Hockey: Ohio stunned in first round of the ACHA Tournament
By Andrew Gillis | Mar. 5, 2016Ohio got off to slow start and couldn't recover, falling to Lebanon Valley 3-2.
Ohio got off to slow start and couldn't recover, falling to Lebanon Valley 3-2.
No. 7 Ohio will play No. 10 Lebanon Valley on Saturday in the first game of the American Collegiate Hockey Association's National Tournament for both programs.
The practice was the last of the season for Ohio, as every day for the rest of the season — as long as the team keeps winning — will hold a game for the Bobcats.
Ohio will play in the fifth annual Ice Ghosts series to raise money for the American Cancer Society.
Six Ohio skaters received league honors Tuesday morning.
The Bobcats lost their third-straight league final.
The Bobcats are preparing to face Iowa State for a fifth time in the season.
Ohio split the weekend series with Robert Morris, finishing the season 28-8-1.
A sweep of the Eagles might be enough for the less-than-healthy Bobcats to defend their regular-season league crown.
Even with a national championship in sight, the Bobcats still have to keep their focus on the future.
The No. 7 Bobcats beat No. 16 Illini by scores of 7-5 and 6-2 on the weekend.
The Bobcats have numerous injuries and illnesses plaguing the team heading down the stretch of the season.
Five Bobcats will be at Bird Arena for their final home series this weekend, and The Post asked three of them to look back on their careers.
The best team on campus, Ohio hockey, is well equipped to become champions.
Ohio goalie Ryan Heltion beats his hometown Pittsburgh in his first start since Dec. 11.
A slew of injuries and a short practice week may pose a challenge for the Bobcats as they aim to sweep the Panthers this weekend
Alkema has grasped the lead goaltender role for the Bobcats and hasn't looked back.
After Thursday's loss to Arizona, Ohio dropped both games against NCAA D-I Arizona State.
The Bobcats fell to the Wildcats 3-2.
With possible renovations to Bird Arena on the horizon, head coach Sean Hogan says that a jump to the NCAA is still purely predicated on funding by the university.