Bobcats ready for friendly “smack talk” in spring game
By Andy Kovar | Apr. 2, 2015Ohio will compete for the final time until fall camp begins this weekend with the annual spring game.
Ohio will compete for the final time until fall camp begins this weekend with the annual spring game.
The Bobcats will host their one and only home meet this weekend, the Cherry Blossom Invitational at Goldsberry Track.
Ohio hope to extend winning streak in weekend series against MAC foes.
Freshman Mikayla Cooper has been moved inside the circle after injuries have plagued the Bobcats.
Manny DeJesus, a junior from Puerto Rico, brings a hot bat and cool vibes onto the field for Ohio.
This year’s Final Four has three of the best teams in college basketball, but the seven-seed Michigan State shouldn’t be counted out.
Ohio wrestlers are rallying together to save Cleveland State program, which will be discontinued in 2016.
It was the second loss in extra innings for the Bobcats this season.
Coach Frank Solich doesn't have much of an offseason, even after spring practices end.
Coach John Calipari and the one-and-done rule are ruining college basketball.
Ohio gained experience this season and is in position for a brighter future than the 2014-15 campaign offered.
Continued pitching woes forcing Ohio to pitch by committee.
With the likes of Chris Borland and Patrick Willis retiring in past weeks, we asked former Ohio players if it changed their view on playing in the NFL at all.
Ohio’s defensive front is getting revamped with Antwan Crutcher and Cameron McLeod graduating.
Starting pitching dooms Bobcats as they drop their first series at home
Finding themselves down twice this weekend, the Bobcats fought back and picked up two much needed wins in the beginning of MAC play
Ohio dropped its second Mid-American Conference series of the season on Sunday, as Western Michigan defeated the Bobcats in the weekend's rubber match by a score of 7-4 at Bob Wren Stadium. Mason McWilliams took the loss for Ohio and watched his record for the season fall to 1-3.
Ohio evens the series with Western Michigan after a comeback victory over the Broncos.
Ohio watched its Mid-American Conference record fall to 1-3 Friday evening as it fell to Western Michigan 12-9 in the series opener. Connor Sitz picked up the loss in three innings of work on the mound for the Bobcats.