Leaving at Halftime Episode 59: MAC Swim and Dive Championship fallout
By Eric Walker and Jimmy Watkins | Feb. 28, 2018Leaving at Halftime Episode 59
Leaving at Halftime Episode 59
The Bobcats completely shut down the Falcons on Tuesday.
For the fourth straight game, the Bobcats had at least five players score 10 or more points.
Ohio will play Miami at home Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Ohio's seniors will remember their final game at The Convo as a win.
Even though the Bulldogs fell short of their goal, the future is bright.
Ohio has three seniors, led by starting guard Mike Laster, who will almost certainly play at The Convo for the final time Tuesday.
Ohio scored 13 total points after placing in four events.
Akron showed Ohio and the rest of the conference how depth is the key to winning the MAC Championships.
The Bobcats are in an identical spot compared to last season, where they were runner-ups in the ACHA national tournament.
Ohio played four games in three days, going 2-2.
The Bobcats had their lowest MAC Championship-point total since 1984.
The Bobcats had their worst three-round score of the season over the weekend at the Rio Verde Invitational.
The Bobcats went 4-1 over the weekend.
Staff writer Jordan Horrobin tells the tale of four student journalists covering a men's basketball game in Buffalo.
The Bobcats came out on the wrong side of a back-and-forth battle in a defining second period in Saturday's loss.
The Bobcats had won consecutive games for the first time since December. They had something to prove against the Bulls, but what they didn't prove says more.
The Bobcats could guard the Bulls four weeks ago, but they certainly couldn't Saturday.
Ohio started strong but was drubbed in the second half in a 108-82 loss to one of the MAC's best teams, Buffalo.
Athens came up just short of making it to The Convo.