that team is. On Sunday, Ohio proved it was both.
When Remi Eades scored her first goal of the season on a header off a pass from Paige Knorr in the 60th minute Friday, all looked well for the Bobcats to capture yet another Mid-American Conference win. Then with 4:55 remaining, everything changed.
Ohio will look to build off its momentum after a 2-0 start to conference play when it travels to Ball State on Friday.