Soccer: Bobcats look to continue hot streak
By Andy Kovar | Sep. 11, 2013The Bobcats are on fire, having won three consecutive games while outscoring their opposition 10-3 in during the three contests.
The Bobcats are on fire, having won three consecutive games while outscoring their opposition 10-3 in during the three contests.
The Pirates broke the longest losing-season streak in professional sports history with their 82nd win of the year on Monday against the Texas Rangers.
With nearly 2,000 miles of travel already under their belts, the Bobcat field hockey team will hit the road for a third consecutive weekend to take on the University of California and No. 12 Northwestern in Evanston, Ill.
With the first tournament in the books for the men’s golf team, the Bobcats have much to improve on for the rest of the season.
Joe Burrow isn’t your quintessential high school junior.
Last school year, 79 percent of Ohio University students were Ohio residents, but the remainder of the Bobcat student body comes from places around the country, or for Franziska Schmiedel, across the pond.
Until the myth was busted in 2008, it was believed that goldfish had a memory of three seconds.
Almost every sports fan I know begins or ends his or her day by watching ESPN and hearing SportsCenter’s famous “dun-na-na, dun-na-na,” while watching highlights of the previous night’s sporting events.
On an early Monday morning in Huntington, W. Va., senior Bradley Lucas and the men’s golf team started their season off slowly, tying for eighth in the first round of the Marshall Invitational.
Ohio is coming off two straight weekends in which they faced off against a team ranked in the American Volleyball Coaches Association Top 25.
It’s only two weeks into the college football season, but the teams in the Mid-American Conference are showing early signs of how their years will play out.
Led by a new head coach, Ohio is looking to hang another American Collegiate Hockey Association National Championship banner at Bird Arena.
This year was supposed to be different for the Cleveland Browns.
Ohio continues to roll as the ball continues to cross the goal line.
Ohio began its home campaign this weekend when it hosted the Baymont Inn Invitational, playing host to Cincinnati, No. 24 North Carolina and Dayton.
Sloppy would be an understatement to describe the mistake-ridden second half of Ohio’s 27-21 victory against North Texas on Saturday.
Luli Gomez Teruel netted three goals on just five shot attempts this past weekend during the Bobcats’ games against William & Mary and Louisville.
Saturday’s Miami Invitational involved just handful of schools, but in terms of building confidence, it was exactly the way the Ohio men’s and women’s cross country teams desired to begin the season.
After suffering a dismantling at the hands of Louisville last week, Ohio was in dire need of not just a win, but a statement in Saturday’s home opener.