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LGHL Hangout in the Holy Land: Its NFL Draft week, so where do we think the Buckeyes are heading?

Hangout in the Holy Land: Its NFL Draft week, so where do we think the Buckeyes are heading?
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Plus, it’s been an interesting week for the Ohio State hoops squad, with Felix Okpara entering the transfer portal and Roddy Gayle heading to TTUN.

The latest episode of Land-Grant Holy Land’s flagship podcast is here! Join LGHL’s Josh Dooley and Justin Golba as they discuss Ohio State football, basketball, recruiting, and much, much more! Come for the hot takes. Stay for the warm ones.


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In the newest episode of Hangout in the Holy Land, Josh and Justin talk about the upcoming NFL Draft. Where do we think former Buckeyes Marvin Harrison Jr., Mike Hall Jr., Cade Stover, and others might hear their names called, and where could be their best fits?

Also, it has been an interesting week for the hoops squad. Felix Okpara announced he would be entering the transfer portal, and Roddy Gayle is staying in the Big Ten, taking his talents to Ann Arbor. We discuss the Buckeyes’ team right now, Dusty May’s roster construction so far, and whether there is another Ohio State commitment coming soon.

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LGHL Ohio State spring sport storylines other than football you should be following

Ohio State spring sport storylines other than football you should be following
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JJ Tracy plays a singles match against Wisconsin on Sunday, April 21. | @OhioStateMTEN Twitter

Buckeye news updates, including how to follow the No. 1 men’s tennis team and more.

Whether you’re looking to get on the tennis train, take a few laps around the track, or root, root, root for the Buckeyes’ baseball and softball teams, here at LGHL, we’re keeping you up-to-date on what’s happening with all your Buckeye sports teams.


Tennis


With wins over Nebraska and Wisconsin, the No. 1 Ohio State men’s tennis team clinched their 18th consecutive Big Ten title over the weekend, with a record of 27-1 (9-0 in conference play).

They started the weekend with a 6-1 victory on the road in Lincoln, Nebraska, Friday night, with doubles wins from Robert Cash and Bryce Nakashima, along with Andrew Lutschaunig and Justin Boulais. Cash’s doubles win was the 139th of his career, which, funnily enough, ties him with Nebraska interim head coach Peter Kobelt—an OSU alum—for most in school history. Cash was the lone Buckeye to win both a singles and a doubles point, with other singles victories coming from Cannon Kingsley, JJ Tracy, Jack Anthrop, and Alexander Bernard.

Friday’s win secured a share of the Big Ten title, but the outright title came Sunday, in a 7-0 sweep of Wisconsin. Their streak is now the second-longest in any sport in the Big Ten, topped only by Iowa’s 25 consecutive wrestling titles from 1974-1998.

18 consecutive Big Ten Titles!!! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/gdR34Iq2RU

— Ohio State M Tennis (@OhioStateMTEN) April 21, 2024

Cash and Tracy’s doubles win put Cash at 140 career doubles wins, edging him past Kobelt for most doubles wins in program history. Wisconsin had to forfeit the second doubles match due to injury, giving the Buckeyes the doubles point.

In singles, Wisconsin also forfeited two matches, giving the Buckeyes a 3-0 lead. Tracy added to his doubles win with a singles victory, and other singles wins were recorded by Bernard, Kingsley, and Anthrop, bringing Bernard and Anthrop to a combined singles record of 43-0 this spring.

The Buckeyes head into the Big Ten Tournament with the No. 1 seed. They will open play against either Wisconsin or Penn State this Friday.

The No. 15 women’s tennis team (17-6, 10-1) posted a pair of wins this weekend to clinch the No. 2 seed in the Big Ten Tournament. They are on a 10-match win streak.

They first faced Northwestern, dropping the doubles point before singles wins from Luciana Perry, Irina Cantos Siemers, Akanksha Bhan, and Shelly Bereznyak bolstered the Bucks to a 4-1 victory. Cantos Siemers and Perry also won their doubles match. Bereznyak is on a 13-match win streak, while Cantos Siemers passed Miho Kowase to become the Buckeyes’ all-time leader in combined singles/doubles wins with 214.

