Men's Basketball: For one night, all seems right in The Convo
As the final seconds dwindled down on The Convo’s video board Friday night, Saul Phillips exuded pure joy.
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As the final seconds dwindled down on The Convo’s video board Friday night, Saul Phillips exuded pure joy.
Ohio pulled off an upset over Bowling Green 92-87 in overtime on Friday night behind 23 points from Jason Carter and 17 from Teyvion Kirk.
On paper, the Bobcats are outmatched by the upstart Falcons, who are having a season even they didn’t know was capable.
Following a road loss to Central Michigan on Saturday, Ohio has lost five straight games, and the path to a victory doesn’t get any easier Tuesday night when the Bobcats travel to No. 25 Buffalo.
At the final media timeout, the Marching 110 did what it always does: Played “Stand Up and Cheer.”
For the fourth straight game, Ohio took the floor, went through stretches of inept offense and sputtered as an opponent’s athleticism took over a game.
Ohio has lost three straight games for the first time all season. Now, the Bobcats will have a chance to get back in the win column when they host Eastern Michigan on Tuesday evening in The Convo. If they can’t win against the Eagles, their Mid-American Conference outlook will appear even more bleak than when Ohio lost to Miami on Saturday.
OXFORD — Jason Carter soared through the air, right hand cocked back with the basketball, ready to pulverize a defender on his way to a highlight-worthy dunk.
OXFORD — Ohio lost to Miami 79-59 on Saturday inside Millett Hall. The loss is the Bobcats’ third straight and their second consecutive to the RedHawks.
Ohio began the night by doing what it does best: knocking down 3-pointers. From there, the Bobcats used their balanced scoring attack to extend leads over Akron for nearly the entire second half.
Mid-American Conference play has hit its halfway point — well, at least for the Bobcats, it has.
For the first time in 14 years, Frank Solich had to make a new hire at a coordinator position Tuesday morning when long-time defensive coordinator Jimmy Burrow announced his retirement.
Ohio defensive coordinator Jimmy Burrow retired from his position Tuesday morning after 14 years under coach Frank Solich.
The Mid-American Conference enters the month of February with a team ranked in the AP Top 25 and plenty of parity from top to bottom.
First, there was a celebration, an ode to the past, a birthday party. Then reality set in, two basketball teams took the floor, and 7,887 fans were sent home amid a letdown by stagnant offense.
On a day marked to celebration of The Convo’s 50th birthday, Ohio had a packed crowd, a loud student body and an important game to determine the trajectory of the final five weeks of the season.
There are small wooden figurines on the coffee table in Saul Phillips’ office in The Convo. Each tiny wooden person wears a white Ohio jersey, which includes the players’ name and number.
Ohio (11-8, 3-4 Mid-American Conference) defeated Ball State (11-9, 2-5 MAC) on Saturday afternoon in The Convo.
Ohio quarterback Quinton Maxwell can officially be contacted by other schools about a potential transfer.
Ohio quarterback Quinton Maxwell can officially be contacted by other schools about a potential transfer.