MBB Notebook: Your complete guide to the MAC Tournament, Ohio version
Analyzing the first portion of the men's basketball Mid-American Tournament.
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Analyzing the first portion of the men's basketball Mid-American Tournament.
After a 10-win season a year ago, Ohio went 20-10 in the 2015-16 regular season, giving the Bobcats the fourth-highest turnaround in the NCAA this campaign.
Ohio falls to Akron for the second time this season, No. 3 seed in Mid-American Conference.
Ohio will honor Treg Setty during his senior night Saturday.
Against Miami on Saturday, Campbell grabbed a career-high 20 rebounds to go along with his 16 points, making for his 14th double-double this season.
After defeating Miami on Saturday, Ohio is a win away from the No. 1 seed in the conference.
Sophomore guard Mike Laster's role has decreased in his second season, but he has brought toughness for Ohio.
The MAC West is still undetermined.
Antonio Campbell should be Mid-American Conference player of the year.
Ohio bested Eastern Michigan after Antonio Campbell's dominant performance.
Ohio and Eastern Michigan will matchup Tuesday with high-octane offenses.
Campbell is coming off one of the best weeks of his career, averaging 27 points and 13 rebounds per game during Ohio's two road wins against Ball State and Buffalo last week.
Ohio's bench against Buffalo Friday, received national attention.
Ohio bets Buffalo on the road behind Antonio Campbell and Jordan Dartis.
Ohio's win against Ball State means something bigger: a chance at the Mid-American Conference Championship.
Ohio travels to Ball State looking for its first season-sweep in two seasons.
Ohio's Jaaron Simmons and Jordan Dartis lead Ohio past Northern Illinois.
Akron coach Keith Dambrot is one of the only coaches in the country that watches the opposition warm up. His "old school" mentality rubbed off on Akron Tuesday night.
Ohio looks to best Akron, one of the best teams in the Mid-American Conference.
Ohio's win against Kent State and Toledo shows the Bobcats' newfound maturity.