Then it was a victory on Senior Day when the Buckeyes beat Illinois, 4-2, on Sunday. The Buckeyes won the doubles point on victories from Cantos Siemers and Perry, along with Madeline Atway and Alessia Cau. Singles points from Perry and Sydni Ratliff set the stage for Cantos Siemers, the Buckeyes’ all-time leader in singles wins, to bring it home for the win on her Senior Day.

Senior Irina Cantos clinches the Buckeye win on Senior Day!

She won 6-4, 7-5 on court one.

OSU 4, ILL 2 pic.twitter.com/jR2z48roUJ

— Ohio State Women’s Tennis (@OhioStateWTEN) April 21, 2024

Up next, the women open Big Ten Tournament play in Friday’s quarterfinals. The tournament is being hosted in Ann Arbor.


Baseball


The baseball team (19-17. 6-6) has been busy, winning two of four in the last week, with Wednesday’s scheduled game at Kent State being postponed.

Up first, the Buckeyes hosted Wright State in a back-and-forth battle of the bats, eking out the win, 14-13, in a game that saw 10 runs scored between both teams in the first inning alone. By the end of the second, the Buckeyes were up, 11-4, before each team put up a pair of runs in the third. The Buckeyes were then held scoreless until the eighth when Wright State tied the game in the top of the inning. The Buckeyes added one more run in the bottom of the eighth to secure the win.

Trey Lipsey led the Buckeyes with three hits, while Ryan Miller put up a career-high four RBIs. Henry Kaczmar, Matthew Graveline, Tyler Pettorini, Isaac Cadena, Nick Giamarusti, and Miller each added a pair of hits. Closer Justin Eckhardt earned the save.

The boys then headed north to face rivals Michigan in Ann Arbor, dropping the series, 1-2, despite a dominant victory on Saturday. 16-1.

On Friday, the Scarlet and Gray were shut out, 4-0, despite a strong start from pitcher Landon Beidelschies, who struck out two straight in the first. He fell to 4-6 on the mound this season, striking out four and giving up three runs in 5.2 innings pitched.

Ultimately, the Buckeyes had chances in the loss but left too many runners stranded on base, including failing to capitalize on loaded bases in the third.

@OhioStateBASE Twitter

Saturday was a different story. The Wolverines took an early 1-0 lead. They wouldn’t score again. Ohio State, on the other hand, racked up sixteen runs, with the bulk of the damage happening in the second half of the game. Stevenson, who led the Buckeyes on Friday with two hits, again led the team, this time with a career-high four hits and a career-high five runs, along with two RBIs. Kaczmar, Mitchell Okuley, and Hunter Rosson had two hits apiece, and Kaczmar and Rosson added three RBIs each.

Gavin Bruni (3-2) gave up just one hit and one run in 5.0 innings pitched, striking out six on his way to the recorded win.

Sunday was tied, 1-1, for most of the game, until a pair of runs in the sixth put OSU up 3-1 in the top half of the inning. Michigan answered though, tacking on four of their own to take the lead, which they’d maintain for the rest of the game. Pettorini went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead the Buckeyes. Gavin DeVooght recorded a no-decision despite throwing a career-high six strikeouts in 5.0 innings pitched. The loss went to Colin Purcell, who pitched for just 0.2 innings but gave up four runs.

The Buckeyes will try to regroup before a rematch against Wright State tonight on the road. They’ll then host Michigan State this weekend in a three-game series.


Softball


The Buckeye softball team won seven games in the last eight days after a 6-0 week, bringing them to a 27-17 record.

