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‘Cats Split Doubleheader With Marshall
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Ohio softball split even in its double header against Marshall, losing big in the first and winning big in the second game. The Thundering Herd took the first victory 8-0 but, Ohio then answered with a 7-0 win to conclude the weeknight series. The Bobcats were shut down by Jordan Dixon, earning the Marshall pitcher a… Read More

Black’s 38 Points Power Ohio Past Toledo
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The Ohio Bobcats defeat the Toledo Rockets 77-57, adding a 15th win to their record. The ‘Cats were led by Kiyanna Black’s career night tallying 38 points, 30 of which were scored from behind-the-arc. Black’s 10 3-point baskets scored against the Rockets put her at the top of both the Mid-Atlantic Conference and Bobcat record books for… Read More

Poor Shooting Dooms Bobcats against Buffalo
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The Bobcats dropped their first conference game of the season Wednesday when they fell to Buffalo 51-43. The Bobcats trailed behind their competition throughout the game, never seeing the light of a lead; not once. The two teams had near identical stats across the board. The obvious outlier being the difference between their field goal… Read More

Bobcats Blow Out Kent State
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The Bobcats broke away from the recent trend of close-calls and dominated Kent State 93 – 54 Wednesday night. If the score doesn’t speak for itself, let the fact that the team broke the MAC record for 3-point shots made in a game do the talking. Lexie Baldwin, Dominque Doseck and Jasmine Weatherspoon were all exceptional… Read More

Ohio Stomps Ball State, 73-48
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Every moment, down to the second, matters in a short, 40 minute basketball game. The Bobcats made each minute count by creating opportunities. Ohio capitalized on Ball State’s mistakes, forced turnovers and followed through to score, creating a significant point margin. The Bobcats took the 73-48 win over the Cardinals. Both teams stepped on the… Read More