Softball: Basquez home runs not enough for Ohio to sweep Marshall
By Charlie Hatch | Apr. 22, 2014Alexandria Basquez will likely remember Wednesday for the rest of her life.
Alexandria Basquez will likely remember Wednesday for the rest of her life.
North Carolina’s High Point University announced Tuesday that Dan Hauser, Ohio’s senior associate athletic director for external operations, will soon assume its athletic director role.
I have gained a reputation for bashing baseball. In the past year, I have written two columns for The Post that have clearly targeted America’s beloved pastime, in one of which I insisted readers should watch hockey instead. Here is the much-delayed second installment of why the NHL trumps the MLB:
Ohio swimming and diving writer Luke O’Roark sat down with new coach Rachel Komisarz-Baugh and talked with her about the 2004 Olympics and what she is hoping to bring to the Bobcats after a season filled with turmoil and spending the past five seasons as a coach at Louisville.
Ohio will get exactly what its needs in Marshall: a distraction.
Before Saturday, Ohio hadn’t won a baseball game since March 28.
She is generally tight-lipped during interviews and doesn’t say many words, but Casie Hutchinson’s play on the diamond does all the talking.
Ohio freshman forward Antonio Campbell loves the excitement new coach Saul Phillips brings to a basketball court.
After sweeping rival Miami for the first time since 2009 on Friday, Ohio looked to be cruising through Mid-American Conference play. That was until the team traveled to play Ball State on Saturday and Sunday.
Ohio’s dreaded 12-game losing streak came to an end Saturday as the Bobcats won their first game since March 28.
Junior thrower Donyelle Brown refused to let the level of talent at this weekend’s Jesse Owens Classic distract her from performing well.
After its four-game sweep of Toledo and Bowling Green this past weekend, Ohio has jumped out to a commanding lead in the Mid-American Conference East Division.
It’s the weekend and that means more track and field.
After finishing three straight tournaments within the top 10, Ohio looks to work on and fine-tune its game in the the final weekend of competition before the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Mitch Longo has proven to be a hidden gem on and off the field for Ohio.
Coach Rob Smith never wants to see another spring like the one in 2014.
The National Hockey League postseason begins on Wednesday, which will mark the first year the playoffs will be affected by realignment.
If you were to search freshman Jake Williams’ profile on Ohio Athletics’ website, little would be found.
When he’s not in The Convo or the weight room, Deane Webb can be found hunting in the woods.
The struggles for Ohio will keep lingering over the team until it is able to start a week with an early victory before beginning another weekend series on the road.