They kicked things off with a Tuesday doubleheader sweep against Penn State, winning the first game, 16-8, in a six-inning game before a much closer 2-1 victory in the second game of the day. In the first game of the day, senior Kirsten Eppele led the Buckeyes, going 3-for-4 at the plate, with a career-high five RBIs and three runs scored. McKenzie Bump also went 3-for-4, with a home run, a double, and two RBIs. Allison Smith took the win for the Buckeyes, striking out six batters in as many innings.

Later in the day, Penn State held a 1-0 lead through five innings, before Eppele struck once again with an RBI single. The victory came courtesy of a Kami Kortokrax walk-off double to get the winning run home. Kortokrax went 3-for-4 in the game, with two doubles. Emily Ruck pitched for the win, striking out five and walking only two.

The Buckeyes then took the field again Wednesday against Pitt, edging them out, 3-2,, on a rainy night that saw long weather delays. All three of OSU’s runs came in the second inning, despite recording only one hit in the inning, with two runners being walked home with the bases loaded.

The OSU homestand continued into the weekend with a three-game series against Maryland. The Terrapins fell 4-0 in game 1 of the series, 6-3 in game 2, and

In the series opener, Smith pitched the shutout, buoyed to victory by a solo home run from Kortokrax. Bump made it home in the sixth on a walk that saw her advance to second on a sacrifice before two wild pitches brought her in. Sam Hackenbracht added an RBI single, and the final OSU run was walked home with the bases loaded.

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This week’s @B1Gsoftball Player of the Week award was earned through production and toughness.

Was there ever a doubt? #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/B6kSjXpFu8

— Ohio State Softball (@OhioStateSB) April 22, 2024

On Saturday, Ruck took a no-hitter into the sixth inning, while Taylor Heckman led the Buckeye offense with a solo home run and two RBIs on a single in the fifth. Ruck’s win was her third of the week, with 14 strikeouts and a 2.33 ERA.

Sunday’s 3-2 victory over the Terrapins put the icing on the cake for the weekend, with a two-run homer from Kortokrax in the first inning giving the Buckeyes an early lead. Heckman increased the lead on an RBI single in the fifth, getting Kaitlyn Farley home after she doubled to reach base.

After hitting .500 in six games with two home runs, five RBI, four doubles, and a .529 on-base percentage, Kortokrax was named the Big Ten Player of the Week.

Up next, the Buckeyes will continue their homestand this weekend when they host Illinois for a three-game series, OSU’s final home series of the regular season.


Golf


The women’s golf team spent the weekend in Havre de Grace, Maryland, where they finished sixth in the Big Ten Championships.

The Buckeyes finish sixth overall at the 2024 Big Ten Championships! Kary Hollenbaugh was the top finisher for Ohio State, tying for 10th place with a one-under 215 over 54 holes! #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/NAJb86MAoM

— Ohio State W Golf (@OhioStateWGOLF) April 21, 2024

They finished the weekend with an overall score of 872 (eight-over par), 16 strokes behind winner Indiana.

Individually, Kary Hollenbaugh boasted a Top-10 finish, taking the 10th place spot with one-under 215 over three rounds, along with a team-best 11 birdies.

Now, the Buckeyes wait to hear whether they will make the cut at the NCAA Regionals, which begin Monday, May 6. Selection will take place this Wednesday, April 24.

Closer to home, Ohio State’s men’s golf team finished the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate tournament in Columbus as the runner-up behind Indiana, with a final round total of 291 (22-over par), just three strokes behind Indiana.

@OhioStateMGOLF Twitter

Senior Jackson Chandler also finished as the individual runner-up, closing out his collegiate career on the Buckeyes’ home course having finished in the Top 10 in every home outing as a Buckeye.

Adam Wallin also boasted a Top-10 finish, tying Indiana’s Patrick Schmuecking for ninth place.

The Buckeyes will head just up the road to the Scioto Country Club this weekend, Friday-Sunday, for the Big Ten Tournament.


Lacrosse


After falling to Rutgers on Senior Day, 13-11, the women’s lacrosse team (8-8) ended their regular season on a high note, defeating Temple on the road, 10-9.

