Tough weekend for the Bobcats yields 0-4 start
By Paul Meara | Feb. 20, 2011A trip down south brought better weather for Ohio. The nicer weather, however, also proved to be a big reason for the Bobcats’ struggles against Furman.
A trip down south brought better weather for Ohio. The nicer weather, however, also proved to be a big reason for the Bobcats’ struggles against Furman.
A change came over the Ohio Bobcats with 10 minutes to go against Buffalo, not only in their play, but also in how the team dealt with closing out a game.
For six months, Ohio hockey has physically conditioned itself in order to win in crunch time. Now with the regular season finished, the Bobcats will try to prepare themselves mentally for the postseason.
Every day since Ohio's last match, Joel Greenlee has thought about the possibility of his team winning a Mid-American Conference title. Not winning one in 10 years will do that to a coach.
Nelsonville-York missed opportunities to close out the game and win in regulation. Alexander took the openings and made them count.
With the upcoming 2011 season, Ohio will try to overcome the disappointments of 2010 when the new season begins this Friday in South Carolina.
With senior leader Annie Beecham competing away from the team in another state, Ohio’s distance team stepped up in her absence.
Ohio softball opened its season last weekend at the Houston Hilton Plaza Invitational in Houston, Texas.
Last season, Ohio was swept in its season finale —its seniors’ last memories of Bird Arena tarnished as a result.
Even as he hobbled on his ankle, D.J. Cooper had the strength to carry his team on his back.
Editor's note: This is the first of a three-part series about the use of social media in Ohio Athletics. Posts have been taken unedited from Twitter and Facebook and might contain grammatical errors.
Editor’s note: This is the first of a three-part series about the hockey team — ranked No. 3 in the American Collegiate Hockey Association — and its top line of Nick Rostek, Michael Schultz and now Jared Fuhs.
When the news broke about Terrelle Pryor and his four fellow Buckeyes being suspended, I had the same reaction as most college sports fans around the country.
The Bobcats have been here before. Twice, actually.
NEW ORLEANS - As Boo Jackson entered the post-game newsroom, he threw a towel over his face for a few seconds. After removing it, tears and sweat dripped down his face as he tried to comprehend what had happened.
At 8 p.m., Mark Tracy slaps his stick and jostles the puck away from a Kent State forward before advancing it to one of his offensive teammates in the first period of the hockey game.
Ohio University’s starting quarterback was knocked unconscious outside an uptown bar late Friday night during a fight between multiple employees and members of the football team.
As Riley Dunlop walks onto the Peden Stadium field, a burden hangs over his head and heart while he focuses on the looming game.