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After four tournaments on the road to start the season, Ohio will finally begin its home schedule on Wednesday against Marshall.
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After four tournaments on the road to start the season, Ohio will finally begin its home schedule on Wednesday against Marshall.
CLEVELAND – All season, Ohio has relied on its big three of Cece Hooks, Erica Johnson and Gabby Burris for the majority of its offense.
It was a somber scene for Ohio after Saturday’s 59-50 loss to Kent State. Tears were shed as the players believed that their season, and the careers of one of Ohio’s most decorated senior classes, was at an end.
The Mid-American Conference announced its awards and All-Conference teams Tuesday, and Ohio was well-represented.
Ohio ended its regular season with a whimper in its 59-50 loss to Kent State on Saturday, but it still has another chance to flourish before the season ends. The Bobcats snuck into the Mid-American Conference Tournament as the No. 8 seed, despite finishing 9-10 in conference play. Although Kent State finished conference play with a better record, Ohio managed to slip by and swipe the final spot in the postseason.
After splitting four games last weekend at the Hilltopper Spring Fling, Ohio returns to action at the Bulldog Classic in Athens, Georgia.
Ohio moved one step closer to qualifying for the Mid-American Conference Tournament with a 73-64 win over Miami on Wednesday night.
Ohio has just two more games to earn a spot in the Mid-American Conference Tournament, and getting a win over Miami on Wednesday night would go a long way toward doing so.
Ohio split its second series of the season this weekend, going 2-2 at the Hilltopper Spring Fling in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Interior defense has been an issue for Ohio all season, and it came back to bite them once again in Saturday’s 88-77 loss to Akron.
Ohio will take on Akron for the second time in six days Saturday and, once again, it is a must-win game.
Ohio fell flat in the final game of its three-game road trip, losing 79-65 against Buffalo Wednesday night. Ohio got itself in a hole early and a furious fourth quarter comeback attempt fell short.
It hasn’t been the best year for the Bobcats, but it’s not the worst.
Ohio is up to fifth place in the Mid-American Conference heading into Wednesday’s game against Buffalo, but given how tight the race is for the final spots in the MAC tournament, it will need another strong performance to keep its hold on one of those spots.
Injuries and illnesses have plagued Ohio this season.
Ohio coach Bob Boldon shared an emotional moment and a high-five with Gabby Burris just outside the visitor’s locker room after Ohio’s 82-69 win over Bowling Green Saturday.
With just six games to go in the regular season, Ohio is currently on the outside looking in at the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
In the first matchup between Ohio and Toledo, Ohio made a late comeback to snatch a road victory. But in Ohio’s 76-73 loss Wednesday night, Toledo returned the favor.
3-point shooting has been one of the most inconsistent aspects of Ohio’s game this season. However, Ohio had one of its best shooting nights in Monday’s 66-53 win over Eastern Michigan, and it was a good thing it did.
Ohio has lost four games in a row and dropped to ninth place in the Mid-American Conference. With the season beginning to wind down, it needs to win again to have a chance at a spot in the MAC Tournament.