Staff Picks: Ohio's young offense may not be up to par for Kentucky
Sep. 5, 2014HED: Staff Picks: Ohio vs. Kentucky
HED: Staff Picks: Ohio vs. Kentucky
The Ohio men's and women's cross country teams will look to win the Ohio Invitational for the fifth straight year.
The first tournament of the women’s golf season begins this weekend, as the Bobcats heads to compete in the Redbird Invitational.
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The Bobcats play host to a trio of teams for the Baymont Inn Invitational.
Senegal came in as an underdog, but two wins in the FIBA World Cup in Bilbao, Spain., have advanced the squad past the group stage.
With the NFL regular season beginning this weekend, every team has their eyes set on hoisting the Lombardi Trophy at the end of the season.
Coach Aaron Rodgers has high hopes for the Bobcats despite slow start.
A season preview of the expectations that coach Clay Calkins has for the men’s and women’s cross country squads.
With week one of the NFL season hours away, I choose who to start and not to start for week one. I also attempt to project how many points they will earn this week.
Sophomore Hailey Hrynewich had a successful summer and is looking to use her success to lead the Bobcats this fall.
OU may be applying to serve liquor at sports arenas, city officials say.
The Ohio University sporting venues might soon serve beer and wine.
With the Mid-American Conference’s members opening their seasons this week, we look around the conference with the second MAC Notebook of 2014.
The Bobcats committed four turnovers on consecutive drives Saturday, but the offense kept its cool and came out on top.
After two losses to open the season at home, coach Neil Macmillan and Ohio will try to move forward.
Ohio shows they can hang with some of the nation’s best teams in Wahine Invitational.
Monday, Yazdani was named the MAC Special Teams Player of the Week for the third time in his career. His field goal on Saturday improved him to 15-for-16 all time in field goals as a Bobcat and his two sucessful extra points helped him stay perfect on point after attempts in his career.
Sophomore midfielder Molly Whitacre summed up Sunday’s match when her throw-in slipped out of her hands, rolled two yards to the feet of a Kentucky player, leading to the Wildcats’ third and final goal.