Clipped by a heel
By Rob Ogden | Mar. 23, 2012ST. LOUIS — In order to beat top-seeded North Carolina, Ohio knew it would have to match the Tar Heels for 40 minutes, and the Bobcats did that. But five more minutes was too much to handle.
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ST. LOUIS — In order to beat top-seeded North Carolina, Ohio knew it would have to match the Tar Heels for 40 minutes, and the Bobcats did that. But five more minutes was too much to handle.
As the lowest-seeded team remaining in the NCAA Tournament, Ohio has been tabbed by many as this year’s potential Cinderella, but the Bobcats aren’t afraid of the clock striking midnight.
ST. LOUIS — Ohio advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 1964, and a talented opponent awaits the squad. Top-seeded North Carolina will provide the Bobcats with their toughest test yet in the Big Dance. Follow The Post's liveblog for updates throughout the game.
ST. LOUIS — Ohio takes on top-seeded North Carolina in the Midwest regional semifinal. The Bobcats will have a tough battle in the frontcourt, but the Tar Heels are missing poitn guard Kendall Marshall.
South Florida and Ohio don’t have much in common, but the pursuit of a berth in the Sweet 16 has the Bulls and the Bobcats ready to charge.
The Bobcats' postseason run continues with a Sunday night matchup against South Florida. The winner advances to the Sweet 16 at the Midwest Region host city of St. Louis. Follow The Post's liveblog for updates throughout the game.
NASHVILLE — Ohio and Michigan meet for the first time in more than 40 years, and the stakes are incredibly high. The winner moves on to the third round of the NCAA Tournament, and the loser's season comes to an abrupt halt. Follow The Post's liveblog for updates throughout the game.
Ohio University’s Budget Planning Council is recommending a 3.5 percent tuition increase for Athens campus students next year.
The Bobcats and Wolverines have not met on the hardwood in more than 40 years, but Friday’s game between the two teams in the NCAA Tournament will not lack familiarity.
Ohio University's Baker University Center was evacuated for about 15 minutes Wednesday.
For the second time in three years the Ohio Bobcats have made it to the NCAA Tournament.
Although both Ohio University President Roderick McDavis and Executive Vice President and Provost Pam Benoit will not be in attendance for Monday night’s faculty senate, a resolution-filled agenda focused on faculty classifications and benefits will lead the meeting.