Women's Basketball: Ohio focused on earning top-four seed in MAC Tournament
By Cameron Fields | Feb. 20, 2018Ohio will play Kent State at home Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Ohio will play Kent State at home Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Leaving at Halftime Episode 57.
Ohio has a chance to break records at MAC Championships, but needs depth to have a better finish than last year.
Kirk, a freshman guard, redeemed himself after a pair of costly turnovers to aid Ohio in its 92-87 win over Miami on Saturday.
At this point, they don't care how they win. They just care that they win.
Corrin Van Lanen is on the way to becoming one of the best swimmers in Ohio history, but she still never focuses on doing anything selfishly.
A look at how Rob Smith addressed some of the holes in his lineup left over from 2017.
Leaving at Halftime episode 56.
The Bobcats began their season at .500 in their four-game series in Lexington, South Carolina.
While other teams had very good and very bad rounds, Ohio was consistent for its first top-half finish of the year.
The Bobcats will look for more championships as they head into the postseason.
Ohio is tied for fourth in the MAC.
The MAC Championships are in Athens this week.
Danielle Stiene threw two shutouts for the Bobcats over the weekend.
Odunaiya broke the school record in weight throw Friday.
The right-hander cemented his legacy as one of Ohio's best relievers.
The Bobcats won in overtime against the RedHawks on Saturday.
Block says he is willing to do whatever it takes to win.
For once, Ohio came through in the clutch and Saul Phillips fulfilled his mission to fans.
Ohio trapped Bowling Green on defense Saturday, and the tight defense helped the Bobcats win 69-58.