Athens athlete glides to his goal
By Bart Logan | May 31, 2011John Mollica has never known what it feels like to glide across a sheet of ice on his own two feet. But at just 16 years old, he is one of the most accomplished athletes in the region.
John Mollica has never known what it feels like to glide across a sheet of ice on his own two feet. But at just 16 years old, he is one of the most accomplished athletes in the region.
An Ohio University professor is spearheading an effort to bring coaches from across the Atlantic to teach Athens-area children the fundamental skills of soccer.
A number of Mid-American Conference schools proved to be extra troubling for the Bobcats this year regardless of the sport being played.
After 10 years in Columbus, “The Vest” is leaving the Buckeyes.
Ohio’s softball season may be over, but for assistant coach Sharonda McDonald, the onset of summer marks a new beginning.
Coach Clay Calkins said Annie Beecham and Kari Summers both had the potential to qualify for nationals at the NCAA East Regional track meet this weekend.
The world is not supposed to work like this.
On April 26, life was relatively normal for Brian Perkins.
As the season nears its end, decorated seniors Annie Beecham and Kari Summers’ careers could follow suit.
Former Western Michigan baseball coach Fred Decker and Ohio skipper Joe Carbone have shared many stories during their years as friends. This one, however, stood out to Decker the most:
Two words that attract the attention of almost any college student?
The Bobcats will be working to rebuild during the offseason after losing their five senior starters.
A sub-standard score on an NCAA evaluation will cost Ohio’s men’s basketball team a scholarship for the upcoming school year.
As Mike Basgier blurts out commands, Ohio men’s basketball players listen intently, stone-faced with sweat dripping down their faces.
For the sixth year in a row, Ohio’s volleyball team proved it has the ability to ace tests as well as serve aces on the court.
As Ohio’s baseball coach for 23 years, Joe Carbone brings the word ‘consistency’ to mind — but that word would not be used to describe his 2011 team.
Every year in late June, several weeks after Ohio’s season has ended, coach Joe Carbone can be found holed up in a room in Omaha, Neb. with
Ohio Athletics issued a release Thursday accentuating its value to the university through employment and internship opportunities for students.
In a must-win game for the Bobcats, one of Ohio’s most unlikely players came up big in an unlikely way.