Women's Basketball: Former Ohio forward Kelly Karlis to transfer to Wisconsin
By Cameron Fields | May 22, 2017Former Ohio forward Kelly Karlis will transfer to Wisconsin next season.
Former Ohio forward Kelly Karlis will transfer to Wisconsin next season.
Ohio's season ended Wednesday when it lost to Northern Illinois in the quarterfinals of the MAC Tournament.
All six seniors were honored for their accomplishments and the success they have brought to the program in their four years during Saturday's 62-48 win over Akron.
It's been awhile since Ohio hasn't been the No. 1 seed in the MAC Tournament. Here's how its road to the championship is going to be different than the past two years.
Jasmine Weatherspoon blocks shots, rebounds and makes jokes. That's just her role on the Bobcats.
Ohio needs to earn two more wins to have a chance at gaining a top four seed in the MAC Tournament.
Ohio lost its third-straight Mid-American Conference game, this time to Buffalo 65-54 on Wednesday night.
With four games left in the season and Kent State ahead of Ohio in the MAC East Division, if Ohio wants to avoid starting the postseason in The Convo, it must win-out, and then some.
Ohio has only won one game against the Mid-American Conference West division's top teams.
Losing is something Ohio hasn't done a lot of since Boldon's first year. Now it's facing a two-game losing streak and hoping to regain ground before the conference tournament starts in March.
Ohio, led by Kelly Karlis and Amani Burke, sneaks by Ball State 72-68 on the road.
Ohio had a week to prepare for Ball State on Saturday and to work on strengthening the zone defense.
Ohio coach Bob Boldon has routinely turned around women's basketball programs.
Ohio only has seven games left in its regular season.
Ohio will play Central Michigan on the road Wednesday as it looks for its fifth straight win.
Hannah Boesinger scored a season-high 17 points and recorded a second-straight dominant scoring performance without Jasmine Weatherspoon.
Ohio defeated Miami on the road Saturday to win its fourth straight game.
The bench has been crucial the past couple of games and with Jasmine Weatherspoon's injury and uncertainty if she'll return, it will be faced with another challenge against Miami.
Ohio defeated Western Michigan 80-67 on Wednesday.
Katie Barker and Hannah Boesinger showed how crucial bench production can be when faced with adversity.