Football: Bobcats win game, lose starting defenders due to injuries
By Michael Stainbrook | Oct. 2, 2011Ohio won a critical game against Kent State Saturday but lost a critical Huynh in the process.
Ohio won a critical game against Kent State Saturday but lost a critical Huynh in the process.
Following her team’s shutout win against Miami yesterday, Ohio’s Taylor Brown had ice on her left wrist.
OHIO Football: Bobcats vs. Kent State Golden Flashes
Despite playing the majority of their games on the road this season, the Bobcats have jumped out to an 8-2 record. Mid-American Conference play will continue for them this weekend, with games at home against Ball State and Miami.
“Kent” is just a euphemism for “almost Cleveland.” OHIO 34, Kent State 16 — Michael Stainbrook (3-0)
After sweeping the Ohio Invitational for the second-consecutive season last weekend, the Bobcats hope to continue their winning ways against much tougher competition this afternoon in the All-Ohio Championships.
Ohio has been the victim of opponents’ point runs in several of its matches this season, but the Bobcats strung together a few runs of their own to defeat Kent State in straight sets.
Playing a team that you’ve already beaten handily may seem like a piece of cake, a cinch, a welcomed chance to add a couple more easy marks to the win column.
When life gave Derek Roback lemons, he did what every good quarterback does.
A westward road trip is on the horizon for the Bobcats.
Money doesn’t grow on trees, but Ohio University has found a way to put enough of it together to fund a new multipurpose center.
Many Ohio University students can call themselves out-of-staters, but not many can say they hail from a foreign country.
The Alexander Spartans’ first five games of the season have been bunnies, but the conference schedule might present a different animal.
General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson gained a reputation for not letting opposing troops get through his ranks. Much like Jackson, the Ohio Bobcats are gaining a reputation for not letting opponents’ attacks get through their blocks.
Through four races this season, a trend is emerging: Sophomore runners are leading the Bobcat pack on the course.
Three area football teams have already guaranteed themselves a .500 season.
The Ohio men’s basketball team has added a player to its 2011-2012 roster and another has shown interest in joining the team the following year.
Just like mom’s old chime that rings the youngsters in for dinner, Ohio’s victory in the Battle for the Bell two weeks ago has brought top-flight talent running to Athens.