Softball: Spring Break was full of ups and downs for the Bobcats
By Jimmy Farmer | Mar. 13, 2017Ohio's record now stands at 14-6 after a 5-4 spring break.
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Ohio's record now stands at 14-6 after a 5-4 spring break.
Despite a year of injuries, Ohio is well setup for a title run next year.
Despite graduating Griffin Lutz, the Bulldogs expect to be just as good next season.
All of Thursday's joy only made Friday's pain worse.
The Bobcats could never establish a solid identity this season.
Ohio advanced to the national semifinal with a win over Stony Brook.
Doug Taylor made a difference during Ohio's 68-66 loss.
The Bobcats will play Sunday at 2 p.m. after winning Friday.
For the team that should never have been the second seed, the Bobcats run ends in semifinals.
Had the Bobcats won, they would've played Saturday night in the conference championship game.
Two Ohio players were honored by the MAC.
Kenny Kaminski's jumper with 7.8 seconds remaining saved Ohio's chances of a conference championship and his career.
Ohio advances to the Mid-American semifinals after a Kenny Kaminski go-ahead jumper with seven seconds left in regulation.
Ohio tied its largest comeback of the season to save its season on Thursday night.
The Bobcats beat the Rockets to advance to the MAC semifinals on Friday night.
Ohio's season ended Wednesday when it lost to Northern Illinois in the quarterfinals of the MAC Tournament.
Ohio might've had the start of a dynasty two years ago. Because of repeated missed opportunities, they didn't.
Monday night, the Bobcats needed their superstar's best effort to advance them to Cleveland, and she came through.
Ohio advanced to the quarterfinals of the Mid-American Conference Tournament with its win over Eastern Michigan.
The Bobcats didn't get a bye, but they are certainly not underdogs in their first game.