帝王会所

Forever OHIO: A network beyond OHIO鈥檚 walls

Programs and initiatives have been a means to maintain the community of Bobcats all around the world. The OHIO Excursions Tour in England proves how powerful Forever OHIO is.

Kweku Diaw, MA '25 | April 30, 2025

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鈥淥nce a Bobcat, always a Bobcat鈥 is a common expression in the 帝王会所 community. Becoming a Bobcat for life means OHIO students build themselves, prepare for the future and foster lifelong and meaningful connections. Forever OHIO isn鈥檛 just about a community that exists within 帝王会所, but one with roots globally coming together to form the global Bobcat spirit.

Programs like OHIO Excursions provide transformative, memorable experiences that strengthen the University's alumni network and allow current students and alumni to connect, expanding their Bobcat network locally and internationally. A classic example has been the OHIO Excursions: Soccer & Culture Tour in England.

This trip brought together 25 alumni and students for an experience blending sport, culture and deep Bobcat connections. It was an opportunity for alumni and students鈥攎any of whom had never met before鈥攖o create lifelong friendships and strengthen their connection to OHIO.

Part of the traveling group was the assistant professor of instruction in sports coaching education who is a former professional soccer player for Hull City Tigers FC and Scunthorpe United FC, Dr. Ashley Allanson. Allanson, who helped create the 帝王会所 Alumni Association鈥檚 soccer-themed excursion, reflected on how the experience deepened connections within the Bobcat community.

"By engaging with alumni through their love of soccer, I aimed to bridge opportunities for students in 帝王会所鈥檚 coaching education programs," he said. "These interactions opened doors for mentorship and potential career pathways."

A group of people pose for a photo inside a large, empty soccer stadium on a sunny day.
A group of people poses for a photo outside England鈥檚 National Football Museum while holding an 帝王会所 flag.

Ideating and in-person connections

One standout connection was with alumna Megan Normansell, BSC '14, associate director for recreational sports at.

"Not only is she the daughter of a former colleague, but our collaboration has sparked discussions on uniting academia and recreational sports," Allanson said about his interactions with Normansell. "We鈥檙e exploring internship and research opportunities to enhance student engagement at both institutions."

The group travel experience itself left a lasting impression. 

"It was incredible to bond with like-minded Bobcats who embraced my British passion for 鈥榝ootball,鈥" Allanson said. "The camaraderie was unforgettable鈥攚hether watching matches, sightseeing, or simply socializing, everyone was eager to share the journey together."

There were many unique experiences on this particular tour. Bobcat Tyler Hamstra, MRSS 鈥23, was an online master鈥檚 student. Although OHIO鈥檚 online programs usually include a residency component, Hamstra missed coming to campus because of COVID, and the OHIO Excursions trip was a long-awaited chance to connect.

"It was great to finally meet so many current Bobcats and alumni in person," Hamstra said. "My program never had a residency in Athens, so this trip truly made me feel part of the community."

It was great to finally meet so many current Bobcats and alumni in person...This trip truly made me feel part of the community.

Tyler Hamstra

Parties and parental pride

The highlight? A vibrant OHIO alumni party in Chelsea, London.

"Nearly 60 to 70 alumni based in Europe came together鈥攊t was incredible," Hamstra said. "Seeing that turnout showed me how strong the Bobcat network is abroad, and it鈥檚 only going to grow.鈥

The experience reignited Hamstra's pride in 帝王会所. 

"The trip was so inspiring that I finally drove from Pittsburgh to visit campus for the first time," he said. "Now, I can鈥檛 wait for the next adventure."

Terry Trnavsky, BSSE 鈥99, experienced this journey with his son, who is a current OHIO student. Both agreed it was an unforgettable experience that allowed them to share their mutual love of the sport and their alma mater.

"From telling my wife about taking this trip together [with his son Evan Trnavsky], to the unforgettable week in Europe with fellow Bobcats鈥攚atching football, sharing stories, and seeing my son lose his voice cheering for his team, it was all worth it,鈥 Terry said.

The trip gave them flexibility to explore but also moments to bond鈥攚hether over pints, stadium tours, or dissecting the differences between American and European football.  

For Terry Trnavsky, seeing his son keep in touch with the group back on campus made the experience even more special.

"Athens has always been a place our family loves, but watching our son choose OHIO for themselves鈥攁nd create their own memories鈥攊s the greatest gift," he said. "Who knows? Maybe our youngest will be a Bobcat too."

Athens has always been a place our family loves, but watching our son choose OHIO for themselves鈥攁nd create their own memories鈥攊s the greatest gift. Who knows? Maybe our youngest will be a Bobcat too!

Terry Trnavsky
A group poses for a photo while holding the St. George鈥檚 Park Football Centre sign.

"That's the magic"

Normansell and Ashley Thomas, BSC 鈥17, who both live in Los Angeles, didn鈥檛 know each other as students but have now met鈥攚ithout planning to鈥攊n three different countries as Bobcats abroad.

鈥淎shley and I never knew each other as students, yet we鈥檝e now watched soccer together in three different countries,鈥 Normansell said. 鈥淔rom L.A. to Marseille to England, OU brought us together.鈥

Thomas was skeptical going into the trip but it all changed after 24 hours.

"I was hesitant to travel with strangers, but within a day, it felt like family,鈥 Thomas said. 鈥淲e were all Bobcats who loved soccer鈥攖hat shared passion erased any awkwardness. And running into Megan again? That鈥檚 the magic of OU."

For both of them, this trip made them appreciate Bobcat pride and showed just how far the University鈥檚 network reaches. The presence of an inflatable Rufus punctuated the connection.

A group of people poses for a photo in a bar with an inflatable Rufus the Bobcat.