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Jason Preston nearly wasn’t an Ohio Bobcat.
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Jason Preston nearly wasn’t an Ohio Bobcat.
Ohio lost at Northern Illinois 71-60 on Tuesday night at the NIU Convocation Center. The loss continues the Bobcats’ struggles on the road; Ohio’s only won one road game all season long. It was the second time this season that Ohio lost to the Huskies, finishing 0-2 in the season series. Most importantly, Ohio dropped to 3-5 in Mid-American Conference play. Tuesday night was a chance to get to .500 in conference play for the first time all season.
After finishing off a two game home stand with two straight wins, Ohio hits the road to Northern Illinois on Tuesday night. Tip-off was rescheduled to 6 p.m. EDT due to the expected cold weather that’s set to sweep through the Midwest. The Bobcats are now 11-8 and 3-4 in the Mid-American Conference.
A week ago, Saul Phillips gathered his team at The Convo for a film session. The night before, Ohio had lost its second straight game, this time at Toledo on national television.
Ohio (11-8, 3-4 Mid-American Conference) defeated Ball State (11-9, 2-5 MAC) 78-74 on Saturday afternoon at The Convo.
Ohio had one another one of those games in which it looked like a contender Tuesday night — a contender as in competing for a Mid-American Conference Tournament title, something that’s escaped the Bobcats since 2012.
Ohio quarterback Quinton Maxwell can officially be contacted by other schools about a potential transfer.
Coach Saul Phillips and university staff believe James Gollon will miss the remainder of the season due to a torn achilles tendon.
Ohio (10-8, 2-4 Mid-American Conference) defeated Western Michigan (6-13, 1-6 MAC) 81-76 on Tuesday inside The Convo.
Ohio returns to The Convo on Tuesday night in search of offensive production and a win. The Bobcats (9-8, 1-4 Mid-American Conference) have lost their past two games and haven’t picked up a win at The Convo since their overtime win against Florida International on Dec. 30. Ohio welcomes Western Michigan (6-12, 0-5), which hasn’t won a MAC game yet and hasn’t picked up a win in the month of January.
Ohio hits the road Friday for a nationally televised game against Mid-American Conference West Division foe Toledo. The Bobcats (9-7, 1-3 MAC) are coming off of a 66-52 home loss to Kent State, a game which saw Ohio struggle to have any offensive production. It was the Bobcats’ second straight loss at The Convo.
Teyvion Kirk took a dribble, shouldered his way into a defender and fired up a floater inside the paint countless times Tuesday night. They were tough shots to hit, and were almost always contested.
Ohio (9-7, 1-3 Mid-American Conference) lost 66-52 to Kent State (13-4, 2-2) on Tuesday night at The Convo.
Ohio returns to the friendly confines of The Convo on Tuesday night against Kent State after picking up its first win of Mid-American Conference play Saturday at Ball State. The win was highlighted by a Doug Taylor one-hand slam, which ended up on SportsCenter’s Top Ten Plays segment. The 70-52 win gave the Bobcats their first win in almost a month and got them out of an 0-2 start to MAC play.
Ohio was picked as the top coaching job in the Mid-American Conference in WatchStadium’s “Conference Chain of Command” series, which polled a handful of veteran coaches in the conference.
Ohio defeated Ball State 70-52 on Saturday at Worthen Arena. The win got the Bobcats back on track, stopping their 0-2 start to Mid-American Conference play and earning their second road win of the season.
Ohio continues Mid-American Conference play on Tuesday night at Bowling Green at 7 p.m. at the Stroh Center. The Bobcats dropped their MAC opener Saturday to Northern Illinois in overtime, 72-66. Ohio finished the game 11-of-25 from the free-throw line, a stat that hurt them down the stretch.
Ohio is set to tip off Mid-American Conference play on Saturday afternoon when the Bobcats host Northern Illinois at 2 p.m. on ESPN3. The Bobcats finished non-conference play with an 8-4 record, topping it off with a 68-66 win on Dec. 30 against Florida International. Jason Carter’s layup with 2.6 seconds remaining secured the win.
FRISCO, Texas — Frank Solich embraced his wife.
FRISCO, Texas — Ohio defeated San Diego State 27-0 in the DXL Frisco Bowl on Wednesday night at Toyota Stadium. Running back A.J. Ouellette ran for 164 yards 29 carries to carry the Bobcats’ offense, which finished with 421 total yards.