15 former Ohio athletes you should know
By Trevor Colgan | May 31, 2018Some former Bobcats that found success during and after their time in Athens.
Some former Bobcats that found success during and after their time in Athens.
Ali Johnstone is one of the best players in Ohio history and part of 2 MAC Championships. Now she will look to bring titles to the team as head coach.
Despite a valiant 20-point effort from the throwers, Ohio finishes in 12th at the MAC Championships after placing in seven events.
The MAC Championships will take place Thursday through Saturday at Buffalo’s UB Stadium.
Ohio won 13 of the 14 events it competed in and posted numerous personal bests in its final meet of the regular season.
Emma Ryan's wins in the javelin and the discus guide the Ohio throwers to six top-five finishes at Miami.
Three golfers played in the MAC Championships for the first time in their careers, but the team finished last.
Ohio hopes the personal records will continue to fall as the MAC Championships quickly approach.
The scores on the course are always important, but for Bob Cooley, the results off the course are what he is most proud of as he retires after 30 years as men's golf coach.
The season ended for Ohio on Sunday.
Ohio traveled to the historic Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium over the weekend to compete against a heavy Mid-American Conference field in the annual Jesse Owens Track Classic.
All three of the Bobcats' rounds were below the season average.
Ohio competes against a talented set of teams this weekend at historic Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium.
Facing its toughest competition of the year, Ohio placed 12th.
Gaza Odunaiya led Ohio with a first-place finish in the discus while qualifying for the MAC Championships in two events.
Ohio looks forward to facing off against tougher competition in the coming weeks.
Emily Hughes won the Dolores Black Falcon Invitational with a career-best second round, and Ohio finished third as a team.
Ohio won nine events despite poor weather conditions.
Ohio will host the Cherry Blossom Invitational this weekend.
After one of the best careers in Ohio history, Peyton White has a professional career that is taking him to different countries to golf.