Volleyball: Advantages to youth, MAC Tournament headline week for Ohio
After a thrilling five-set victory over Bowling Green and a disappointing three-set sweep at the hands of Miami, Ohio will return home for the final week of the regular season.
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After a thrilling five-set victory over Bowling Green and a disappointing three-set sweep at the hands of Miami, Ohio will return home for the final week of the regular season.
Deane Webb is Ohio's dedicated volleyball coach.
Ohio dominated Akron on Friday night and dismantled Buffalo on Saturday night to improve to 7-5 in Mid-American Conference play and 13-13 overall.
Freshman middle blocker Tia Jimerson was named Mid-American Conference East Division Offensive Player of the Week.
When the Bobcats walked off the floor in The Convo on Saturday night, they knew what they had just done.
Spencer Holbrook joins the show to talk about the maturity of Ohio's young core, an impressive win over Ball State (wins over both MAC favorites now), Lizzie Stephens' emergence as a leader and more.
Ohio had already won the first set. But not convincingly.
The fifth set just wasn’t for Ohio.
Ohio went 1-1 for the third straight weekend in Mid-American Conference play, losing to Kent State in five sets Thursday and defeating Eastern Michigan in five sets Saturday.
Stephanie Olman doesn’t care where she plays.
Ohio hosted a pair of Mid-American Conference matches over the weekend in The Convo. On Friday night, the Bobcats defeated rival Miami in five sets (21-25, 25-22, 25-16, 17-25, 15-13).
Deane Webb isn’t one to show emotion while coaching.
Macy Reihing hasn’t played Miami yet.
Assistant Sports Editor Spencer Holbrook joins staffer Jimmy Watkins to talk about Ohio volleyball before the rivalry game this weekend.
Vera Giacomazzi walked off the volleyball court after a hard practice, ready to watch film with her team inside The Convo.
Ohio opened Mid-American Conference play over the weekend after ending the non-conference portion of its schedule with a 6-8 record.
The non-conference portion of Ohio’s schedule began with promise, then looked as if it would be ruined by injuries and ended with optimism.
Assistant Sports Editor Spencer Holbrook joins Jimmy Watkins to talk about the latest Ohio volleyball news from The Convo.
With non-conference play over and Mid-American Conference play starting Friday, there are numerous teams that will give Ohio challenges over the coming months.
Ohio ended non-conference play over the weekend when it played in the Penn State Classic in State College, Pennsylvania.