OU’s score changes with tides
By Andy Kovar | Sep. 2, 2014Ohio shows they can hang with some of the nation’s best teams in Wahine Invitational.
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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.
The Bobcats began the 2014 campaign with a loss to Boston at Pruitt Field.
Ohio began its season with a win against Kent State on a field goal as time expired.
A live notebook for Ohio's season opener against Kent State
Back and forth all night long, Ohio fell to Hawaii in straight sets in the first game of the Deane Webb era.
Ohio football will look to avenge last season's loss when it opens against Kent State on Saturday
@ThePostSports staff writers attempt to predict Ohio's season opener against Kent State.
Former Kentucky assistant coach Aaron Rodgers will make his first return to Lexington with the Bobcats.
The field hockey team will open its season this weekend at Pruitt Field against Boston and Syracuse.
The Bobcats will begin their season far from Athens, as they'll play two ranked teams in Hawaii.
Voleyball players Abby Gilleland and Kelly Lamberti played against each other on national teams this summer overseas.
Tarell Basham, a sophomore defensive end, is making a name for himself on- and off-the-field.
@ThePostSports writers debate Josh Gordon's suspension for marijuana.
Senior veteran Brittany Walker feels at home while suited up, tending the twine
For the first time since 2001, the Bobcats will open their year against a Mid-American Conference opponent when they travel to Kent State University on Saturday. It’ll be just the second time a pair of MAC teams will begin their seasons in conference play the past seven years.
Pro athletes retire at home despite ties.
Insights on the upcoming football season by MAC coaches during the weekly teleconference.
Over the past decade, Ohio has personified dominance within the Mid-American Conference. Now, under the new direction of coach Deane Webb, it’s looking to take the next step.