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OHIO football players and coaches worked together with Nevada to package meals for the second-annual Albertsons Tackle Hunger event ahead of their match-up in the 23rd Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.
OHIO head football coach Frank Solich has received a two-year contract extension with a new agreement that will run through the 2021 season.
OHIO Football will play in the 23rd Famous Idaho Potato Bowl against Nevada, at 3:30 p.m. (ET), Friday, Jan. 3, at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho. The game will be nationally televised on ESPN.
Ali Johnstone, BSSPS ’02—one of the most decorated athletes in Ohio Field Hockey history—returned home to OHIO last year to begin a new chapter in the record books.
On Tuesday, Nov. 19, Frank Solich etched his place in MAC history, becoming the conference's winningest head coach with his 111th victory - an impressive 66-24 road triumph over Bowling Green.
Ohio University’s Dance Team, in their first year of competition, claimed the title of University World Cup Open Division Champions at the 2019 UCA and UDA College Cheerleading and Dance Team National Championships in Florida.
Kickoff for the Tuesday, Nov. 12 football game between OHIO and Western Michigan at Peden Stadium has been moved from 7:30 to 6:30 p.m. The game will be televised on ESPN2.
When OHIO takes on rival Miami in the "Battle of the Bricks' on Nov. 6, it will have added significance - it’s the only game being played on the 150th anniversary of the first college football game.
Our football team is playing on national television on the 150th anniversary of the first-ever college football game in 1869. Faculty and staff are eligible to receive four FREE tickets to the game.
Ohio University student-athletes set new school records for NCAA Graduation Success Rate and Federal Graduation Rate.
Aug 29, 2019 From staff reports Ohio Athletics has introduced a new Football Gameday page on OhioBobcats.com to provide fans with all the information they need as they prepare to attend games at ...
Ohio University President M. Duane Nellis has named Julie Cromer the next Director of Athletics. She will join the Bobcats as OHIO’s first female athletics director in University history on Aug. 31.
President Nellis, today, announced the members of the search committee for the next Director of OHIO Athletics after Jim Schaus announced his resignation earlier this month.
Amy Dean has been named interim Director of OHIO Athletics effective July 1. This news follows Jim Schaus’ announced plans to step down from his role as Ohio University’s Director of Athletics.