Hockey: Defense struggles in Ohio's 7-4 loss to Liberty
Ohio’s regular season ended with disappointment.
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Ohio’s regular season ended with disappointment.
Ohio was up by seven, the biggest lead and the most goals it had earned all season.
Ohio barely failed to finish the sweep of No. 1 ranked Lindenwood, but its players weren’t in bad spirits over it.
The sound of Ohio’s bench painted a perfect picture of the mood during the third period.
It didn’t matter that Ohio had a short week. It was irrelevant that Lindenwood was undefeated. After what’s been a frustrating season full of uphill battles, the Bobcats earned their second win of the season with a 3-0 win over the Lions.
After a disappointing loss to Robert Morris-Pennsylvania, Ohio will have a short week to prepare for two games against Lindenwood, which might be the toughest team the Bobcats will face in an already vigorous schedule.
Ohio’s frustrations continued Tuesday evening at Bird Arena when it lost to Robert Morris-Pennsylvania 6-2.
Ohio has added another game to its schedule: Robert Morris-Pennsylvania. The Colonials are scheduled to come to Athens on Tuesday on short notice after both schools approved and finalized the matchup Monday. There will only be one game in the series.
Division I was always Nick Carretta’s goal.
After a slow start to the season, Ohio’s offense took the strides it needed to have more success down the road.
In every game Ohio has played this season, its energy and desire to win has been on par with any top team.
After a disastrous loss against Liberty the week prior, Ohio came into the weekend looking for its second win of the season. It showed improvement Friday night at Bird Arena but fell to the Flames again 4-1.
Just about everything went wrong for Ohio.
Aiden Grieco’s hockey journey began over 530 miles away from Athens in Montvale, New Jersey.
Ohio suffered another rough weekend when it dropped two games to Adrian College. Now the Bobcats (1-7) will hit the road against a familiar opponent when they head to Lynchburg, Virginia for two games against Liberty.
Things were going Ohio’s way for the first two periods.
Max Karlenzig always plays hockey to win ... while having as much fun as possible.
J.L. and Jack break down week two of Ohio Basketball's shutdown and The Post’s Ohio hockey beat writers Eli Feazell and Zach Zimmerman join the show to discuss Ohio's 1-5 start.
Ohio coach Cole Bell knew if his team could defeat undefeated Adrian, then he would have to make some adjustments from the night before.
Ohio wanted a win more than anything else going into its second game against Adrian. It’s a talented team, but has been in a slump due to losing its first five games of the 2021 season.