Field Hockey: Bobcats shutout for fourth straight game
By Luke O'Roark | Oct. 5, 2014Field hockey's offense continues to struggle.
Field hockey's offense continues to struggle.
After having a few up and down performances, Ohio finally put it all together on their way to a sweep over Akron in the annual Dig Pink game.
The Bobcats were out-played Saturday and struggled on offense.
With two of Buffalo’s starters sidelined, Ohio swept the Bulls taking sole possession of the Mid-American Conference East lead.
The Bobcats give Western Michigan its first conference loss.
Ohio is in the midst of a scoring drought and looking for continuity versus Miami this weekend in Oxford.
After a pair of wins in opening weekend, the Bobcats will look to distance themselves from the rest of MAC
Coach Aaron Rodgers is hopeful for six points in a weekend on the Bobcats' first MAC trip.
Ohio will begin a home-and-home series against West Virginia on Friday, before making the first road trip of its season Saturday.
Ohio had a week off last week so it has had time to get healthy, brush up on its skills and train for what looks to be the toughest competition all season.
The Bobcats travel to face Central Michigan, which features a solid defensive front, as they enter the heart of the MAC schedule.
@ThePostSports staffers attempt to predict Saturday's game against Central Michigan.
We asked punter Mitch Bonnstetter 20 questions to get to know his favorite video game, where he likes to eat and more.
Roger Goodell has been given enough chances. It’s time for him to go.
JD Sprague has gone from being a walk on to the Bobcats starting quarterback after watching those similar to him from the sideline.
Aaron Rodgers has injected to the attacking style Ohio needs.
Rachel Kho, a native of Canada, knows multiple languages along with being highly energetic on offense for Ohio.
During his news conference Monday, Frank Solich said Ohio will need to force more fumbles if it wants to be successful in MAC play.