Football: Ohio collapses in fourth quarter, falls to ECU in Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl
By Christian Hoppens | Dec. 22, 2013An era ended 953 miles from where it began in southeast Ohio.
An era ended 953 miles from where it began in southeast Ohio.
Ohio football is set to play in the Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl on Monday against East Carolina (9-3) at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Fla. The game will be broadcast on ESPN at 2 p.m. and is the Bobcats' fifth consecutive bowl appearance.
Although Ohio bested Massachusetts in football, the teams’ contest on the hardwood was a different story as the Bobcats fell 83-71 on Wednesday.
For the fifth straight season, the Bobcats are going bowling.
For the first time this season, Ohio was swept in straight sets, which resulted in the Bobcats being ousted by Michigan State in a first round NCAA Tournament matchup.
After finishing the regular season as Mid-American Conference champions, Ohio will begin its ninth NCAA Tournament run in program history Friday.
The goal of basketball is putting the ball in the basket more often than your opponent.
The weekend before finals week, Ohio is hoping that its series with Kent State isn’t the finale of its seven-game winning streak.
Sometimes, records can be deceiving.
The goal of garnering an NCAA Tournament bid has been achieved, but the Bobcats have no plans to stop battling.
Despite only being a month into the season, the Bobcats have seen several key wrestlers sidelined with minor injuries, which has made the success Ohio has already seen even more impressive.
When looking at the schedule, Maryland and Louisville tend to pop out, especially when a rebuilding team such as Ohio plays the ranked schools within 10 days of each other.
The average Bobcat stays active throughout the winter and does not hibernate during the frigid, winter seasons.
The volleyball season has lived up to the expectations and goals of Ohio coach Ryan Theis and his staff, as the Bobcats battled adversity throughout the season.
After hearing more on the rape accusations of Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston, I felt the need to speak my mind.
The 2013 regular season was a roller coaster ride for Ohio, its ups not quite matching its downs. The preseason Mid-American Conference East favorites fell short of their primary goal, winning a conference championship. Before the Bobcats’ postseason fate is decided on Sunday, here’s a look back at notable moments from the season that was.
For the first time since 2010, Ohio will return to NCAA Tournament play when it heads to Lexington, Ky., for a first-round match against Michigan State on Friday.
The dreams of Mid-American Conference championships and division titles had faded away weeks ago, but there still was a task at hand for Ohio this past Friday.