On Friday, OSU and the Scarlet Knights were tied, one-all, at the end of the first quarter, before the Buckeyes opened the second quarter with three goals and took a 7-4 lead into halftime. Though Rutgers got within one, the Buckeyes carried their three-goal lead into the fourth quarter before Rutgers pulled ahead with just 6:30 left in the game for the eventual win.

Leah Sax tied her career-high with four goals, while Annie Hargraves, Jamie Lasda, and Kate Tyack each added a pair. Regan Alexander had 12 saves on goal.

The Buckeyes then hit the road to close the regular season at Temple, a game in which the Buckeyes would not trail after the first quarter. Still, while OSU carried a 7-4 lead into the half, the Owls weren’t going down without a fight, pulling within one in the third quarter and eventually tying the game at nine-all in the fourth.

@OhioStateWLAX Twitter

Zoe Coleman, assisted by Brynn Ammerman, secured the victory for the Buckeyes, with her winning goal coming in the final five minutes of the game. Ammerman led the Buckeyes with four assists and five points, while Hargraves recorded a hat trick and Alexander put up nine saves, with five ground balls and three caused turnovers.

Up next, the women head into the Big Ten Tournament, where they are a No. 7 seed. They’ll face No. 2 Penn State in the quarterfinals on Saturday at Penn State.

The men’s team (6-8) fell to Michigan at home in their regular-season finale, 13-12. The game was tied at the end of the first, 1-1, and Michigan held a narrow one-goal lead, 6-5, at the half. The Wolverines took their largest lead at the beginning of the fourth, 13-7, and the Buckeyes closed the gap but couldn’t cross the threshold.

Q4 | 1:16 // MATT CAPUTO GOAL

Buckeyes within one#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/nneR2qdfPj

— Ohio State Men's Lacrosse (@OhioStateMLAX) April 21, 2024

Jack McKenna, Matt Caputo, Blake Eiland, and Alex Marinier each scored a pair of goals, marking McKenna’s fourth straight three-point game for the Buckeyes.

Freshman goalie Caleb Fyock had 10 saves, his sixth-straight game with double-digit saves.

The Buckeyes will get a chance at a rematch when they travel to Ann Arbor this weekend to face Michigan in the first round of the 2024 Big Ten Men’s Lacrosse Tournament on Saturday.


Track & Field


The Ohio State Track & Field team put up a strong performance this weekend as hosts of the annual Jesse Owens Classic, claiming three race wins on Friday and 11 more victories on Saturday.

In the men’s 200m, the Buckeyes took the top three spots, with freshman Braxton Brann posting a winning time of 21.08. In the women’s 200m, the Buckeyes claimed three of the top four spots. Junior Leah Bertrand ran with a winning time of 23.57. Senior Chanler Robinson took the top spot in the 400-meter hurdles, with a time of 58.70. OSU also finished with three top-10 finishes in the women’s hammer throw, as well as two top-five finishes in the long jump.

The success continued into Saturday when the Buckeyes claimed victory in men’s and women’s shot put, men’s and women’s discus, men’s and women’s high jump, along with men’s and women’s 4x100 relays and the women’s 100m, 400m, and 800m races.

Great performances at the Jesse Owens Classic @OhioStateTFXC ~ #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/lio6sTT9ql

— Gene Smith (@OSU_AD) April 20, 2024

On the men’s side, Carlos Aviles took the top spot in the discus with his second-longest throw ever (57.63m / 189-01). Senior Hayden Tobias’s throw of 19.87m / 65-02¼ was enough for the top spot in the shot put, and sophomore Reign Winston’s jump of 2.08m / 6-09¾ came out first in the high jump. Nick Biega, Brann, DJ Filmore, and Marcus Brown ran the 4x100m relay with the day’s top time of 40.30.

