National Signing Day results: 22 athletes added to football team
By Nick Robbe | Feb. 6, 2013The fax machines started early Wednesday morning to signal one of the most anticipated dates on the college football offseason calendar.
The fax machines started early Wednesday morning to signal one of the most anticipated dates on the college football offseason calendar.
In a game between two teams who haven’t experienced a Mid-American Conference win this season, one will shed the losing label and walk out of The Convo with a victory Wednesday.
Coach Dan Morris considers senior Jonathan Pietramala one of his premier penalty killers.
UPDATE—1:43— Tate Leavitt and Zach Murdoch, both offensive lineman, add more depth in the trenches for the Bobcats. Three on the offensive side of the ball, nine more on defense.
The Ohio wrestling team has had a good year to this point. They are currently 5-3, including a seventh place finish out of 25 teams at the Southern Scuffle. The three losses came in close matches against 12th ranked Central Michigan, 21st ranked Kent State and 30th ranked Bloomsburg.
Ohio never trailed in its 69-42 win against Ball State Wednesday. With the win, the Bobcats moved to 16-6 on the year with a 7-1 Mid-American Conference record. Follow our chronological coverage below, and check back Thursday for a full story.
Ball State junior forward Majok Majok has one of the most interesting backstories of any player in the Mid-American Conference.
Ohio remains winless in Mid-American Conference play, as the Bobcats fell to Northern Illinois 73-52. The Huskies also entered Wednesday without a MAC victory, while Ohio has now lost nine consective games. Follow our chronological coverage below, and check back Thursday for a full story.
Coach Dan Morris felt Penn State was gracious to add Ohio to its schedule, even with the Nittany Lions’ move from the American Collegiate Hockey Association to NCAA Division I level.
Editors’ Note: This is the second part of weekly series detailing the impact of Ohio’s freshmen on the swimming and diving team.
Since starting 2013 with a road win against Xavier, the Ohio women’s basketball team has yet to find its way back into the win column amid an array of difficulties.
Ohio coach Jim Christian does not like the ESPN BracketBuster, which features 122 schools from 13 mid-major conferences, on the basis that it has outgrown its intended purpose.
AKRON, Ohio — With just more than six minutes remaining in Ohio’s 86-72 loss to Akron on Saturday, senior guard D.J. Cooper hit a three-pointer to bring the Bobcats within 11 of their rival.
In four minutes, a person could run a mile, recite the lyrics to Outkast’s “Hey Ya” or microwave a Lean Cuisine meal.
Pregame
Ahead four points with 30 seconds to play, it appeared Ohio would win its first Mid-American Conference game of the season Sunday against Kent State.
When U2’s “Beautiful Day” sounded through the Aquatic Center after Saturday’s meet against Toledo, Ohio coach Greg Werner walked up and down the pool deck with a smile on his face. He couldn’t have picked a better song — it was a perfect day.
As All-Star Weekend gets closer and closer, fans of the NBA and super-humans alike are anxiously awaiting the announcement of the 2013 NBA Slam Dunk Contest roster. For years, fans have been calling for LeBron
Ohio fell to Akron Saturday on the road by a score of 86-72 to move to 15-6 on the year and 6-1 in Mid-American Conference play. Follow our chronological coverage of the game below.
Freshman Haley Clark perfectly described Ohio’s meet against Xavier.