Hockey: Trent Johnson finds connection to Ohio through coach Sean Hogan
By Andrew Gillis | Sep. 9, 2015Trent Johnson finds Ohio the "perfect fit" in his hockey career.
Trent Johnson finds Ohio the "perfect fit" in his hockey career.
Ohio's roster is finally set in preparation for team scrimmage Friday.
Ohio hockey players welcome freshmen into the team.
New and old faces were on the ice for the Bobcats in their first full week skating as a team.
Bryan Lubin, a new freshman to the Bobcats, has a connection to a teammate — which lured him to Athens.
The Bobcats are at the top of their class in the club ranks, but a jump to the NCAA still appears out of reach.
The 'Cats return may key pieces of last year's squad.
New Ohio defenseman Alex Vazquez’s experience with Hogan, ACHA will help him adapt to the Bobcats.
Forward Matt Rudin — first recruited by former Ohio coach Dan Morris — values his continued education as much as his hockey career.
Hockey forward Cody Black’s connection to assistant coach Kyle Schussler led him to Ohio.
Ohio coach Sean Hogan gave his input on what to expect out of Ohio’s next group of leaders
Coming off one of its better seasons in recent memory, Ohio is prepared for another run next year.
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.