Hockey: Ohio suffers 7-1 loss against Niagara
By Maggie Allwein | Oct. 23, 2023Ohio scores only one goal in two consecutive losses to Niagara over the weekend.
Ohio scores only one goal in two consecutive losses to Niagara over the weekend.
Despite falling short in the second game against Penn State, Ohio flashes stretches of dominant offense.
Ohio sets its sights on victory against Penn State after a split series against Bowling Green last weekend.
Ohio (5-3) is hanging on at just above .500 after splitting its last two series. The Bobcats still have room to improve after some struggles on both sides of the puck, but they are hoping to be able to pull through during their trip to New York this upcoming weekend.
Ohio traveled to Missouri this weekend to take on Maryville, and ended up splitting the weekend series.
After a loss on Friday against Bowling Green, Ohio gets back on track with home win.
Ohio dropped its first match against Bowling Green but will look for a bounce-back win on Saturday.
Ohio looks to keep its winning streak going against Bowling Green this weekend.
The Bobcats are looking to lean on their connection to secure an upper hand on the Saints.
Ohio struggles to perform as a unit in overtime loss to Calvin.
Ohio DII Hockey came out strong to start its season, dominating Cincinnati in a two-game series over the weekend.
The combined efforts of new recruits and a fresh goalie allowed the Bobcats to earn a 4-2 win against the Knights and split the series.
A rocky first period and a lack of cohesiveness ultimately cost the Bobcats a victory, as they fell to the Knights 2-3.
Ohio DII hockey starts their season against Cincinnati, presenting an intriguing dichotomy between the experience of the starting goalies.
While they still have some room to grow offensively, the Bobcats have been able to produce goals, especially in the third period. This weekend, Ohio will strive to carry that energy throughout all the periods as it takes on Calvin.
New goalie Scott Bird is off to a hot start this season for the Bobcats.
Ohio was back for more in Bird Arena on Saturday night, taking on West Virginia in the final game of the weekend series. Ohio faced some of the same offensive struggles that it had on Friday, but overall were able to pull through with a 5-1 victory and series sweep.
Bird Arena was packed with fans for Ohio’s first home win of the season.
Ohio took down West Virginia 7-3, led by rookies recruited in the offseason.
Ohio DII hockey is set to begin a new season with a new coach and roster full of rookies.