Baseball: With Carbone gone, coaching search begins
By Nick Robbe | May 28, 2012Editor's note: This article has been updated to reflect a correction. Former Ohio baseball coach Jerry France was misidenitified as Steve France.
Editor's note: This article has been updated to reflect a correction. Former Ohio baseball coach Jerry France was misidenitified as Steve France.
Ohio Athletics is tight-lipped about discussing its expiring contract with Russell Athletic and is open to offers from other athletic apparel providers, meaning the Bobcats might be clad in slightly different attire come next fall.
A coach is someone who wears more hats than just the one with his team’s logo on the front.
There was a time that Mike Florak’s hefty offensive figures mandated respect on the baseball field. But when that ability diminished, it was his coach — Ohio’s Joe Carbone — who became his greatest advocate.
The Ohio Ultimate Frisbee team traveled to the Rocky Mountain locale of Boulder, Colo., looking for a top-eight finish and a spot in the the Division I College Championship quarterfinals.
One of the many things I love about Ohio University is the faculty members continually remind me of the university’s place within the surrounding Appalachian community.
The winners of a local competition may see their own design riding around town on the sides of a new joint-patrol cruiser.
Athens artists of various musical styles gathered Saturday at Donkey Coffee and Espresso for a show in appreciation of local musician J.D. Hutchison.
Days after Ohio University named Ryan Lombardi its interim vice president for Student Affairs, the former dean of students said he hopes to name an interim for his old job next week.
An Albany man was life flighted to Columbus for treatment to a gunshot to the face he reported shortly after midnight, though his version of events is under investigation.
I received a text message from my older brother the other day that read, “I think it is time for me to come visit you in Athens.”
In light of two articles from Wednesday’s edition of The Post regarding the Budget Planning Council, I feel compelled to clear a few things up.
Science fiction and comic book lovers were able to don their Star Trek, Freddy Krueger and superhero costumes this weekend when Athens played host to its first-ever comic book convention.
When I spoke with Joe Carbone after his final game as head coach of the Ohio baseball team, the interview was the same as always — three-quarters conversation and a sliver of analytics.
About a year ago, Wesley Lowery asked me to be associate editor at The Post. Being a public-relations student, working at a newspaper was something I never envisioned for myself. I had been a copy editor at The Post the previous two years and was planning on ending my time here and moving on to a job that paid better.
When my editors approached me about which spring sport I wanted to cover, I didn’t balk at my choice.
With an early exit at the Mid-American Conference tournament and the offseason underway, Ohio softball players have limited options to stay competitive during the summer.
As Ohio University waves goodbye to Kent Smith next week, students, faculty, and staff learned this morning that a familiar face will fill his shoes.