Football: Bobcats bring enthusiasm in first spring practice
By JIM RYAN | Mar. 11, 2013Ohio football team members shuffled into their locker room shortly after 5 a.m. Tuesday for the Bobcats’ first spring practice of the year.
Ohio football team members shuffled into their locker room shortly after 5 a.m. Tuesday for the Bobcats’ first spring practice of the year.
Ohio saw its matchup with No. 9 Kentucky as an opportunity to see where it stacked up against the best teams in the country.
Though basketball is what earns the University of Kentucky most of its recognition in athletics, the school’s baseball team is doing what it can to break away and earn notoriety of its own.
The dual season is wrapped up and all Mid-American Conference titles have been determined, but four divers and one swimmer still returned to the Aquatic Center. Their season is not over.
Players come and go every season — it’s the nature of collegiate athletics. However, some leave more significant impressions on a program than others.
Just as one would give back a disappointing novel from the library, Ohio Athletics decided not to renew the contract of former Ohio women’s basketball coach Semeka Randall.
Ohio Athletics announced Sunday that women’s basketball coach Semeka Randall’s contract will not be renewed after her five years at the helm of the Bobcats.
For the first time this season, Ohio completed a weekend with a losing record after winning just one of four games at this weekend’s Husky Classic in Seattle, Wash.
Ohio finished the first round of the Pinehurst Invitational in 13th place out of 16 teams. Five Bobcats shot a 306 — 22 strokes over par.
Ohio fans lived up to their moniker of “Best fans in the MAC” this season as they topped the Mid-American Conference in attendance for football and men’s basketball, according to an Ohio Athletics report released Monday.
Regular season awards have started rolling in for Ohio.
Miami senior point guard Courtney Osborn made it her personal responsibility to put an end to Ohio’s season on Saturday.
Historically speaking, Ohio received a favorable draw for the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Ohio beat Miami 58-54 to secure a share of its first Mid-American Conference regular season championship since the 1993-94 season Saturday at The Convo. Follow our chronological coverage below.
Ohio senior guard D.J. Cooper has said several times over the course of the season that he’s trying to soak in the last moments of his senior season and savor what’s left of his collegiate career.
After being tied with one minute remaining, the Bobcats fell 66-61 to the RedHawks Wednesday in the regular season finale.
Ohio is down to its last chance to avoid its worst Mid-American Conference record in program history, when Miami comes to Athens Wednesday for the Bobcats’ final home game of the season.
Ohio ended the game on a 9-0 run, capped by a go-ahead three-pointer from D.J. Cooper to clinch a 72-69 comeback victory against Buffalo.
Tuesday was Ohio senior guard D.J. Cooper’s night and he wasn’t about to allow anyone to stand in his way.