Swimming & Diving: Lone diver continues into NCAA Zone championship finals
After completing the first of three days at the NCAA Zone Championships, diving coach Russ Dekker had honest feelings on the Bobcats’ performances.
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After completing the first of three days at the NCAA Zone Championships, diving coach Russ Dekker had honest feelings on the Bobcats’ performances.
Consistency is almost never shown on a stat sheet.
After 72 hours of competition, the Bobcats left the SPIRE Institute in Geneva with thoughts of what "could have been" after finishing in sixth place at the Mid-American Conference Championships.
With the second day of the Mid-American Conference Championships complete, Ohio is slowly running out of time to climb the leaderboards.
At the conclusion of the first day of the Mid-American Conference Championship, the Bobcats find themselves on the outside looking in, but luckily for Ohio, two days of competition remain.
Although its dual meet season has passed, Ohio will channel its early-season adversity in an attempt to win its 12th MAC Championship in program history.
In the cult-classic cartoon Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Master Splinter guides weapon-wielding turtles on their missions to protect the city of Manhattan.
Lightning doesn’t normally strike twice, but for the Bobcats, it did.
There must be something in the water, because the Bobcats don’t play to their potential every time they compete in Hilton Head, S.C.
After completing Mid-American Match Play in Florida to begin the week, the Bobcats will hit the road again to play the links in Hilton Head, S.C.
At the Mid-American Match Play event in Dade City, Fla., Ohio got to purge some off-season rust against Eastern Michigan, Toledo and Bowling Green — finishing 1-2 at the end of the three-round competition.
It only takes seconds to perform a dive, but within the twists, bends and tucks, the precision of a maneuver is magnified significantly.
After splitting its road trip to Xavier and Miami, Ohio will finish out its dual meet season with optimism riding high.
There may be snow on the ground in Athens, but that won’t stop the Bobcats from starting their season on stable footing.
After a doubleheader on Saturday, which was composed of dual meets against Iowa State and West Virginia, Ohio coach Derick Roe sat in his office slightly sweating and fatigued from the meets.
When the Bobcats compete against a trio of teams this weekend, there will be various emotions swirling inside the Aquatic Center, as it’s the final weekend of home competition this season.
On a day in which Ohio had optimism of remaining undefeated in Mid-American Conference competition, Akron tainted the Bobcats’ once spotless record.
When the Bobcats visit the SPIRE Institute in Geneva this Saturday, the team will be testing unchartered waters.