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Make the Case: Nadine Muzerall is the best Ohio State coach so far this century
Muzerall has led Ohio State women’s hockey to the Frozen Four each of the last six seasons.
Ohio State has employed a lot of great coaches so far this century.
It all started with Jim Tressel leading the football team to an undefeated season and national title in 2002. A little more than a decade later Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes won the first-ever College Football Playoff.
Now Ryan Day is in charge of the program. Day already has earned a national championship and with the way he has built the program it looks like he could win a couple more before he leaves Columbus.
On the basketball court, Thad Matta built Ohio State into one of the best programs in the country, going to the Final Four twice, and making the title game in 2007.
Wrestling has Tom Ryan, who won a national title in 2015. Ty Tucker is in charge of the tennis program, posting over 700 wins in 26 seasons as coach, winning the Big Ten Coach of the Year award 18 times.
There are a number of other coaches who have posted some incredible accomplishments during their time in charge of Buckeye squads.
For as great as all those coaches mentioned have been at Ohio State, they all take a back seat to women’s ice hockey coach Nadine Muzerall.
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