Women’s Basketball: Five reasons Ohio will make the 2020 NCAA Tournament
By J.L. Kirven | May 30, 2019The Bobcats could be on the verge of a dynasty if they can crack the NCAA Tournament next season.
The Bobcats could be on the verge of a dynasty if they can crack the NCAA Tournament next season.
Here’s a look back at the best sports moments for the Bobcats.
Who could break out for the Bobcats next season?
Ohio finished its season at the MAC Tournament with a loss to Northern Illinois.
Rudy Rott became Ohio’s all-time leader in hits with his 287th hit Friday in the MAC Tournament.
Rudy Rott needs one hit to break the all-time hits record.
Kirk will transfer to Colorado State.
Rott is just two hits shy of tying the Ohio career hits record.
Boals will receive $581,000 per year at Ohio.
The Bobcats are heading to the MAC Tournament.
The Bobcats suffered a costly sweep to the Cardinals last weekend.
Ohio faltered late against Toledo and missed out on a third MAC Championship in four years.
For the fourth year in a row, Ohio’s going to the ‘ship.
The Bobcats announced their new coach Tuesday.
The Bobcats will begin a crucial seven-game road trip to finish their regular season.
Ohio will play its last seven games on the road.
Five former Bobcats got chances with NFL teams, either as an undrafted free agent or with a rookie minicamp invitation.
Kenny Ogg delivered the close to perfect start for the Bobcats.
Ohio gave up 18 runs, the most since 2016.
The Bobcats left 18 runners on base in the two games against the Redhawks.