Field Hockey: Ohio beats American to stay undefeated
By Kayla Hanley | Sep. 10, 2011After facing the Bobcats this weekend, the American Eagles have officially lost their style.
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After facing the Bobcats this weekend, the American Eagles have officially lost their style.
Locally, regionally and nationally renowned speakers shared their stories at Chillicothe’s Pump House Center for the Arts this weekend, using the spoken word to entertain crowds as large as 300.
After the final day of the Redbird Invitational, the Ohio women’s golf team had lifted itself from a seventh-place Saturday finish to the sixth overall spot in the tournament.
The Nelsonville-York Buckeyes displayed a balanced offensive attack en route to a convincing 57-0 non-conference win in their home opener against the Berne Union Rockets Friday night.
Members Ohio University’s College Republicans continued their yearly tradition of honoring 9/11 victims with a flag display, and for the first time this year, they were joined by members of College Democrats as well.
The Trimble Tomcats (1-2) notched their first win of the season Friday, escaping 18-14 against South Gallia (2-1).
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Football: OHIO vs. Gardner-Webb
The Trimble Tomcats (1-2) notched their first win of the season Friday, escaping with a less-than-pretty win against South Gallia High School (2-1) on their home turf by a score of 18-14.
In a backward game at Peden Stadium, the ’Cats beat the ’Dogs, the visiting quarterback threw nearly half of his completions to the wrong team, and in the end, Gardner got hosed.
With three staright blowout home wins to start the season, the Alexander Spartans are showing why it’s dangerous to wear white after Labor Day.
Courage of Flight 93 victims lauded at dedication
For those in New York City on Sept. 11, 2001, the memory of burning towers, a frenzied nation and almost 3,000 killed will never fade. Five hundred miles away, a set of Athens-tinged memories is just as vivid.
Hawks? Hunted. Owls? Owned.
The mission of Ohio Athletics is “to inspire, develop and support students in their pursuit of academic and athletic excellence.” The women’s golf team has already completed the first half of that goal.