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Bobcat Volleyball Loses to Louisville in Fifth Set
By: Max McDulin
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After a pair of sweeps for Ohio volleyball against Utah and Seton Hall the Bobcats played a long five-set match against Active Ankle Challenge host Louisville. Eventually the Cardinals defeated the Bobcats 3-2 (25-19, 25-27, 23-25, 25-23, 15-9). For its performance on the weekend Ohio’s Abby Gilleland and Meredith Ashy received all-tournament team honors. The… Read More

Bobcats Win Back Bell, Beat Marshall 21-10
By: Andrew Hohman
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The Bobcat defense’s new image came to full realization against The Marshall Thundering Herd. After giving up 705 yards to Marshall last year, the Ohio (2-0) defense shut the Herd down. Many of the players are the same, but the unit is different. “I don’t they’re looking back on last year much right now,” Ohio… Read More

Ohio Soccer Grabs First Win of 2015
Bobcat soccer won it’s first game of the season in a 3-0 victory over Robert Morris on Friday.

Ohio Volleyball Sweeps Utah, Advances to 7-2
By: Max McDulin
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With momentum firmly on their side Ohio volleyball improved to 7-2 on the year as they defeated Utah 3-0 (25-16, 26-24, 25-17). The Bobcats looked dominant once again on their way to their second sweep in the last two days. In the third set Ohio showed its authority and completely overpowered the Utes on the… Read More

Hocking College President Faces Protesters
Hocking College protesters are demanding the resignation of Hocking College President Betty Young even after meeting with her Friday morning. Protester Kevin Whited says Young didn’t answer their questions clearly. “She’s very political. Half answers, vague answers, so we didn’t really get anything concrete,” Whited said. Protesters say Young is to blame for the mishandling of a… Read More

5th Annual Peace Walk Inspires People of All Faiths
By: Lily Bradley
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On the fourteenth anniversary of September 11th, more than 100 Athens residents and Ohio University students marched in the fifth annual Interfaith Peace Walk. The Interfaith Peace Walk is part of the “Better Together” campaign at Ohio University. The campaign aims to mobilize college students from different faith backgrounds to engage in community service and… Read More

River Valley Rolls Past Eastern
By: Alyssa Lyons
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River Valley Raiders blanked the Eastern Eagles 57-0 and picked up their third straight win Friday night. With River Valley’s powerful offense, it was no shock when quarterback Dayton Hardway helped give the Raiders a 23-0 head start into the third quarter. With 30.9 seconds to go in the first, Dayton Hardway dropped back and… Read More


Extra Points: Logan Edges Meigs, Athens Cruises to Win
By: Ryan Lewis
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Meigs Vs. Logan It came down to the wire in Logan, but the Chieftains (3-0) were able to complete the 27-22 come-from-behind win against a tough Meigs Marauders (2-1) squad. Despite leading in all statistical categories, Meigs could not get the yards when it counted most. On a fourth down, with less than two minutes… Read More

Maysville Sprints Past Philo
By: Matt Cudahy
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The energy in Sam Hatfield Stadium was electrifying Friday night as the Maysville Panthers took on the Philo Electrics in an anticipated MVL matchup. Both teams came into the game with high expectations, the Panthers were looking to continue their winning ways and the Electrics were hoping to bounce back after a tough loss to… Read More

Fairfield Union Tops Vinton County in Dramatic Fashion
By: Erik Threet
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A game that started with three quarters of turnover-ridden, low scoring football ended with a dramatic game-winning drive. The Vinton County Vikings (0-3, 0-0) had their fate sealed by a 20-yard field goal in the final two minutes as the Fairfield Union Falcons (2-1, 0-0) defeated them 10-8. Fairfield Union’s Will Young played hero Friday… Read More