Volleyball: This weekend’s Battle of the Bricks to have special meaning for one Bobcat
By Andy Kovar | Nov. 14, 2014Coleman family shows that Battle of the Bricks rivalry holds weight outside Ohio borders.
Coleman family shows that Battle of the Bricks rivalry holds weight outside Ohio borders.
After a trip to see Niagara Falls, it was back to business on the court for the Bobcats.
Usually known for their defensive play this season, Ohio used their attacking to beat Akron in four sets.
On the verge of history, coach Deane Webb diverts the success off of himself and onto the senior class.
Emphasis on first ball contact has allowed the Bobcats to have one of their most statistically dominant seasons yet.
The Bobcats welcome the return of Bilger to the lineup as they defeat Eastern Michigan for their 13th straight win.
In a rematch of last year’s Mid-American Conference Championship, Ohio prevailed over Eastern Michigan in four sets.
Ohio is 11-0 in MAC play for the first time since 2006 when it went undefeated.
Kelly Lamberti has set new goals heading into the final few weeks of her Ohio career, which will continue Thursday in The Convo against Kent State.
HED: Bobcats remain undefeated in MAC play
In a battle of the top two teams in the Mid-American Conference, Ohio prevailed over Northern Illinois I three sets.
For the first two months of the season, it seemed as though Ohio and Northern Illinois were destined for a matchup to decide the Mid-American Conference regular season title.
#OhioVB: A pair of matches could define the Bobcats season this weekend as they play host to Western Michigan and Northern Illinois.
Volleyball coach Deane Webb was this week’s guest on the Green and White Review. Here are some highlights from his interview.
Bobcats give junior setter Abby Gilleland keys to the offense in hopes of another MAC Championship
Deane Webb has brought early success to the Ohio Volleyball program in his first year as coach.
With wins over Ball State and Toledo, the Bobcats have their best MAC start since 2009 when they reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
After a loss to Ball State last year, Ohio will be looking to seek revenge in Muncie this weekend
With wins over Miami and Bowling Green, Ohio has its best start MAC since 2011