Dixon brings wealth of experience, energy to Ohio
By Brandon Kors | Sep. 18, 2013Dwayne Dixon’s booming voice cuts the air before every practice as he recites one of his trademark phrases — “it’s a great day to get better.”
Dwayne Dixon’s booming voice cuts the air before every practice as he recites one of his trademark phrases — “it’s a great day to get better.”
Coming off their fourth consecutive Ohio Invitational sweep last weekend, the men’s and women’s cross country teams will venture to North Carolina for the Wake Forest Invitational Friday.
Ohio has been on a tear the past few weeks.
In the sport of volleyball, points are traditionally scored by outside hitters or middle blockers, being that they are the taller players near the net, but not every athlete needs height to help the team.
Katie Horton started her collegiate career exactly how a freshman would want.
In 1972, an amendment called Title IX was enacted as part of the Educational Amendments series that year.
Safety Josh Kristoff leaves his house at 8:30 a.m. every day for classes and often doesn’t return until after 9 p.m.
For the fourth consecutive year, the Ohio men’s and women’s cross country teams dominated their lone home event of the season as each won their respective races in the Ohio Invitational.
Going into Ohio’s 2013 season, wide receiver Mario Dovell felt primed to make an impact on the gridiron after missing all but the Bobcats’ season-opener the year prior because of a season-ending injury.
For the second time this season, Ohio finished a weekend with a perfect record and a tournament victory, after sweeping its three matches in the Western Kentucky University Invitational.
Tiger Woods. Phil Mickelson. Rory McIlroy. These names may ring a familiar bell with golf fanatics and casual watchers of the professional game of golf, but turn to the Web.com Tour and you’ll see the journeymen of golf, the blistered nomads who have but one goal: to play on the PGA Tournament with full status.
In soccer, plays begin to build at the back line, which is also a team’s last line of defense.
When Ohio triumphantly rang “The Bell” after defeating Marshall 34-31 on Saturday, it was clear the Bobcats were celebrating more than that day’s victory.
Sometimes it isn’t how you win, it’s if you win.
Before every practice, Ohio players ring the bell given to the victor of the annual Ohio and Marshall game to signify it’s time to enter the field in a winning state of mind.
Despite dropping its first match of the season and finishing second place in the Baymont Inn Invitational at home, Ohio will compete in another tournament this weekend at the Western Kentucky University Invitational.
After opening the season last weekend at Miami, the men’s and women’s cross country teams will look to continue their success on Saturday when they host the annual Ohio Invitational — the teams’ only home meet of the season.