Women's Basketball: 2018-2019 season preview
By J.L. Kirven | Nov. 8, 2018Ohio looks to get back to its championship ways in 2018-2019.
Ohio looks to get back to its championship ways in 2018-2019.
Three things to keep in mind for the Bobcats’ opening game against the Seahawks.
Ohio women's basketball started off a Dad's Day doubleheader by blowing out Walsh in an exhibition.
Taylor Agler was a staple on Ohio’s court and in its locker room, but now she’s gone. What’s next?
The Bobcats' season will begin on Nov. 4, one day after a exhibition against Walsh.
Alexis Stover will transfer to Wright State, and the Bobcats hired a new assistant coach in June.
The Bobcats lost Taylor Agler, but with their modern offense and solid defense, they should be competitive again.
Caitlyn Kroll averaged 13.4 points per game last season.
Ohio was a young team this season, but it gained experiences that will help the team grow next season.
Quiera Lampkins is playing professional basketball in Switzerland.
Barker has coaches, teammates and men’s players talking.
Agler led Ohio in its MAC Quarterfinal loss to Miami
The Bobcats fell 69-66 in Cleveland.
Cierra Hooks and Gabby Burris were both named to the All-MAC Freshman Team.
Ohio defeated Akron 85-73 at home Monday to advance to the next round of the MAC Tournament.
Ohio defeated Akron 85-73 on Monday night.
Bob Boldon earned his 100th win as coach for Ohio on Monday.
Ohio will play Akron at home Monday in the first round of the MAC Tournament.
The Bobcats and Zips tip off at 2 p.m.
The Bobcats were thwarted by Miami, 78-56.