Graduating trio leaves hole in Ohio defense
By Jordan Horrobin | Mar. 11, 2015Bobcats lose leadership of three key defensemen because of graduation.
Bobcats lose leadership of three key defensemen because of graduation.
No. 6 Ohio dropped an 4-3 overtime heartbreaker to No. 3 Minot State in the national quarterfinals on Sunday.
No. 6 Ohio's five unanswered goals Saturday morning were more than enough take down No. 11 Liberty 5-2 in the American Collegiate Hockey League tournament's round of 16, but now the Bobcats must quickly turn their attention to a new challenger in No. 3 Minot State.
No. 6 Ohio avoided a repeat of last season's one-and-done in the American Collegiate Hockey Association national tournament in Strongsville, Ohio, today, rattling off five unanswered goals in the final two periods and defeating No. 14 Liberty 5-2. Ryan Heltion got the start in goal for the Bobcats and picked up the win.
No. 6 Bobcats’ strong schedule prepares them for national stage.
Injuries force Bobcats to adjust defensive lineup prior to ACHA National Tournament.
Long-time best friends and teammates Liam Geither and Patrick Spellacy have played hockey together since kindergarten.
World University Games help Bobcats players see hockey in a new way.
Ohio opened the weekend with a win over host Illinois before falling to Lindenwood in the title game
The Bobcats hope to adjust to Illinois’s unorthodox ice surface.
Ohio drew the top seed and a first round bye in this weekend's Central States Collegiate Hockey League tournament after winning the regular season league title. It is the first regular season title for the Bobcats since the 2009-10 season.
Bobcats clinch league title with series split against Illinois in final weekend of regular season.
Ohio is hoping to snap its four-game losing streak during its final home weekend of the season.
Ohio’s senior captain Mike Kretz reflects on success, looks toward unfinished business.
The Bobcats fall to 0-4 without Team USA members as Oklahoma earns a weekend sweep.
Ohio isn't planning any changes before playing Oklahoma despite last weekend's losses.
After three years as a key member of the Ohio offense, Nathan De La Torre looks to continue stepping up as his season — and career — nears its end.
Offensive inconsistency leads to Ohio’s first home losses of the season.
Ohio is set to begin a six-game home stand this weekend when Robert Morris comes to Bird Arena.
The former Central Oklahoma transfer will play for Team USA at the World University Games.