Track and Field: Ohio begins outdoor season this weekend in North Carolina
By Cameron Fields | Mar. 15, 2017Ohio will travel to High Point this weekend to open its outdoor season.
Ohio will travel to High Point this weekend to open its outdoor season.
After losing the national championship game, there is plenty to be optimistic about.
The Bobcats didn't get to reclaim their conference title, but they still have a chance to leave their seniors with happier memories.
The Bobcats' offense will be incredibly young, but talented next fall.
The Bobcats were shut out by Central Oklahoma in the finals of the American Collegiate Hockey Association Tournament.
Ohio's season comes to close, but its future is promising.
Ohio broke a streak, but more importantly, the underclassmen lead the team throughout the season. A bright spot for future successes.
The Bobcats are on the cusp of glory.
The Bobcats won 4-2 on Monday to reach the national finals for the first time since 2004.
Pitching continued to be the pinnacle of Ohio's success last week.
Ohio receives first ever Top 25 vote, and will look to continue hot start going into the toughest part of the schedule.
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.