The seventh-seeded Ohio Northern women's basketball program advanced to its 10th straight Ohio Athletic Conference Tournament Semifinal Tuesday evening, toppling second-seeded Baldwin Wallace 70-53 at Ursprung Gymnasium in the OAC Tournament Quarterfinals.
With the victory, the Polar Bears improve to 14-12 overall on the season and ensure the program's 10th consecutive winning season.
"It was a great team win for us over a really strong Baldwin Wallace squad," head coach Michele Durand stated. "I am really proud of my team and their effort this evening. We could not have played harder or asked for more out of our athletes tonight."
Yesterday, with temperatures in the low 40s, was a great day for a run. Here are some ONU students taking advantage of the rare somewhat sunny February afternoon. Today things have changes and running outdoors is not high on anyone's list.
Ohio Northern University’s Department of Theatre Arts will present The International Play Festival: India from Thursday through Sunday, Feb. 21 to Feb. 24 in the Stambaugh Studio Theatre of the Freed Center for the Performing Arts.
Performances will be at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
A question-and-answer session with the directors and company will be held following the Sunday, Feb. 24 performance.
Tickets are $5 for students, $10 for seniors and $20 for adults. To order, visit freedcenter.com or call the box office at 419-772-1900.
The village of Ada invites residents to consider being a hanging flower basket sponsor this year, according to Jami Hall, village administrator.
The village’s annual tradition of hanging flower baskets on Main Street has caught on and is now part of the downtown beautification of Ada. The program started in 2014.
Twenty-eight hanging baskets will go up this spring planted with petunias provided by Stratton Greenhouses, Bluffton.
The cost to sponsor one basket is $125. That covers the planting, dirt and fertilizer. The village handles the watering of the plants.