Football: Offensive mentality up next
By Nick Robbe | Nov. 13, 2012It is often said that birds of a feather flock together, meaning that like-minded individuals share common ambitions. Ball State is the latest team invested in dealing Ohio a loss.
It is often said that birds of a feather flock together, meaning that like-minded individuals share common ambitions. Ball State is the latest team invested in dealing Ohio a loss.
Ohio women’s basketball is hoping to start the regular season off with a resounding win against Cleveland State in Tuesday’s opener after an exhibition game scare from Wheeling Jesuit last week.
It was only one game and certainly nothing to get worked up about, but in Ohio’s 81-52 victory against Portland on Saturday, senior guard D.J. Cooper looked poised to blaze his way through a season that has as high of outlooks as any he has ever prepared for.
For the tenth consecutive year, Ohio has finished its regular season schedule as the top team in the Mid-American Conference east division.
After tweeting a picture from an on-field appearance at Ohio’s football game
Set to hit the road again for the final weekend of play before the Mid-American Conference tournament, Ohio will attempt to hold on to the top spot in the conference.
Mike Brown has been fired as head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers after starting the season 1-4. The Lakers acquired two superstars in Steve Nash and Dwight Howard in the off-season, and Brown was having trouble getting the new team to mesh and play to their potential.
Ohio junior keeper Mattie Liston described her apartment as plain — nothing out of the ordinary.
Senior guard Symone Lyles snatched the rebound with time waning in overtime, and from there she dished the ball up court to Mariah Byard who found Lexie Baldwin for the layup and the victory.
Athens County decided on its traditional blue to conclude election season Tuesday, but as night fell, the Ohio special teams unit ended the game feeling black and blue.
Ohio’s winningest class said its goodbyes to a dismal contingent of remaining home fans Wednesday, capping a disappointing loss with a dreary rendition of Alma Mater, Ohio.
With only one week remaining on its schedule before the Mid-American Conference Tournament, it has become clear that an Ohio team that began the year young and inexperienced has matured greatly since the inception of conference play.
The encouragement and instruction new Ohio assistant coach Derick Roe has offered the Bobcats in their first dual meet of the season was uncharacteristic, at least historically, as the Bobcats were pitted against Eastern Michigan, his alma mater.
Ohio is set to begin its season Thursday in an exhibition game against Wheeling Jesuit at The Convo, where it will be tested for the first time without former first team all-Mid American Conference guard Tenishia Benson.
Imagine the needle of a record player getting caught in one track, repeating the song again and again until the album is abruptly removed from the apparatus.
The San Francisco Giants were the feel-good champions of the World Series this season, winning it “the right way,” according to all the experts.
The harmonious snap of swished net and thud of uncollected rebounds were amplified by The Convo’s empty expanse Monday, when Ohio junior guard Travis Wilkins took the court before his teammates to touch up his three-point approach.