Women's Basketball: Ohio accepts bid into WNIT Tournament, will face Clemson on Friday
By J.L. Kirven | Mar. 16, 2021This season isn’t over yet.
This season isn’t over yet.
Whether Ohio wins or loses against Virginia, this team deserves to be recognized as one of Ohio’s greatest.
Following an embarrassing loss to Robert Morris, everything about the Bobcats’ play is shining bright the past several games, especially Tuesday’s 11-0 blowout.
Ohio never stopped fighting.
The win was easily Ohio’s best game of the season.
Sometimes you’ve just gotta get rough.
The Bobcats finally put together a complete performance to get their season back on track.
Ohio has five matches against three opponents this week.
The Bobcats have their dance partner.
Ohio appears to have a bright future after its second series with Lindenwood.
Though the Bobcats couldn’t sweep the Lions, they continued to play well defensively. Mason Koster and Jackson Chilberg helped lead the way.
Ohio lost to Miami 3-2 Friday night.
Jason Preston and Ben Vander Plas have wanted to win together since the moment they met each other.
Jeff Boals has helped give Ohio its first MAC Championship since 2012.
The Bobcats are MAC Champions for the first time since 2012.
The Bobcats managed to hang tough against the Lions the entire weekend but just couldn’t hang on at the end of Saturday evening’s game.
Lindenwood was undefeated until running into Max Karlenzig and the Bobcats’ defense.
Ohio’s third period rally had its key moments for victory.
Ohio earned a much needed win against Miami on Friday.
The Bobcats are headed to the MAC tournament finals for the first time in eight years.