Meet Bob Boldon, the coach who rebuilds women's basketball programs
By Cameron Fields | Feb. 8, 2017Ohio coach Bob Boldon has routinely turned around women's basketball programs.
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.
Ohio has been inconsistent this season when it comes to defense. After a strong defensive week a week ago, Ohio now has a chance to show how much the defense has improved on its consistency.
The Bobcats will play the Broncos Wednesday as they look for their third straight win.
Quiera Lampkins was recognized as Mid-American Conference East Player of the Week Tuesday afternoon.
Ohio has won one game and lost the next on multiple occasions this year due to its defensive struggles. Coach Bob Boldon spent all of Monday's practice preparing for Toledo and Eastern Michigan
Quiera Lampkins' 26 points helped the Bobcats defeat the Rockets 64-55.
Still seeking improvement, Ohio's zone offense is better than last season, but remains a work in progress.
Ohio has some work to do to regain its conference dominance.
Ohio bounced back from a road loss to NIU, relies on defense and ball movement in win over Akron.
Ohio defeated Buffalo decidedly Wednesday night, winning 83-55.
Ohio played good enough on offense to get a win against Bowling Green.
Ohio falls to NC A&T in final nonconference game, despite 26-point performance from Quiera Lampkins.
Ohio was it's usual hot and cold self Wednesday night, but its highs were extreme highs, and they separated the Bobcats from the Illini.