Trailblazer News
OCU Baseball Holds on for Another Day
MASON, Ohio - With a team that was able to produce 18 hits in game one of Thursday's doubleheader action, it seems like it would end in victory. For the Blazers, it ended in a tough loss, but game two would end much different.
OCU Baseball Advances to the Second Round
MASON, Ohio - Trailing the Rams of North Central at the bottom of the fifth inning, Stefan Vasiloff blasted a three run homer to help Ohio Christian take the lead 5-4.
Harmon Signs with Lady Blazers
Madison Christian School's Brittany Harmon signed this week to play for the Lady Blazers next season. Harmon, a letter-winner for Madison Christian this year, played her fresh
Adam Knox Signs with the Trailblazers
Adam Knox from Watkins Memorial High School signs with the Trailblazers to play soccer. Adam has been sought after by many schools for his abilities on the soccer field.
OCU Signs Sam Stauffer from Fairfield High
Sam Stauffer from Fairfield High School signs with OCU to play soccer for the Trailblazers.
Women’s Soccer Signs Katie Saha to OCU
OCU women's soccer signs Katie Saha from Grove City. Katie will bring experience to the Trailblazers, playing all four years in high school.
OCU Soccer Signs All-State Player Aaron Young
The OCU men's soccer program signs another distinct player for the 2011 season. Coach Josh Murton has been recruiting Aaron Young for three years.
OCU Baseball Repeats as Mid-East Regional Champs
The OCU Men's Baseball team traveled to Knoxville, TN to compete for the Mid-East Regional Title against Johnson Bible College.
Bechtel Signs with Lady Blazers
Sarah Bechtel, a 5'8 guard from Worthington Kilbourne High School, signed this week to play basketball for Coach Wray and the Lady Trailblazers next season. Bechtel was her team's best th
Men's Soccer Signs Jordan Johnson from Northridge High School
Ohio Christian University signs mid-fielder Jordan Johnson for men's soccer. Jordan, a two year Team Captain from Northridge High School, committed to OCU for the 2011 season.















