Ohio Athletics to honor 'Shaq of the MAC' on Gary Trent Day
Former Bobcat great Gary Trent will be honored by Ohio University for his stellar Bobcat career. His jersey will now hang high in the rafters above the Convocation Center.
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Former Bobcat great Gary Trent will be honored by Ohio University for his stellar Bobcat career. His jersey will now hang high in the rafters above the Convocation Center.
After having stellar basketball careers at Ohio University, Dave Jamerson, Walter Luckett and Frank Baumholtz all have their names and jerseys honored in the rafters of the Convocation Center.
Much like its European counterpart, the city of Geneva — in Ohio, that is — will be the neutral site of the Mid-American Conference volleyball tournament next weekend.
Two sound wins lifted Ohio to the No. 2 seed in the upcoming conference tournament.
Ohio (19-9, 11-3 Mid-American Conference) has two opportunities to notch its 20th win on the season. Coach Ryan Theis has placed more emphasis on his team’s conference mark rather than the overall record.
For the second consecutive contest, Ohio went into a match as a heavy favorite against a Mid-American Conference foe, and for the second consecutive contest, that team took the Bobcats to five sets.
With only two Mid-American Conference wins, Kent State is one of few teams that can equal their conference win total in sets and still not win a match.
Home is usually where people feel most comfortable, but being comfortable in old ways is not always the best.
With two wins this weekend, Ohio clinched the Mid-American Conference East Division with four games to play in the regular season.
Falcons and hawks are birds of prey, but in earlier matchups this season the Bobcats preyed on both.
Ruffles. Pringles. Doritos. Poker.
Ohio found some zeroes in unusual places during this weekend’s road trip.
After splitting a pair of games Homecoming weekend, one member of the team has the chance to make good on a homecoming of her own in her senior season.
For most of the decade, Ohio has been the ruler of the Mid-American Conference without peer, but although the team has another successful season underway, it is flying under the national radar.
Animal biology says mammals don’t lay eggs, but in the match against Ball State, the Bobcats could not scramble to find a win.
After two consecutive weekend road trips, any team would be grateful to return to its home court. For Ohio, The Convo has been slightly less than dome sweet dome.
For the first time in her life, freshman Serena Warner is not in a class of her own. But although she is hitting the books in a new atmosphere, hitting the hardwood is old school for her.
When Ohio (12-6, 4-0) visits Akron’s James A. Rhodes Arena — known as the JAR — tonight, it will attempt to preserve its unblemished conference record.
Teams that are made up like Ohio rely on dominant veterans who impose their will on opponents.