Hockey: Ohio prepares for ACHA National Championship Game
Coach Sean Hogan walked out of the Bobcats’ locker room with a huge smile.
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Coach Sean Hogan walked out of the Bobcats’ locker room with a huge smile.
COLUMBUS — It started with a penalty.
COLUMBUS — Having already scored two goals in the Bobcats opening-round game of the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament, Liam Geither and his linemates were once again on the ice with over 11 minutes to play.
As the Bobcats train for the start of the ACHA National Tournament, they will have to wait to find out who their first opponent will be.
The 10 seniors on the Bobcats’ roster know what it’s like to lose in the CSCHL Tournament. They came up just short of capturing a championship in each of the last three seasons.
The American Collegiate Hockey Association released its National Tournament bracket Wednesday morning, and Ohio found itself in a position it hasn't seen in a few years.
When the Bobcats take the ice, Ryan Heltion and Adam Steranko take their positions off the ice.
If the Bobcats needed any motivation to play, it wasn’t hard to find.
The Bobcats traveled to Champaign, Illinois for a series with Illinois over the weekend. The series was split, with the Bobcats losing 5-4 on Friday, but bouncing back to win 4-1 on Saturday.
There is a point toward the end of every team's season in which the team starts playing better than it has all season, to turn on the jets for an end or the season run. In Ohio's case, hitting its stride could turn into a national championship.
As the season progresses for the Bobcats, and the weekend series continue to physically impact them, they will inevitably get injured. Post reporters Jordan Horrobin and Spencer Holbrook will write a weekly blog — if injuries allow — documenting Ohio’s bumps and bruises.
For the first time in 2017, the Bobcats took the Bird Arena ice. This time, it was for a weekend series with Delaware.
As the season progresses for the Bobcats, and the weekend series continue to physically impact them, they will inevitably get injured. Post reporters Jordan Horrobin and Spencer Holbrook will write a weekly blog — if injuries allow — documenting Ohio’s bumps and bruises.
At the half-way point, the Bobcats are 17-4-1 and in the top ten of the American Collegiate Hockey Association rankings at the winter break for the third straight season, currently ranked No. 3.
Starting off games with a quick goal and an early lead has been stressed by coach Sean Hogan throughout the season.
In Ohio’s loss to Jamestown earlier in the season, coach Sean Hogan said the team struggled.
Ohio took the ice as the No. 1 team in the country for the first time this season for a two game series on the road at No. 8 Iowa State.
Ohio was named the No. 1 team in the ACHA Division One rankings, according to the weekly computer poll released Wednesday.
Sports often offer a getaway or a rallying mechanism.
Ohio went on the road to Lynchburg, Virginia, and defeated Liberty on Friday and Saturday nights to improve to 10-1-1 on the season.