Women's basketball: Ohio looks to bounce back after loss to Buffalo
By Kellen Becoats | Feb. 4, 2016Ohio looks for redemption against Northern Illinois after losing to Buffalo.
Ohio looks for redemption against Northern Illinois after losing to Buffalo.
The Bobcats have numerous injuries and illnesses plaguing the team heading down the stretch of the season.
Ohio will compete against Old Dominion on Sunday.
Buffalo upset Ohio, snapping a 12-game winning streak.
Five Bobcats will be at Bird Arena for their final home series this weekend, and The Post asked three of them to look back on their careers.
Akron coach Keith Dambrot is one of the only coaches in the country that watches the opposition warm up. His "old school" mentality rubbed off on Akron Tuesday night.
Ohio fell to Akron on Tuesday night.
Coach Bob Cooley is in the middle of his 28th year and is hungrier than ever for a Mid-American Conference Championship.
Ohio will be missing its best defensive player, Jasmine Weatherspoon, in its game against Buffalo.
Quire Lampkins reached 1,000 career points and has finally molded into the star Boldon and her teammates knew she had the potential to be.
Ohio and Akron will have a rivalry deeper than the names on the front of the jerseys.
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Ohio looks to best Akron, one of the best teams in the Mid-American Conference.
The best team on campus, Ohio hockey, is well equipped to become champions.
The Bobcats win at Coach Joel Greenlee's alma mater, Northern Iowa.
Ohio's win streak reaches 12 thanks to Lexie Baldwin's late-game heroics.
Ohio's win against Kent State and Toledo shows the Bobcats' newfound maturity.
The injured Bobcats earned the weekend sweep over the Panthers using two stout performances from their backup goaltenders.
Ohio had a nine-point comeback to win 68-67 and stay undefeated in MAC play.
Ohio bests Ball State on its senior night.