Linemen tough out season's setbacks
By Christian Hoppens | Nov. 4, 2013Five men, one mission, two words: total domination.
Five men, one mission, two words: total domination.
Thanks to a contract with ESPN, the Mid-American Conference will now have multiple weeknight football games featured on ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN3 for the rest of the season.
It’s certainly hard to label any given game a must-win. However, if Ohio does not have a good showing against Buffalo on Tuesday, it will be hard to envision the Bobcats playing for the Mid-American Conference Championship.
A new year can either mean a fresh start or a chance to continue the success you had the previous year.
Ohio has had to deal with adversity and minor setbacks this season, but the Bobcats have handled it well and can still potentially become the No. 1 seed for the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
I grew up a Cleveland Cavaliers fan and have stuck with the team through the glory days with he-who-should-not-be-named, to the games after “The Decision,” to the team’s recent rebuilding around Kyrie Irving.
Entering the year with a new coach and almost an entirely new team, Ohio is ready to turn the page after ending last season with its worst Mid-American Conference campaign in program history.
For the second consecutive weekend, Ohio swept a pair of matches against Mid-American Conference opponents, which included a roller-coaster win against Buffalo on Saturday.
After 70 minutes of play, Ohio was trailing, and its missed second-half opportunities were about to haunt the team for the entire offseason, but the Bobcats had one more chance to salvage the season.
Saturday was a day of firsts for Ohio during its 66-44 exhibition victory against Ashland, an NCAA Division II opponent.
With the regular season just one week away, fans saw their first glimpse of the new era of Ohio basketball Saturday, as seven Bobcats made their debut wearing the Green and White.
For the first time in 19 years, the Bobcats will have a new coach at the helm after Director of Athletics Jim Schaus announced the termination of coach Greg Werner Wednesday.
For point guard Javarez “Bean” Willis, anxiety and butterflies don’t mix.
Every college football season is filled with highs and lows much like the slope of a mountain.
Ohio Athletics announced Thursday that Greg Werner will no longer serve as the Bobcats’ swimming and diving coach, despite spending the past 17 seasons at the helm of the program.
Win and they’re in — it’s as simple as that for the Bobcats, who control their own destiny when it comes to qualifying for the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
After sweeping a pair of matches last weekend, Ohio will face two familiar Mid-American Conference opponents that took just one set, combined, against the Bobcats earlier this season.
Some people say they wear their heart on their sleeve, but the runners on Ohio’s cross country team wear their state on their thigh — literally.What began as just one runner’s tattoo has turned into a new tradition that is continuing to grow throughout the program.
Correction: We incorrectly identified Morgan Reichert as the runner returning from injury this weekend, as the runner is actually Morgan Meade. This article has been changed since its original posting.