Column: Field Hockey goalie deserved more recognition for season
Field hockey goalie Brittany Walker was snubbed from receiving All-Mid-American Conference honors.
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Field hockey goalie Brittany Walker was snubbed from receiving All-Mid-American Conference honors.
After losing in the MAC Championship, Ohio will look to move on from a solid senior class and up and down season
In his second season, coach Bob Boldon looks to perfect their offensive motion system and improve record.
After beating No. 1 seed Central Michigan, Ohio lost to Kent State despite holding the Golden Flashes scoreless the first half.
Brittany Walker had numerous critical goals in Ohio’s shootout with Central Michigan, as the Bobcats advance to their second MAC Championship in four seasons.
Ohio, which is the fourth seed in the Mid-American Conference Tournament, prepares for a rematch against No. 1 Central Michigan.
Three Bobcats including, Lauryl Desch, Adele Sammons and Caelyn Hartley, earn All-MAC honors for their play in the 2014 season.
Undergraduate assistant Luli Gomez Teruel exhausted her final two years of field hockey and now is balancing her time, acting, going to class and helping the Bobcats.
While Ohio was playing its regular-season finale against No. 10 Wake Forest on Saturday, Central Michigan and Miami solidified their seeding in the Mid-American Conference Tournament with wins.
The Post breaks down Ohio's postseason outlook and what a win/lose to Missouri State could mean for the Bobcats.
Coach Neil Macmillan and the Bobcats will seek to make some second half adjustments and push up in the Mid-American Conference standings.
Ohio upset Central Michigan in overtime to clinch a spot in its tenth-straight postseason.
Following a 2-0 loss to nationally ranked Louisville, Ohio will look to advance in postseason rankings against Central Michigan.
Ohio losses its ninth game of the season to Louisville, 2-0, but shutout the Cardinals in the first half of play.
After a 5-3 win against Ball State, Ohio’s offense is searching to carry momentum against a quality opponent in nationally ranked Louisville.
Lauryl Desch and Adele Sammons scored multiple scores to overcome a mid game rally against Ball State.
Ohio’s Sunday matchup with Ball State could arguably be its most significant this season.
Despite dropping its second Mid-American Conference match of the year, Ohio’s offense ends its four game scoring drought.
Despite early season struggles, the Bobcats are looking forward to turning their season around against the tenacious Golden Flashes.
The Bobcats haven’t scored a regulation goal in 399 minutes of play. Staff Writer Luke O’Roark lists 20 things you could in that time span.