Volleyball: Ohio's comeback victory is statement win of year
By Ethan Felderstein | Oct. 16, 2016The Bobcats defeated Ball State on Saturday night for yet another MAC win.
The Bobcats defeated Ball State on Saturday night for yet another MAC win.
Ohio, 5-1 (MAC) in its last six games, goes on the road for a weekend series against two MAC West Division teams.
Ohio reaches .500 for the first time this season with a come-from-behind victory.
Ohio earned a big win over the team that has previously tormented the Bobcats, the Kent State Golden Flashes.
Ohio prepares to face an old foe, Kent State. The Golden Flashes have always given the Bobcats fits.
Ohio will need to play with desperation this weekend, taking on some top teams in the MAC.
For the fourth consecutive season, Ohio opens conference play with a weekend sweep.
The Bobcats earned their first home win of the season Friday night.
The Bobcats begin MAC play this weekend with the goal of successful conference play in mind.
The Bobcats begin MAC play this weekend, so Deane Webb is making sure there aren't any errors.
Ohio's last non-conference tournament of the season ended in a 1-1 split.
Deane Webb believes this is about where his team should be and is looking forward to conference play.
Ohio coach Deane Webb at ease with Bobcats early struggles, focused on improvement.
Carley Remmers has returned to the Bobcats after a 15 month absence due to a back injury.
The team has struggled in nonconference play, but players are focused on the future.
The Bobcats head west looking for a spark to their season.
Jaime Kosiorek has been the new kid on the volleyball team for years, but now is playing a different role on the team.
Ohio secured its first wins of the season this past weekend at the Black and Gold Invitational.
Bobcats attempt to improve service receives to up their game.
After an 0-3 start, Ohio is stuck looking for answers on how to turn their bad start around.