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On Historic Night, Ohio Rings Marshall’s Bell
By: Grant Burkhardt
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Following years of tradition, most Ohio University students filed out of Peden Stadium just after halftime. By then, though, they had seen all they would need to see. Ohio scored 37 unanswered points – starting at the ten-minute mark of the first quarter – to beat Marshall 44-7 and reclaim the Bell Trophy that had… Read More

Slideshow: 2011 Ohio Pawpaw Festival
Photos from the 13th annual Ohio Pawpaw Festival in Albany, Ohio, Sept. 17, 2011

Volleyball: Ohio Cleans Up on Saturday at Georgia Southern
Ohio recorded its second victory of the day on Saturday at Southern Georgia University by defeating Presbyterian College in a four-set match, 26-24, 25-13, 22-25, 25-11. They finished the tournament with a record of 3-1. The Bobcats were led by senior Katie Post, who finished the match with 16 kills and an impressive hitting percentage… Read More

Women’s Golf: Strong Day One Puts Ohio in Good Position
After a first round 310, Ohio Women’s Golf sits nine shots back in fourth place out of ten schools at the Cardinal Classic in Yorktown, IN. Leading the way for Ohio were senior twins Meryl and Megan Weaver and sophomore Kara Brinkmann. All three players shot 77 (+5) and are in a three-way tie for… Read More

Football: Ohio and Marshall Ring the Bell
By: Matt Archibald
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It's the Battle for the Bell at Peden Stadium, and outside the rivalry with Miami, this may end up being the biggest game of the season for Ohio football. Marshall has owned the rivalry lately. Here are some keys to Saturday's game. Ohio vs. Marshall The emotions will obviously be flying high in the 55th… Read More

Volleyball: Bobcats Beat Panthers in Georgia
By: Sara Nealeigh
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The Bobcats defeated the Georgia State Panthers 3-1 in their first of Saturday’s games at the Georgia Southern Volleyball Tournament. The first set went point for point until a kill from Chelsea Bilger got the points rolling on the Ohio side. The Bobcats took a five point lead, but were steadily gained on by… Read More

Jackson Holds off Fighting Chieftains
It was a brisk Friday night under lights at Logan Chieftains Stadium, yet the home team came out hot with something to prove. After the emotional loss last season to Jackson in the SEOAL opener, the Chiefs tried to use their built up motivation to derail a hot Jackson squad that was 3-0 coming into… Read More

Meigs Powers Past Minford
By: Steve Uhlmann
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Although the Minford Falcons appeared to be the bigger, stronger team on paper, the Meigs Marauders weren’t going down without a fight, especially with Mike Chancey’s 100th win on the line. After a sluggish start, the Marauders were able to blow past the Falcons for a 35-7 victory with a strong defensive effort that held… Read More

Kyle Jackson Leads Fed Hock to Victory over Southern
By: Kellie Pfouts
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The Federal Hocking Lancers were looking for their first win of the season when they hosted the Southern Tornadoes in a loaded night of football. Neither team was able to get in any kind of rhythm as it was a back and forth game for most of the first quarter until the cold streak was broken… Read More

Parkersburg South Loses Heartbreaker
By: Ian McConville
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After a disappointing loss at the hands of Morgantown last week, the Parkersburg South Patriots were looking for a solid outing against Musselman at the Erickson All-Sports Facility. The Patriot running attack was in full force, and the defense was showing vast improvement from the game against the Mohigans. However, it was the special teams… Read More