Swimming and Diving: Ohio announces 2020-21 schedule
Head coach Mason Norman announced Ohio’s swimming and diving schedule for the 2020-21 season.
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Head coach Mason Norman announced Ohio’s swimming and diving schedule for the 2020-21 season.
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Ohio is hoping to grow after one of its best seasons in nearly a decade.
The NCAA announced in a press release that all remaining winter and spring sports championships will be canceled to limit the spread of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19. This includes the NCAA Wrestling Tournament that was scheduled to take place from March 19-21 at U.S. Bank Arena in Minneapolis.
The Bobcats came close to ending their losing streak in their home opener, but once again fell short of reaching their fourth win.
Ohio extended its losing streak to 10 games after it failed to record a win for the third straight weekend in Johnson City, Tennessee. The Bobcats dropped three games to Marist, Wagner and ETSU and are still winless since their first series of the season.
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The Bobcats were ready to end their regular season with a standard doubleheader at The Convo before things took a bizarre turn.
Ohio (6-8, 4-4 Mid-American Conference) will end its regular season this weekend when it hosts three opponents, one of which being a MAC team.
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Ohio will have time to enjoy a free weekend before it takes on three opponents the following week.