Men's Basketball: Injuries continue to pile up, plague Ohio in loss to Bowling Green
BOWLING GREEN — Jordan Dartis, with a crutch in each hand, took cautious steps down a hallway as he left Ohio’s locker room.
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BOWLING GREEN — Jordan Dartis, with a crutch in each hand, took cautious steps down a hallway as he left Ohio’s locker room.
The Bobcats fought. They fell. They got up.
It doesn’t take an expert to see Ohio’s conference play, to this point, has not gone as planned.
AKRON — Another first half deficit, their fourth in a row, shrank but never fully disappeared for the Bobcats on Tuesday night in Akron.
After their worst loss of the season, a 91-57 drubbing handed over by Toledo, Ohio guard James Gollon and forward Doug Taylor talked about the necessity of competing.
During practice Monday, coach Saul Phillips walked onto the court with his arms folded across his gray sweatshirt and asked, “How long has it been since we scored?”
As Ohio’s lead began to crumble in the closing moments Sunday, coach Saul Phillips searched for his calmest player on the floor.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. — With the return of one of its stars, Ohio lost another.
Frayer, a senior walk-on, may be most well known for his eye-catching celebrations when Ohio scores an important basket.
Ohio forward Jason Carter doesn’t enjoy being away from the basketball court. Since high school, he can’t remember the last time he had to take more than a week off.
On Monday, Ohio coach Frank Solich held a news conference in Athens for the first time in two weeks. Three days prior, he took part in a press conference in Nassau, Bahamas, where the Bobcats will play in the Bahamas Bowl against UAB on Dec. 22.
Ohio forward Kevin Mickle reached in front of a pass and intercepted it easily, pushing the ball ahead in perfect stride on the way to Coppin State’s basket.
Ohio guard Teyvion Kirk stepped to the free throw line for a one-and-one with 43 seconds left and the Bobcats trailing by two. He missed the front end.
On Nov. 8, the Bobcats made a statement: They were the best team in the Mid-American Conference.
So much can change in a year. Ohio knows what that’s like.
Editor’s note: This article was published Nov. 24, 2017. It was updated in November 2018 to fix a technical error; the content of the article remains as originally published.
Gavin Block’s final basket was his most eye-catching, but it was too late.
AKRON — Stepping onto the field for the first time, Javon Hagan was surprised to see a familiar face on the other side of the ball.
Saul Phillips is paid for one job, when in fact he has two: coach of the Bobcats and manager of the Bobcats’ expectations.
Quentin Poling was in his usual chipper mood Wednesday night, wearing a wide grin while still in full pads after Ohio’s 38-10 win over conference favorite Toledo at Peden Stadium.