Baseball: Bobcats gear up for home weekend
By Alex Busch | Mar. 26, 2014The Bobcats will get three chances this weekend to snap their nine-game losing streak before it reaches the double digits.
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The Bobcats will get three chances this weekend to snap their nine-game losing streak before it reaches the double digits.
The Bobcats, who thought they escaped Black and Gold after the Wake Forest Invitational last weekend, will return south to Nashville, Tenn. this weekend to participate in the Vanderbilt Black and Gold Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
The first 28 games have provided the kindling for the season that awaits Ohio softball in the Mid-American Conference portion of its schedule.
Outside the Aquatic Center, one can find multiple Hemlock trees peppered around, surviving the wintry mix of Athens on Wednesday. The Hemlock tree, which can withstand very heavy snowfall and ice storms, is a metaphor of the struggles the Bobcats withstood this season.
It’s been over two weeks since Ohio’s last win on the baseball diamond, and the team’s most recent go-round displayed the same deficiencies the team has been held accountable for all season.
Now that free agency is underway, teams throughout the NFL are searching for players to sign, as another year of football will be underway before we know it.
Ohio women’s golf finished in 10th place overall in the Ocala Invitational thanks to an outstanding performance by freshman Hailey Hrynewich after three days of play in Florida.
During the fall of 1959, Ralph C. Wilson Jr. was searching to put together a new team to join Lamar Hunt’s new league, the American Football League.
In one year, Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston has accomplished everything a college football player could dream of.
Looking for positives after a three-game sweep at the hands of Central Michigan, Ohio coach Rob Smith looked to his starting pitchers.
Although women in sports media have certainly earned more respect over the years, there are still many leaves to turn.
Tuesday marked yet another cancelled game for the Bobcats, which have now had nine of their 29 originally scheduled games postponed or cancelled because of the weather.
With tournaments spanning from Arizona to Florida, Ohio’s men’s and women’s golf teams have traveled a combined more than 5,000 miles and 80 hours to compete this semester.
There is nothing like going out on top.
Earning an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine is, by no means, an easy feat, because it’s reserved for the NCAA’s top talent.
On paper, sophomore Addison Ferguson’s 38th place finish in the 100-yard backstroke at the NCAA Championships wasn’t up to par in comparison to her regular season.
Despite hopes of a fresh start in Mid-American Conference play, Ohio faced more of the same in a weekend series against Central Michigan.
Redshirt junior guard Javarez “Bean” Willis has a knack for netting key shots.
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