Men's Basketball: Ohio looks to beat Bowling Green for the first time under Saul Phillips
Bowling Green’s Stroh Center could be a welcoming sight for Ohio on Saturday night.
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Bowling Green’s Stroh Center could be a welcoming sight for Ohio on Saturday night.
Jason Carter’s career essentially began with a broken foot that wasn't even his.
The Bobcats prayed for a successful Antonio Campbell surgery after Monday's practice. Campbell broke his foot last week, ending his college career, and will undergo surgery Tuesday.
After Thursday's practice, Jaaron Simmons sat slightly hunched in a chair, his phone in hand and with eyes gazed ahead.
AKRON — Out of all of their losses this season, the Bobcats believed they were just one moment away from a win. Just a play, player or ball screen away from a better record.
AKRON — The Akron front court haunts Ohio.
For Ohio, life goes on with or without Mid-American Conference MVP Antonio Campbell.
Ohio against Eastern Michigan on Saturday in The Convo was chaotic, and at times, unexpected.
Ohio is combating one of the hardest portions of its regular season schedule, and Saturday should be another test of Ohio’s validity among the Mid-American Conference’s best.
Gavin Block’s season stat line may not impress on the surface.
Good riddance, 2016.
Kenny Kaminski tends to bring his best against Kent State.
Mike Laster made a free throw and motioned to Antonio Campbell and Kenny Kaminski to “keep eating” — mimicking someone vigorously eating food from a plate. In today’s basketball world, it's common symbolism for a team’s dominance over another.
Saturday’s matchup between Ohio and Cleveland State wasn't the cleanest basketball game. It wasn't the worst, but it was nowhere near the best basketball Ohio has played.
Ohio coach Saul Phillips said he would never trade away any of his players.
In the most pivotal possession of the game, Ohio guard Jaaron Simmons made a mistake. It was unusual, as it was costly.
HUNTINGTON, W. Va — Ohio guard Jaaron Simmons let out a few punches to the base of the basket. He lost control of the ball after driving the paint, giving up the ball on a crucial possession.
Ohio forward Antonio Campbell doesn't care about the “Ohio vs. Marshall” narrative.
Saul Phillips said he wants to build a "great” program in the next three years.
Mark this down: Ohio’s best offensive stretch yet — maybe ever under third-year coach Saul Phillips — happened Monday night against Sam Houston State.