Bobcats prepare for final six games of season
Ohio’s Mid-American Conference Tournament seed is on the line as Ohio gears up for final six games of season.
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Ohio’s Mid-American Conference Tournament seed is on the line as Ohio gears up for final six games of season.
After spending last season primarily as a pinch runner, senior Timmie Rappe has become a more versatile threat for Ohio.
After being outscored 22-4 in two games on Friday, Ohio rebounded by sweeping Eastern Michigan on Saturday and Sunday.
Finding themselves down twice this weekend, the Bobcats fought back and picked up two much needed wins in the beginning of MAC play
After being swept by No. 12 Kentucky, Ohio looks to get back on track despite key injuries on the team.
After the first day of competition at the Mid-American Conference Championships the Bobcats sit in fourth place and set a new Ohio school record.
Ohio is set to begin competition at the MAC Championships in Ypsilanti, Michigan, on Wednesday.
Following an unfortunate series of injuries, Freshman Karissa Conner is the lone diver competing for the Bobcats swimming and diving team.
After falling just short in the past two meets, Ohio looks to finish its season on a high note against Miami.
After losing to Toledo by only four points, the Bobcats lost another close one in the pool to West Virginia
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Ohio’s struggles in the pool continued this past weekend, as the Bobcats finished in sixth place out of a field of seven at the H2Okie Invitational in Christiansburg, Virginia.
Despite losing three of its first four meets, Ohio is hoping to get its season on track with a three-day meet at Virginia Tech.
Ohio had a week off and will return to the pool against a strong Marshall team.
Now under its third head coach in one year, Ohio Swimming and Diving turns to Rachel Komisarz-Baugh, whose success in the pool and as coach look to help restore the program.
The season is underway for Ohio, and the team will swim in two events this weekend, both within less than a day from each other.
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Beginning the season with its third coach in a calendar year, Ohio had some first-meet jitters Saturday against Ohio State.
Under new Head Coach Rachel Komisarz-Baugh, Ohio Swimming and Diving begin a new season with a new mindset, and against a top level opponent. Ohio opens their season Saturday in Athens.
Ohio finished third at the Rocket Classic to wrap up its fall season.