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The Bobcats have faced opponents with a variety of strategies this year, and they are diversifying their attack to meet the challenge.
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The Bobcats have faced opponents with a variety of strategies this year, and they are diversifying their attack to meet the challenge.
The Bobcats found themselves in another low-scoring contest this weekend, but emerged from the game with a much-needed win.
One final game is all that stands between the Bobcats and conference play.
Bob Bradley's never ending search for a job appears to have ended in Cairo this week with the Pharaohs.
After a physically and mentally exhausting game against Ohio State, the Bobcats are taking the week to regroup and recharge.
If the Bobcats were looking for a miracle Sunday night, they found it between the posts in Mattie Liston. But even her outstanding play could not give Ohio the victory.
Ohio and Ohio State play their home games less than 90 minutes apart, making them neighbors — not friends.
After five years in one of the top soccer coaching positions in America, Bob Bradley has been able to take only a short breath as foreign clubs and national teams have come running for his services.
Some of the best lessons can come from the most difficult losses. If that is true, the Bobcats are learning a lot.
Summer plans are eagerly made and looked forward by students and faculty, alike. But for field hockey coach Neil Macmillan and soccer coach Stacy Strauss, summer plans are split between a breath of relaxation and a gulp of hard work.
Eat. Play. Sleep.
Only a few more days remain for the field hockey team’s coaching staff to check off final assessments of the players before the Bobcats depart for the summer offseason to work on their own.
Field hockey coach Neil Macmillan set several goals for the Bobcats this spring. One goal the players can now check off is finishing a triathlon.
When Athletes in Action director Mark Heflin approached Bill Hauschild with the idea of a 5K, Hauschild shook off his proposition for something a little bit bigger.
Six weeks and a few bumps and bruises is all the field hockey team has needed to realize that this season is different than many before it.
Transferring to a new school in a different state is a challenge freshman Kayla Paoulos has embraced since joining the Bobcats from South Carolina in the winter. Paoulos, a forward, appeared in two games for the Gamecocks. A lack of playing time contributed to her decision to transfer, after she registered only 22 minutes and one shot on goal during her first collegiate season.
The Bobcats continue to face tough competition this spring in preparation for the fall as they travel to Cincinnati tomorrow for the Bearcat Spring Tournament.
With four seniors leaving, coach Neil Macmillan is progressing his team through the spring, trying to answer the question of how to fill their voids.
The Bobcats left the field Saturday with one of their best performances of the spring despite a 1-0 loss to West Virginia.
Finishing.