Swimming and Diving: Ohio looks to use Ohio State Invitational as opportunity to prepare for the MAC Championships
The Bobcats will head to Columbus on Thursday for its most important meet of the fall session at the Ohio State Invitational.
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The Bobcats will head to Columbus on Thursday for its most important meet of the fall session at the Ohio State Invitational.
BOWLING GREEN — The Bobcats’ season came to an end in the Mid-American Conference semifinals for the second year in a row with a 5-2 loss from Eastern Michigan on Friday night at Cochrane Stadium.
With Ohio and Western Michigan tied early in the second half of their Mid-American Conference quarterfinal on Sunday, center back Victoria Breeden evaded pressure and hit a long ball forward.
Ohio produced one of its best performances of the season in the first round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament on Sunday afternoon. The No. 6-seeded Bobcats traveled to Kalamazoo, Michigan, and defeated No. 3 seed Western Michigan, 2-0.
The Bobcats head into their final regular season match Thursday at Kent State with the chance to secure a home playoff match for the second year in a row.
The Bobcats are coming off a much-needed six-point weekend of Mid-American Conference play and will look to extend their winning streak with two more conference matches this weekend.
Sunday was all about the seniors at Chessa Field as the Bobcats defeated Eastern Michigan 1-0. It earned crucial three points for seeding in the Mid-American Conference Tournament and has seemingly returned to their winning ways like they had earlier in the season.
Ohio came into its final weekend of Mid-American Conference home play desperately needing six points.
Cortney Wiesler didn’t have a female mentor growing up.
Ohio made two mistakes in the first half that led to goals, and it couldn’t generate enough scoring chances to make up for it.
Ohio will continue Mid-American Conference play this weekend with two pivotal matches against Akron and Buffalo that could shuffle the standings in the MAC East Division.
The Bobcats are finally home.
The Bobcats headed into Sunday’s game with momentum on their side. They won their first Mid-American Conference game of the season on Friday while on the road, and it looked to do the same against Western Michigan.
The Bobcats headed to DeKalb, Illinois, to face Northern Illinois on Friday in desperate need of a win. It was their first Mid-American Conference game of the season, and they came into it on the back of three straight losses. Ohio is looking to compete for a MAC title this season, so starting conference play with a win was a must, especially given that the Huskies were ranked last in the MAC preseason poll.
The Bobcats are looking to get back on the right track as they begin Mid-American Conference play this weekend.
The Bobcats are looking to rebound after a tough week that saw their undefeated season come to a halt with back-to-back losses. They lost a double-overtimƒe heartbreaker against Robert Morris last Friday, and then lost 3-1 at Ohio State on Sunday. This Friday, they travel to Washington D.C. to take on possibly their toughest opponent of the season in Georgetown (5-2-1).
Ohio’s overtime fortunes finally turned in its third overtime match of the season.