Track & Field: Ohio starts indoor season next week at Marshall Open
By Dom Massa | Nov. 28, 2018Ohio starts its indoor season on Dec. 7 in Huntington, West Virginia.
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
Ohio lost to Ball State earlier this season. The teams meet again Thursday in the first round of the MAC Tournament.
Ohio needs to improve its passing if it wants to advance far in the MAC Tournament.
Under constant pressure, the Ohio defense allowed five goals in the final regular season game.
The Bobcats missed opportunities throughout the game.
Ohio’s defense will need to step up against the attacks of No.3 Duke and Miami.
Jillian Shive has found success at Ohio after transferring from Louisville.
Ohio already has as many goals as last year and it is mainly as a result of the new system first-year coach Ali Johnstone has implemented.
Ohio lost its fifth straight, but showed good signs.
Ohio had 12 shots on goal but only one found the back of the net against Kent State as Ohio lost its fifth-straight game.
Ohio is likely the fifth seed in the MAC tournament after a 4-3 loss to Longwood Friday.
The Bobcats will take on Longwood.
Halfway through the MAC, Ohio has already won as many games as last year.
Ohio was not able to take advantage of a chance to guarantee itself a top-four seed at the MAC tournament.
Friday’s game against Ball State could determine where Ohio is seeded for the MAC tournament.
Ohio placed third in the Firestone Invitational.
Siena cut its field hockey program in the spring. Ohio benefited from it.