Field Hockey: Bobcats blast Ball State in shutout
By Christian Hoppens | Oct. 5, 2012Ohio has found its groove, now winning three consecutive games after a dominating performance against Mid-American Conference foe Ball State Saturday.
Ohio has found its groove, now winning three consecutive games after a dominating performance against Mid-American Conference foe Ball State Saturday.
Buffalo entered Saturday’s game against Ohio with the opportunity to play the role of a bull in a china shop, ready to dismantle the Bobcats’ perfect season.
For the fourth consecutive match, Ohio recorded a sweep of its opponent Friday, defeating Akron at The Convo in three sets.
Heading into Friday’s game against Akron, Ohio had not walked away from the pitch victorious since Sept. 21, when it won its last of six straight games.
By Meryl Gottlieb | mg986611@ohiou.edu | @merylgottlieb
For the second consecutive weekend, Ohio will play two Mid-American Conference matches at The Convo as the Bobcats attempt to continue their three-match winning streak.
With little West Virginia footage for Ohio to go off of heading into its weekend matchup with the Mountaineers, the Bobcats will employ whatever tactics they feel will help them continue chasing perfection.
Four men pleaded not guilty in court Wednesday to attacking, robbing and stabbing an elderly woman in Coolville in January.
Libertarian Abe Alassaf and Democrat Bill Bias focused on one another’s experience in front of a crowd of about 20 people Thursday night at the Candidates’ Forum for Athens County treasurer, but Alassaf’s closing statements surprised even the veterans of such forums.
Ohio coach Frank Solich’s knowledge of the running back position dates back to his playing days, when he was featured as a bruising back for Nebraska.
Ohio University students and visitors will be dancing across campus this weekend for the first “Lindy Hop Drop Out.”
The George Washington Forum hosted David Ruderman on Thursday night in Baker University Center for a keynote address to kick off the third annual conference at Ohio University.
In a quest to build faster and more efficient technology for the future, a group of 26 Ohio University faculty from all different backgrounds have been looking in the smallest of places: atoms and molecules.
Casa Nueva will get a dose of brotherly love when the Lewis Brothers take the stage with their genre-bending musical style.
There’s no elephant — only Democrats — in the room where Athens City Council meets every week, leading to a trend of unanimous voting.
A little more than two weeks ago, a dejected Ohio squad left the field after a 2-1 loss to Northwestern, wondering how a team that won a Mid-American Conference championship and an NCAA Tournament berth could fall below .500 beyond the halfway point of the season.
The possibility of being denied landline phone service in Ohio has some Athens residents concerned about being left off the grid, though Ohio University will remain unaffected.
Streetlights, crosswalks, and public stairways all fell under the spotlight of representatives from Athens and Ohio University as they evaluated pedestrian safety Thursday night.