Men's Basketball: Three things from Ohio's 99-75 win over Akron
By Andrew Gillis | Feb. 6, 2018Three things from the Bobcats win at home against the Zips.
Three things from the Bobcats win at home against the Zips.
In temperatures 50 degrees higher than Athens, Ohio opened the spring season with the 2018 Mid-American Conference Match Play Challenge.
Dartis had a career night as he outshot Akron from the 3-point line by himself.
Ohio will play Central Michigan at home Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Imagine if the hockey team played an outdoor game at Peden Stadium.
Bulldogs play their first home game in almost a month against Wellston.
Leaving at Halftime Episode 54.
The Bobcats have lost seven of eight games, but they are still finding positives during the rough stretch.
Ohio recorded a season-best nine event wins and 37 top-ten finishes on the day.
Ohio has had lineup flexibility this season, and it showed Saturday against Ball State.
The Bobcats outscored the Golden Grizzlies 18-1 last weekend, but Ohio coach Sean Hogan still hopes the Oakland program can grow back to what it once was.
It was Thomas' sixth shutout of the season.
He was the biggest reason for his team's success. Then the referees called him for a puzzling fifth foul.
The Bobcats connected on just 16-of-31 free throws in their 101-98 loss to the Chippewas.
The Bobcats fall to the Chippewas on Saturday at The Convo.
Cierra Hooks and Gabby Burris played well in their first career starts Saturday.
Cierra Hooks scored a career-high 28 points in the win.
The forward snapped a 25-game point drought to start the 2017-18 season.
The Bulldogs used a 28-4 third quarter to take control of the game.
Ball State will likely be a tough test for Ohio this weekend.