Women's Basketball: Bobcats use man defense with zone principles, hold Eagles to 51 points
By Cameron Fields | Jan. 21, 2017The Bobcats used a man defense that had zone principles Saturday. The Bobcats hadn't played zone in two years.
The Bobcats used a man defense that had zone principles Saturday. The Bobcats hadn't played zone in two years.
Ohio left the Youngstown State Invitational with multiple high finished despite facing the most crowded field the team has seen this season.
The Bobcats have two consecutive wins with two consecutive dominant defensive perfomances. But there are some struggles with the offense and it showed in the 68-51 win over Eastern Michigan on Saturday in The Convo.
In an ugly offensive performance, Quiera Lampkins and the Ohio defense earned the fifth conference win of the season.
Students and citizens gathered at Athens County Courthouse to protest Donald Trump, who was sworn into the presidential office Friday at noon.
Administrators might hold an open forum to hear student, faculty and staff on the subject.
Descutner will effectively become OU’s interim president Feb. 18.
Students not on the OHIO Guarantee could see an increase of 2 percent.
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Athens are in a bit of a funk for the first time this season, and hope to break out of it Saturday against Warren.
Local Republicans are excited for Donald Trump to take office Friday.
Even when a call turns out to not be a criminal matter, some officers stick around to help anyway.
Proposals, puking and weight-loss were a part of the second episode of Khloé Kardashians 'Revenge Body'.
Ohio will look to get back on track against Kent State.
Antonio Campbell is out for the season. Ohio's frontcourt will have to adjust for the remainder of the season.
The rally will be held at 5:30 p.m. by the Athens County Courthouse.
The Athens Ohio Roller Derby league is fundraising to purchase a portable track surface.
Mainstream movies still have faults with female and minority representation.
Benefit show for The Gathering Place will feature local artists hosted by the American Music Therapy Association for Students.
The trustees heard presentations on a new medical school program, enrollment and OU's recent switch to the Common Application.