Men's Golf: Bobcats 'fail to play to potential' in final fall tournament, tie for 11th place
By Taylor Jedrzejek | Oct. 23, 2012Ohio wrapped up its fall season Tuesday by falling back from its Monday finish at the Dayton Fall Invitational.
Ohio wrapped up its fall season Tuesday by falling back from its Monday finish at the Dayton Fall Invitational.
Having played all but one Mid-American Conference opponent this season, Ohio sits atop the conference standings and is in the midst of a season-long winning streak.
The Mid-American Conference tournament doesn’t begin until next week, but Ohio coach Stacy Strauss told the Bobcats last weekend that their mindset should already be flipped to a postseason mentality.
Ohio’s new semester system might not be a hit with the student body, but it is working in the Bobcats’ favor when it comes to handling gridiron collisions.
Ohio Athletics has garnered a lot of national respect as of late, but perhaps its biggest collective sigh of relief came in the form of what it has retained, rather than gained, in 2012.
The Ohio women's golf team ended its fall season Tuesday afternoon. The team shot a season-low score of 605 for the Dayton Fall Invitational and finished third out of 17 other schools.
Ohio had its best first round this season Monday at the Dayton Fall Invitational, posting a team total of 302.
Lance Armstrong’s doping allegations aren’t a new story. They have circulated for almost two decades and are a defining story of a sport whose reputation has been permanently damaged by performance enhancing drugs.
Ohio will return to the course Monday in the Dayton Fall Invitational following individual play in last week’s Yestingsmeier Invitational.
In a season full of missed opportunities and failed potential, Ohio suffered another setback during the stretch run of the Mid-American Conference schedule.
Though a few Ohio players may not have escaped their weekend series with Arizona without their fair share of bumps and bruises, the team’s record remains untarnished for the fifth straight week.
On a sunny day at Chessa Field on Sunday, each senior was given a bouquet of flowers, but it was the seniors who were in full bloom.
Both Mid-American Conference division leaders took the court in The Convo on Saturday, but Ohio continued its dominance in conference play with a victory against Western Michigan.
Motivational messages adorn the walls of Ohio’s locker room, offering incentive and inspiration. As the season wanes, there is no better time for the Bobcats to heed those messages if they hope to participate in the Mid-American Conference tournament.
Ready to begin the second half of its season this weekend, Ohio looks to remain near the top of the Mid-American Conference standings against a pair of MAC West opponents at The Convo.
If there were any questions about the strength of Ohio’s hockey team heading into this season, the squad has proven that it has the answers at both ends of the ice in the early part of the season.
Ohio had to overcome early adversity against Northern Illinois Friday in order to extend its winning streak to eight consecutive matches.
As Ohio prepared to begin its third practice of the season Wednesday, several team members crowded around an iPad near center court, poring over the latest sign of their expectations for this season — a Sports Illustrated story touting Ohio as the next big mid-major power.
Only two regular season games, the Mid-American Conference tournament and possible NCAA tournament games remain on the schedule, but most of the legacy the class of 2013 leaves behind has already been established.