Women's Basketball: What Ohio is focusing on during its bye week
By Anthony Poisal | Feb. 19, 2019The bye week couldn’t have come at a better time for the Bobcats as they head into the final stretch of the regular season.
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The bye week couldn’t have come at a better time for the Bobcats as they head into the final stretch of the regular season.
Ohio is on an upward slope.
The Bobcats will try to take down a ranked MAC team for the first time since 1996.
One Bobcat broke a school record that had stood for 40 years in Ohio's last regular indoor season meet.
Ohio swept a league opponent, and one that was ranked higher than it.
Ohio lost its fifth straight game Saturday afternoon.
Athens finished the regular season with two straight losses in which its shooting struggled.
Behind a shuffled roster, No. 5 Ohio defeated No. 4 Iowa State 2-0 Saturday night in Bird Arena.
Shawn Baird’s impact on the game isn’t seen on the stat sheet.
The Bobcats offense did enough to win Saturday, but similar performances likely won’t be enough in their future.
Athens had no answer for Logan senior Bo Myers, who finished with a career-high 37 points.
The Bobcats rebounded from their loss in Toledo last Wednesday.
No. 5 Ohio defeated No. 4 Iowa State 2-1 Friday night in Bird Arena.
Thomas made 25 saves in an effort to keep Ohio’s slim lead.
Lampron’s role with the Bobcats has developed over time.
The Bobcats will look to rebound from its loss Wednesday in Toledo.
Ohio hosts Iowa State this weekend at Bird Arena.
The Bobcats’ worst game of the season was only four days apart from their biggest win of the year.
dThe low point is eerily similar to two years ago, when the Bobcats lost Antonio Campbell for good.
They’re looking forward to the competition — but they’re going to be wary of what they eat.