Wrestling: Ohio loses on match points to Old Dominion
The Bobcats won the last match of the evening to tie up the team score at 18. Ohio had done everything it could do. But it wasn't enough.
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The Bobcats won the last match of the evening to tie up the team score at 18. Ohio had done everything it could do. But it wasn't enough.
Ohio will attempt to finish the regular season off with five Mid-American Conference wins for the second straight season when it faces against conference foe Old Dominion on Friday and against Gardner Webb on Sunday.
With a one-point lead heading into the final match of the night, redshirt sophomore Zach Parker had one thing left: preserve the win, and he did.
Press pause on the conference play for a brief moment. Come this Friday, Ohio will face a non-conference opponent for the first time this season.
This past Thursday, the National Wrestling Coaches Association as well as the National Duals Selection Committee released their Mid-Major Top 20 wrestling poll.
The Bobcats conquered the "Grudge Match."
Coming fresh off a 22-10 rout of Northern Illinois, the Bobcats will look to earn consecutive Mid-American Conference victories. Consecutive victories would be nice for Ohio, but the Bobcats are eyeing more.
Coming off a loss this past Sunday to Central Michigan, Ohio (4-4, 2-2 MAC) looks to bounce back and get above the .500 mark in both overall and conference record.
From the get-go, there was no stopping the Bobcats, as Ohio defeated Buffalo 25-9 in the Bobcats' home opener Sunday afternoon.
The story to the Bobcats season is quite simply this: they’re young.
Despite struggling in non-conference competition, Ohio (14-12, 10-4 Mid-American Conference) has drastically improved in conference play. Come Thursday, the program wants to build off last Saturday’s comeback win over Bowling Green when they travel to Kent State.
Ohio coming up short was the storyline of its first competition this season at the Mountaineer Quad in Morgantown, West Virginia, on Sunday.
Western Michigan started its offensive attack early with goals in the 19th and 38th minutes, as the Bobcats defense couldn’t overcome the Broncos aggressive style of play.
With rain teetering between a light drizzle and torrential downpour Wednesday, there was one constant –– Wren Fest 2016.
The crack of bats from Bob Wren Stadium last Tuesday night meant one thing: it’s baseball season — unofficially.