Bo Porter firing the latest in a series of steps back for rebuilding Astros
In the middle of a rebuild, the Astros’ most recent move becomes another step back in the organization.
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In the middle of a rebuild, the Astros’ most recent move becomes another step back in the organization.
There was an interesting pattern going throughout the large crowd gathered around Athens Skate Park on a hot afternoon.
The extended Ohio hockey family grabbed made headlines Thursday when the Pittsburgh Penguins announced they had added Gary Agnew — father of Bobcats’ all-time leading scorer Brett Agnew — to the staff as an assistant coach.
More than two months ago, Jonathan Sheridan resigned after winning 30 games in his only season as the head coach of the Ohio hockey team.
The Ohio University hockey community has been hard at work this week following an accident involving one of its players early Saturday morning.
After a string of high-scoring games in the second half of last season, many fans who watched Saturday’s Green and White game at Peden Stadium were looking for some signs of promise that they would see a more competitive defense out on the field next fall.
Temperatures in Athens have been on the rise during the past couple of weeks, leaving many around campus unable to get summer off their minds.
The last time Scott Isphording stood on the sidelines for Ohio, he did so as the tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator.
Last football season presented quite a rollercoaster year for the Ohio defense.
With Ohio entering Thursday’s game against Ohio State in Columbus following back-to-back losses, and the Buckeyes coming off being swept in Indiana last weekend, both teams knew securing momentum early on was going to be crucial in getting back on their respective tracks.
Last offseason, three wrestling powers officially made their entry into the Mid-American Conference, instantly making it one of the most competitive wrestling conferences in the country and arguably second only to the Big Ten Conference.
It’s been over two weeks since Ohio’s last win on the baseball diamond, and the team’s most recent go-round displayed the same deficiencies the team has been held accountable for all season.
In one year, Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston has accomplished everything a college football player could dream of.
There is nothing like going out on top.
The best wrestling talent in the country packed into Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City on Thursday, as the 2014 NCAA Championships began day one of its grueling three-day process to find the nation’s ten national champions.
Before the team boarded the plane on Tuesday, Ohio had made history.
For three years, Ohio redshirt junior Harrison Hightower has found countless ways to get the attention of his teammates and coaches. He’s never won a tournament, never led Ohio in wins, and until this time three weeks ago, had never earned a national tournament berth. Yet, Hightower has made a clear niche as one of the Bobcats’ most well-respected wrestlers.
A little more than half of the Ohio wrestling team sat down to eat dinner at a restaurant just outside of Kent. It was Saturday night, and it was about an hour after the conclusion of the first day of the 2014 Mid-American Conference Championships.
With the second week of spring practices underway, the next phase of players getting acclimated to their new roles has begun — even if some players don’t know exactly what role they’re settling into.
A little more than half of the Ohio wrestling team sat down to eat dinner at a restaurant just outside of Kent. It was Saturday night, and it was about an hour after the conclusion of the first day of the 2014 Mid-American Conference Championships.