Hockey: Ohio starts strong, staves off late comeback to beat No. 4 Davenport 4-2
Zach Frank was confident going into Friday’s game.
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Zach Frank was confident going into Friday’s game.
Ohio will play Friday and Saturday against No. 4 Davenport at Bird Arena.
Cody Black has a lot going through his mind in the 20 seconds from whistle to puck drop.
Garrett Jenkins ripped a shot, Gianni Evangelisti recovered the deflection and, after the puck was poked away, Nick Grose prevented it from crossing the blue line.
Coach Sean Hogan walked into the locker room Friday, and his first thoughts were brief, yet poignant.
Jackson Chilberg sat in his dorm room all day Saturday, just anticipating. He couldn’t wait to get to Bird Arena.
Ohio found itself in an uncommon situation. The Bobcats had scored double digits in the first four games they played before Friday, and in most of those games, they have scored early and often.
Drew Magyar’s path to Ohio was similar to that of some of his teammates.
Ohio was efficient on the power play over the weekend against West Virginia. Goal after goal, it seemed as if when the Bobcats had a man-advantage, they would find the back of the net.
Scott Bagby scored on the power play. It was his second goal of the weekend.
Gianni Evangelisti knew the defender was tired. He saw the opportunity to beat him wide.
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Tyler Harkins scored two goals in a 52-second span on Friday night.
When Dan Bremner got the call, he had to call Sean Hogan.
Every team has — and likes — a routine. Ohio would like to establish one going into its season opener this Friday against John Carroll.
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Rusty Scurto was excited when he heard that his cousin Scott Bagby was going to Ohio to play hockey.
Fall is a busy time in the sporting calendar.
Ohio announced it hired Carter Cheves as its new men’s golf coach Monday.
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