Liveblog: Ohio women's basketball vs. Kent State
By Michael Stainbrook | Mar. 2, 2012The Bobcats will try to protect home court during their first-round Mid-American Conference tournament game. Follow all of the action here.
The Bobcats will try to protect home court during their first-round Mid-American Conference tournament game. Follow all of the action here.
OXFORD, Ohio, -- With a pass to T.J. Hall in the first half of Saturday’s game, Ohio point guard D.J. Cooper became the school’s all-time leader in career assists, but the only record that mattered to him after the game was 24-7.
With a trip to Cleveland on the line, Ohio made the most of its last game in The Convo this season in a dominant win against Kent State.
After six months of practice, 40 contests, 2,415 minutes and 33 seconds of in-game action and the numerous cuts, scrapes, bruises, breaks and sprains that went with it all, the weekend the Ohio hockey team has been waiting for is finally here.
As good as the Bobcats have been at home this season, playing another game at The Convo is the last thing on the team’s mind heading into the regular-season finale at Miami.
After two weeks of rest and preparation, the Ohio wrestling team is ready to host and compete in the Mid-American Conference Championships on Sunday in The Convo.
The Flashes have already dealt the Bobcats one blow this season, but Ohio is hoping lightning doesn’t strike twice.
Many banners hang from the rafters above The Convo floor, listing names such as Trent and Snyder as well as championship years. But one important name is missing.
The Bobcats will try to get back in the win column this weekend after being swept by Middle Tennessee State last weekend.
As competition continues to intensify for the Bobcats, coach Jodi Hermanek is optimistic that her team is ready to compete with the best of the best in this weekend’s University of Georgia Tournament.
Ohio arrived at Kent State on Tuesday, but its offense never showed up.
As Ohio baseball coach Joe Carbone returned from practice Monday afternoon, he sat down at his desk, pulled out his phone and read an email from a player in Panama.
Distance runners Juli Accurso, Emily Pifer and Melissa Thompson will represent the Bobcats and compete at the Alex Wilson Invitational on Friday night in Notre Dame, Ind.
With, at the most, four games left in his collegiate career, Ohio captain Michael Schultz is in a race against the clock.
The start of the Mid-American Conference Tournament is one week away, but talking about postseason play is taboo in most locker rooms this week.
When Ohio coach John Groce recruited Walter Offutt to Ohio State as a Buckeye assistant, he didn’t envision that the prized recruit would soon leave the program. But Groce didn’t think he himself would either.
Ohio has already passed Kent State in the Mid-American Conference standings, but the Bobcats’ starting point guard is looking to pass his way past another flashy mark.
Losing Tuesday’s contest against Miami hurt the Bobcats’ overall record, but no team leapt over Ohio in the Mid-American Conference tournament seeding.
“Ever wonder why this great nation of ours is lagging behind in the professional world? Take a look at our classrooms.”
For the Ohio swimming team, it is now a process of wait and see.