Swimming and Diving: Fun in the Sun helps reenergize Bobcats
Land or water, sand or concrete, home or away, the Bobcats just keep hurdling obstacles.
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Land or water, sand or concrete, home or away, the Bobcats just keep hurdling obstacles.
Since Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel announced his decision to enter the NFL draft in April, I’ve been analyzing his play like a high schooler analyzes their SAT words.
Records are meant to be broken.
The average Bobcat stays active throughout the winter and does not hibernate during the frigid, winter seasons.
After hearing more on the rape accusations of Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston, I felt the need to speak my mind.
Richmond Castle in Yorkshire, England is home to many royal legends, including King Arthur and the Knights of the Roundtable.
With a 197-81 win over conference rival Marshall, Ohio (3-1) reached it’s highest point total of the season on Friday.
The Ohio men’s and women’s golf teams traveled almost 6,000 miles throughout their fall campaigns, but the connection built between golfers runs further and deeper. After concluding their fall seasons within the past three weeks, the teams look forward to the offseason before resuming in the spring.
Despite dealing with drama that stemmed from a coaching change last week, Ohio overcame adversity and won its second meet of the season.
For the first time in 19 years, the Bobcats will have a new coach at the helm after Director of Athletics Jim Schaus announced the termination of coach Greg Werner Wednesday.
Famous poet Robert Frost once said, “In three words I can sum up everything I’ve learned about life: it goes on.”
Ohio showed signs of life for its spring season after finishing its Fall 2013 campaign with a sixth-place finish at the Cobra Puma Invitational in Ft. Myers, Fla., on Monday.
There’s a new leader for the Bobcats. Well, sort of.
Competing in its first meet of the season, Ohio defeated Ball State 162-138 and gained momentum, before returning to Athens for a pair of meets the next two weeks.
With its final tournament for the fall season beginning Sunday, Ohio will look to finish the year out on a strong note.
With the trees going bare and the weather getting colder in Athens, another winter season is coming to a head.
On a muggy, rainy day at Athens Country Club, junior Andrew Mlynarski asked Ohio coach Bob Cooley with a smirk, “Hey coach, do I look good today?”
At the conclusion of the Firestone Invitational, Ohio finished exactly where they left off on day one: 13th place.
Preseason — it’s one of those words that make many sports fan grimace.
With the first day of the Firestone Invitational in the books, Ohio University has come out of the gates on the wrong side of the leaderboards.