Track and Field: Bobcats gain solid start with first meet of year
By Nicole Bersani | Mar. 24, 2012After this weekend’s VertKlasse meet in High Point, N.C., Ohio’s track and field team is off to a solid start for its outdoor season.
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After this weekend’s VertKlasse meet in High Point, N.C., Ohio’s track and field team is off to a solid start for its outdoor season.
A trip to Ohio’s Glass City revealed a few areas of the Bobcats’ game that still need to be polished.
Somewhere proud crowds have turned to beer
First off, I’m not anti sports. Yes, I’m writing this in a room with a banjo, an ironic Dennis Rodman jersey and the Allman Brothers on the stereo, but that doesn’t mean I can’t or don’t appreciate OU’s athletic success.
Breaking up is hard to do. The relationship may be over, but you still have the memories … and the photographs.
The Ohio women’s golf team showed improvement during the University of Cincinnati Spring Invitational this weekend, as it finished with its second-best three-round score of the season.
Staying true to his habit of breaking news about the Spring Convo Concert via Twitter, Vice President for Student Affairs Kent Smith on Thursday announced the show’s opener.
The Ohio University’s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine will lose two administrators by July of this year, as another dean has decided to step down.
The Athena Grand will start its Spring Quarter Fathom Events by showcasing Monumental: In Search of America’s National Treasure Live, starring Kirk Cameron, at 7:30 p.m on March 27.
Sunday, ARTS/West presented a reading of a play, Whatever Happened to Baby Abby? by Merri Biechler, a member of ARTS/West and other local companies.
Ninety minutes before tipoff, there was no line at the Ohio ticket window at Edward Jones Dome.
ST. LOUIS — By all conventional wisdom, Ohio was not supposed to beat North Carolina.
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.