Hockey: Ohio's 2016-17 season in review
By Jordan Horrobin | Mar. 15, 2017The Bobcats lost in the ACHA National Championship to end a strong season.
The Bobcats lost in the ACHA National Championship to end a strong season.
The Bobcats were shut out by Central Oklahoma in the finals of the American Collegiate Hockey Association Tournament.
The Bobcats are on the cusp of glory.
The Bobcats won 4-2 on Monday to reach the national finals for the first time since 2004.
Ohio advanced to the national semifinal with a win over Stony Brook.
The Bobcats will play Sunday at 2 p.m. after winning Friday.
Ohio will face the winner of Oklahoma and Pitt in the ACHA National Tournament.
Bobcats remain confident despite late-season losses.
Ohio begins the Central States Collegiate Hockey League tournament on Saturday against Lindenwood.
Two walk-on Ohio seniors prepare for the end of their hockey and college careers.
The Bobcats earned No. 3 seed and received a first-round bye in the American Collegiate Hockey Association National Tournament bracket.
Ten seniors played their final game at Bird Arena on Saturday night, but the Bobcats lost 1-0.
Ohio looks to clinch CSCHL Championship and honor senior players this weekend.
Horse meat and hockey highlight a list of memories the five Bobcats made in their time in Central Asia.
The Bobcats battled through adversity to earn a split on the road in Illinois.
Only one of Ohio's five skaters involved in Saturday's line brawl will serve a one-game suspension.
The Bobcats scored in bunches and didn't back down from a fight, but it may prove to be costly.
Nathan De La Torre played for four years at Ohio. Now he's coaching some of his friends who are still on the team.
With head coach Sean Hogan and four players away with Team USA, the No. 3 Bobcats will look different than usual against Pittsburgh.
Athens Mite league players are not afraid to take a tumble on ice