What you missed from OU athletics
By Jack Gleckler | Aug. 22, 2019Although many aren’t paying attention to the news from Athens, the world of Bobcats sports waits for no one.
Although many aren’t paying attention to the news from Athens, the world of Bobcats sports waits for no one.
Grusczynski has had a long and successful career in golf.
From football to golf, here’s a little info about each of the Bobcats’ fall sports.
Rain and cold cut two days out of the MAC championships at Club Walden in Aurora.
Cheves has brought improvement to the men’s golf team in only one year.
Ohio will now head to the MAC Championships.
Ohio improved by ten strokes in the second round to tie for fifth.
Ohio held on to ninth place after a weak third round at the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate.
One Bobcat broke a school record that had stood for 40 years in Ohio's last regular indoor season meet.
The junior has broken a school record and captured multiple individual victories since transferring to Ohio.
The Bobcats finished sixth at the tournament over the weekend.
Gaza Odunaiya earned her second first place finish of the indoor season in the weight throw.
The Bobcats finished behind Marshall.
The Bobcats will have a month off after the Marshall Open.
The top five moments from the year that was in Ohio sports.
She is on the verge of breaking the school record for the hammer throw.
Ohio starts its indoor season on Dec. 7 in Huntington, West Virginia.
Even though it was a building year for Ohio it had more wins than last year.
For the second time in six days, Ohio lost 5-0 to Miami.
Two goals from Jillian Shive led Ohio past Ball State 4-0 in the quarterfinals of the MAC tournament