Soccer: Ohio dominates Akron 3-0 to earn its first win of the season
Ohio’s season is back on track. The Bobcats came out with a 3-0 victory over Akron on Sunday for its first win of the season.
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Ohio’s season is back on track. The Bobcats came out with a 3-0 victory over Akron on Sunday for its first win of the season.
Ohio lost its first two games of this shortened season 1-0 last weekend, and it needs to get back on track quickly. The Bobcats have an opportunity to do so against Akron this Sunday.
After a disappointing loss to Miami to open their season, Ohio faced a daunting task: visiting one of the best teams in the Mid-American Conference, Bowling Green.
Callaway’s actions were enabled by anyone willing to keep quiet.
The Bobcats are back in competitive action for the first in over a year this weekend. They take on Miami on Thursday at Peden Stadium in Athens and then travel to Bowling Green to face the Falcons on Sunday.
About a month ago, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the star-studded Brooklyn Nets twice in three nights. The first win was a double overtime victory in which Cleveland guard Collin Sexton scored 42 points, including 20 straight over the two overtimes. The second was a more decisive victory where the Cavs took the lead early in the third quarter and never let go.
On Feb. 7 the Buccaneers defeated the Chiefs 31-9 in the Super Bowl. The win gave Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady his seventh championship, more than any single NFL franchise. However, I want to talk about the other quarterback, Chiefs starter Patrick Mahomes.
Ohio may have lost, but its dual meet against Kent State was one that redshirt freshman Jordan Slivka will never forget.
Hank Aaron was without question one of the greatest baseball players who ever lived. When he died Jan. 22, it gave me a reason to look back on some of his absurd stats.
Growing up a Browns fan, I knew it was unlikely I would ever see them play in a playoff game. After all, they had played one in my lifetime, even if I was not even 2 years old yet.
Every once in a while when watching sports, we are reminded why we love them so much. I had one of these moments this weekend.
Playing sports during the COVID-19 pandemic has been a massive challenge for the governing bodies that have to organize it all over the world. Sports leagues in many countries have been attempting, to varying degrees of success, to restart play.
In an attempt to build a winning team in the post-LeBron James era, the Cleveland Cavaliers will draft in the top 10 for the third year in a row.
We need to talk about Baker Mayfield.
On Sunday night, Clayton Kershaw took what was perhaps his biggest step toward reversing the narrative that he is a terrible playoff pitcher. He threw five and two-thirds innings, giving up just two runs of five hits with six strikeouts. Most importantly, however, he exited the game with the Dodgers up 3-2. They would go on to win the game and take a 3-2 lead in the World Series.
I would like to take some time to talk about one of my biggest inspirations and one of the biggest reasons I got into sports journalism, Daryl Grove.
The Cleveland Browns are 4-1. It is remarkable for me to be able to say that as someone who has not seen a winning season since I was 6 years old and dressed up as then-quarterback Charlie Frye for Halloween.
I’ll start by saying that I have not been invited back to Athens as part of Phase 2 and will be spending all of the fall semester at home. I also think it is important to say that I am a huge college football fan and sports fan in general. However, that being said, I have spent the past few days disappointed and angry at the decision of the Mid-American Conference to start its college football season.
After a record-setting improvement at last year’s Mid-American Conference Championships, the Bobcats were unable to repeat the feat this year.
Ohio ended its dual meet season with a 177-120 win over Marshall. The Bobcats swam at home for the final time this season Friday night and honored their seniors before the meet.