Men's Basketball: Ohio's offense looks to be hitting stride at right time
By Andrew Gillis | Feb. 20, 2018The Bobcats' offense looks to be turning the corner.
The Bobcats' offense looks to be turning the corner.
A 12-0 run in the middle of the second half sealed back-to-back victories for Ohio.
Kirk, a freshman guard, redeemed himself after a pair of costly turnovers to aid Ohio in its 92-87 win over Miami on Saturday.
At this point, they don't care how they win. They just care that they win.
Leaving at Halftime episode 56.
The Bobcats won in overtime against the RedHawks on Saturday.
Block says he is willing to do whatever it takes to win.
For once, Ohio came through in the clutch and Saul Phillips fulfilled his mission to fans.
Mickle said his right knee was "feeling better" in his standout game against Toledo.
How Mike Laster’s work ethic put him as one of the Bobcats most reliable leaders and scorers.
The Bobcats lost 82-74 on the road.
The Bobcats had their worst home conference loss ever last time they played the Rockets.
Ohio hung around with Western Michigan, despite committing a season-high 20 turnovers.
After a dry spell of 10 straight games scoring fewer than 80 points, Ohio has scored more than 90 points in its past two games.
Tuesday's win was impressive, but Ohio needs to string together a few more before we can declare a turn around.
Three things from the Bobcats win at home against the Zips.
Dartis had a career night as he outshot Akron from the 3-point line by himself.
The Bobcats have lost seven of eight games, but they are still finding positives during the rough stretch.
He was the biggest reason for his team's success. Then the referees called him for a puzzling fifth foul.
The Bobcats connected on just 16-of-31 free throws in their 101-98 loss to the Chippewas.