Baseball: As season begins, Ohio is compared to 2015 championship team
By Ethan Felderstein | Feb. 16, 2017Ohio recognizes comparison between this year's team and the MAC championship team from 2015.
Ohio recognizes comparison between this year's team and the MAC championship team from 2015.
Ohio will meet Ohio State on Friday at the Buckeye Tune-Up.
Sunday afternoon will be Senior Day for the wrestling team.
Ohio looks to clinch CSCHL Championship and honor senior players this weekend.
Ohio will play Kent State on the road Saturday at 2 p.m.
Ohio's offense looked bad against Central Michigan. But why?
Ohio didn't earn quality shots against Central Michigan on Wednesday.
Horse meat and hockey highlight a list of memories the five Bobcats made in their time in Central Asia.
Winning two straight, Ohio remains the No. 2 seed if the MAC Tournament were to start today.
Both Brown and Basham are the first Ohio players to be invited to the combine since 2014.
Ohio beats Eastern Michigan thanks to Jordan Dartis' 26 points.
The women's golf team started their season off strong start.
The Bulldogs kept it close, but ultimately couldn't close it out against Morgan.
Today's Ohio bench mob will be the faces of tomorrow's team, but the progress is incremental.
With a prominent inside presence and shooters surrounding it, Ohio needs to be sharp defensively against CMU Wednesday.
The Bobcats are looking to avenge their 53-49 loss to the Eagles from earlier in the season.
Under McDavis, Ohio University saw a resurgence in athletics that has in turn transformed OU into becoming one of the winningest schools in the Mid-American Conference.
For Marwan Miller, the relationships he has with his players and colleagues have led to a much welcomed second stint with the Bobcats.
After seeing its winning streak come to an end, Athens will look to rebuild momentum against Morgan.
Moving former starter Jake Rudnicki into bullpen, Ohio hopes that their formidable back-end trio can dominate the Mid-American Conference.