Women's Basketball: Ohio defeats Northern Illinois, extends win streak
Kat Yelle and Hannah Boesinger both scored double digits, as the Bobcats defeated the Huskies inside The Convo for the first time since 2009.
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Kat Yelle and Hannah Boesinger both scored double digits, as the Bobcats defeated the Huskies inside The Convo for the first time since 2009.
Mariah Byard, the only senior on the Bobcats, has remained consistent with her play despite being one of the last of her class left on the team.
A notebook on Ohio’s win over Central Michigan and what it means moving forward.
The Bobcats, who have won 12 games for the first time since 2012, will look to slow down WNBA-prospect Crystal Bradford and the Chippewas.
Luke O’Roark | Sports Staff Writer
Hannah Boesinger scored 18 points, as the Bobcats never trailed in their third conference win of the season.
Ohio is seeking to continue it’s winning ways at Eastern Michigan, who are coming off a double-digit loss to Akron.
Ohio dropped its first Mid-American Conference game after falling behind in the second half.
Ohio plays Wednesday on the road against Western Michigan, looking to improve its 10-2 overall record.
Ohio defeated La Salle and Massachusetts to improve its record to 8-2 after winning just nine games last year.
Following a loss to James Madison on Monday, Ohio is looking to clean up some of its mistakes it displayed in the first half of the season at the Georgia State Tournament.
After a nine-day break, Ohio will return to work Monday against James Madison.
Coach Bob Boldon and the Bobcats are looking to continue their solid play against East Carolina.
Kiyanna Black has been one of Ohio’s best scorers the past two seasons. The year, however, she has developed a more well-round game.
Ohio will try to fix some defensive factors against a visiting Morehead State on Wednesday morning.
Mariah Byard had 24 points and Lexie Baldwin hit all seven of her shots, as Ohio dominated Manhattan for second-best starting record in program history.
Ohio, who are 3-0 for the first time since 2006, have had a change in mentality, as they hope to extend their winning streak.
Ohio beat Detroit to start the season 3-0 for the first time since 2006
Ohio’s fast paced offense leads to its second win of the season.
Last year the Bobcats averaged 62 points per game.