Ohio didn’t let this one linger. The Bobcats built the game’s margin early and never gave Western Michigan a path back, cruising to a 91-71 win on Feb. 4, 2026.
Fast start, bigger cushion
The decisive work was done before the break. Ohio poured in 44 first-half points and held Western Michigan to 28, taking a 16-point lead into halftime. In a college game, that kind of cushion changes the playbook — it forces the trailing side to speed up, take tougher shots, and chase the game instead of dictating it.
No let-up after halftime
Western Michigan needed a sharp third-quarter response to flip the script. Ohio didn’t allow it. The Bobcats followed their first-half burst with 47 points in the second half, staying aggressive and keeping the scoreboard pressure constant. Western Michigan scored 43 after halftime, but it never translated into a real run that threatened the outcome.
Scoreline tells the story
When a team wins both halves — 44-28 before halftime and 47-43 after — the final margin tends to reflect control more than drama. That’s what this was: Ohio methodically turning an early advantage into a 20-point win, 91-71.
What it means going forward
Ohio entered at 12-11 and delivered a clean, high-scoring performance that matched the urgency of its recent form (WLLWL). For Western Michigan, now 8-13 and trending the wrong way (LWLLL), the problem wasn’t one bad stretch — it was failing to slow Ohio’s pace and scoring across both halves.
The venue was listed as TBD, but the result traveled just fine: Ohio looked like the team with the sharper edge, and it played like it from the opening period through the final horn.

