Otterbein football struggled to meet expectations
It was the beginning of a new era in 2012 when Tim Doup accepted Otterbein’s head coaching position after nine seasons as the offensive coordinator.
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It was the beginning of a new era in 2012 when Tim Doup accepted Otterbein’s head coaching position after nine seasons as the offensive coordinator.
The Otterbein women’s soccer team took on Mount Union Tuesday afternoon at Clements Field in the first round of the OAC Tournament. Otterbein, the fourth seed, looked to get the win in order to move on to play number-one ranked Capital.
Otterbein volleyball took on John Carroll University Tuesday night at the Rike Center in the first round of OAC Tournament play. Otterbein entered the game with a 27-6 overall record while John Carroll’s overall record stood at 19-10.
Sophomore equine and pre-veterinary double major Jillian Strimbu tears it up on the soccer pitch for the Otterbein women’s team. Recently, Strimbu, a native of Avon Lake, scored two consecutive goals against Heidelberg within 12 minutes, earning her Athlete of the Week for a second time this season at Otterbein. The campus might see her success on the field, but here’s seven things that you didn’t know about Strimbu off the pitch.
Otterbein beat the Wilmington College Quakers Tuesday night in the Rike Center three sets to none. Coming into the game the Quakers were looking for a win that would mark only their second of the season — they are now 1-16 and 0-6 in the OAC.
The Otterbein Cardinals men’s soccer team, now 6-6 overall and 1-2 in OAC, received their first OAC win at home against the Muskies of Muskingum, who are 5-8 overall and 0-3 in OAC, on Saturday afternoon.
Otterbein is currently $200,000 away from their $2 million goal to install a new track and turf field at Memorial Stadium.
Senior special education major Annie Juenger returns to the Otterbein volleyball team for the 2013 season as a three-year letterwinner. Juenger excelled in the OAC Tournament Championship last year with 14 kills, 11 digs and four service aces. As well as being part of the championship team, Juenger was named honorable mention All-OAC and Academic All-OAC for the 2012 season.
Last night, students of Wheeling Jesuit in Wheeling, W.Va. held a vigil for fellow student and athlete Kevin Figaniak.
The Otterbein Volleyball team moved up to 8th in the nation this past weekend after going 4-0 at the Washington and Lee Invitational. This is the first time the team is ranked in the top ten.
Football
The rumors are true that Otterbein Athletics has plans to convert Memorial Stadium’s grass field to a turf field, with construction tentatively expected to begin in 2015.
Driven by the accomplishments of last year’s season, the women’s basketball team looks to continue its success on the hardwood.
The Otterbein women’s volleyball team, ranked 10th in the nation, ended its season in a three-set loss in the NCAA Tournament against Hope College last Thursday. Although this was Otterbein’s third recorded loss to Hope, the season will be chalked up as a win.
Two-time OAC Player of the Week Natalie Perry, a freshman nursing major, is grateful for such a high honor. But she says she’s just doing what she loves.
You walk in the Clements Center and see Hugh Hefner, Playboy Bunnies and a bunch of other women running around in costumes. Welcome to the 2012 women’s soccer Halloween practice.
Otterbein’s cheerleading squad has been getting a makeover.
A relationship between an athlete and his or her coach is one that can be considered unique to each individual. A relationship between siblings is a uniqueness of its own as well. Combining the two on the field could be a challenge.
Intense summer heat, tough workouts and hot gyms filled with the smell of sweat and determination are what Otterbein athletes faced this past summer while preparing for the new season.