Men's Basketball: Bobcats eye 1st-round bye after overcoming tumultuous MAC start
Even with his plane hitting turbulence, coach John Groce remained calm as he piloted through shaky skies.
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Even with his plane hitting turbulence, coach John Groce remained calm as he piloted through shaky skies.
Frustration. Desperation. Disappointment. All three emotions were featured on D.J. Cooper’s face during the waning minutes against Miami.
When Tommy Freeman arrived for the second session of summer school in Athens, he had one goal in mind: shoot.
The Bobcats played like the team that wrestles on the mats underneath The Convo rather than the squad usually on the arena's main stage.
During the final stretch of his college career, a different DeVaughn Washington has emerged.
A change came over the Ohio Bobcats with 10 minutes to go against Buffalo, not only in their play, but also in how the team dealt with closing out a game.
Even as he hobbled on his ankle, D.J. Cooper had the strength to carry his team on his back.
Editor’s note: This is the third of a three-part series about the use of social media in Ohio Athletics. Posts have been taken unedited from Twitter and might contain grammatical errors.
As Riley Dunlop walks onto the Peden Stadium field, a burden hangs over his head and heart while he focuses on the looming game.
As LaVon Brazill fields a punt, he accelerates toward the Bowling Green defense like a MINI Cooper bursting into head-on traffic.
At 8 p.m., Mark Tracy slaps his stick and jostles the puck away from a Kent State forward before advancing it to one of his offensive teammates in the first period of the hockey game.
As Terrelle Pryor ran toward the end zone, cornerback Shannon Ballard sprinted to keep up with the quarterback. When Pryor crossed the plane for a 13-yard touchdown, an exhausted Ballard stood dejectedly, with his hands on his hips.
To the average eye, a basketball court is a 94-foot-by-50 rectangle with two baskets standing at opposite sides.
Ohio University’s starting quarterback was knocked unconscious outside an uptown bar late Friday night during a fight between multiple employees and members of the football team.
NEW ORLEANS - As Boo Jackson entered the post-game newsroom, he threw a towel over his face for a few seconds. After removing it, tears and sweat dripped down his face as he tried to comprehend what had happened.