Five players ready to breakout for Ohio
By Pete Nakos | May 31, 2018These Bobcats could help this fall
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These Bobcats could help this fall
Following the graduation of its top two goal scorers, a promising mix of talent must erase an offensive void for Ohio
My intramural experience was terrible, but that doesn’t mean yours has to be
The Bobcats lost Taylor Agler, but with their modern offense and solid defense, they should be competitive again.
Some former Bobcats that found success during and after their time in Athens.
A few Ohio sports teams had defining moments throughout the 2017-18 academic year
Ali Johnstone is one of the best players in Ohio history and part of 2 MAC Championships. Now she will look to bring titles to the team as head coach.
The Bobcats will return six seniors next season.
Rudy Rott is the third player in Ohio program history to be named the Mid-American Conference Player of the Year.
The Bobcats lost to the Lady Vols 5-1.
The Bobcats beat Monmouth, 4-0, and James Madison, 7-3, in elimination games Saturday at the Knoxville Regional.
The Bobcats came up just short Friday after two rain delays.
Ohio opens the NCAA Tournament against James Madison looking for its first win in program history.
Ohio is currently in eighth place in the MAC standings. The conference's tournament starts May 23.
Caitlyn Kroll averaged 13.4 points per game last season.
Despite a valiant 20-point effort from the throwers, Ohio finishes in 12th at the MAC Championships after placing in seven events.
Ohio is matched up with Tennessee, James Madison and Monmouth.
Ohio lost its home series over the weekend against Western Michigan.
Stiene won all four games in the Mid-American Conference Tournament for Ohio.
Danielle Stiene threw another complete game for the Bobcats in the Mid-American Conference Championship.