For the women, Faith Bender won the discus with a throw of 5s5s.23m / 181-02. Lacy Stringer’s 16.12m / 52-10¾ throw took the top spot in the shot put, with Bender and Howey both finishing in the top five. Senior Amaya Ugarte secured the high jump victory with a jump of 1.78m / 5-10. Senior Nya Bussey won the 100m race with a season-best time of 11.27, while Fatouma Conde won the 400m race with a time of 54.86. Aniya Mosley finished on top in the 800m, with a time of 2:06.43. Bussey and Bertrand were joined by Sydney Bryant and Avery Clark in the 4x100m relay, finishing in 44.33 for first.

Up next, the Buckeyes try to extend their success with a trip to the Penn Relays, this Thursday through Saturday.


Rowing


The No. 12 Ohio State women’s rowing team had a strong showing at the 2024 Big Ten Invite this past weekend, boasting eleven top-2 finishes (out of 21 races) along with three wins. The Buckeyes were one of 18 schools participating in the event, including eight Big Ten schools.

All three of OSU’s wins came from the 3v4 boat, which swept its races. The boat is made up of Iman Sattar, Alexandra Gluntz, Taylor Benedict, Morgan Perce, and Halen Swickard.

The Buckeyes are back on the water this weekend at the Longhorn Invitational on Lake Walter E. Long in Austin, Texas.


Men’s Volleyball


The No. 3-seed Buckeyes’ men’s volleyball team (22-8) took home the MIVA Tournament title after a 3-1 win over No. 4 seed Lindenwood last Saturday, dropping the first set, 20-25, before winning the next three consecutive sets with scores of 25-17, 25-18, and 25-16 respectively.

S4| BUCKEYE W❗pic.twitter.com/tWguAiQSqe

— OSU Men's Volleyball (@OhioStateMVB) April 21, 2024

Redshirt senior Michael Wright was named the MIVA Tournament MVP for the second consecutive year, leading both teams with 45 assists and logging four kills, two blocks, and eight digs in the final match.

Both Jacob Pasteur and Shane Wetzel were named to the MIVA All-Tournament Team. Pasteur led the team in kills Saturday with 18, and Wetzel added 13 of his own.

Cole Young also had a standout match, with seven blocks, six kills, and two digs.

Up next, the Buckeyes will face Grand Canyon (25-4) on April 30 in Long Beach, California, in the NCAA Quarterfinals.

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LGHL Roddy Gayle transfers to some random team, Dallan Hayden to play for Coach Prime

Roddy Gayle transfers to some random team, Dallan Hayden to play for Coach Prime
Matt Tamanini
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NCAA Basketball: Michigan at Ohio State

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All the Buckeye news thats fit to re-print.

Look, we get it. Your days are busy and you don’t have time to read all of the stories and tweets from the three dozen websites dedicated to covering Ohio State athletics, or the 237 Buckeye beat writers churning out hot takes and #content on a daily basis. But that’s ok, that’s what your friends at Land-Grant Holy Land are here for.

Monday through Friday, we’ll be collecting all of the articles, tweets, features, interviews, videos, podcasts, memes, photos, and whatever else we stumble across on the interwebz and putting them in our daily “Why is this News?” article. That way, you’ll have a one-stop shop for all of the most important Buckeye news, jokes, and analysis.

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Former Buckeyes RB Dallan Hayden commits to transfer to Colorado
Joey Kaufman, The Columbus Dispatch

The best-case scenarios for Ohio State’s top NFL draft prospects
Bill Rabinowitz, Joey Kaufman, and Colin Gay, The Columbus Dispatch


And more coming soon

Development matters #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/HofDaDZ4Vp

— Devin Jordan (@CoachJordan82) April 23, 2024

Take Two: Post-spring position analysis takes look at Ohio State tailbacks (paywall)
Austin Ward, Dotting the Eyes

Will Buckeyes see activity in transfer portal this week? (paywall)
Spencer Holbrook, Lettermen Row


On the Hardwood


Former Ohio State guard Roddy Gayle Jr. to transfer to Michigan
Adam Jardy, The Columbus Dispatch

Will Roddy Gayle’s move to Ann Arbor intensify the Ohio State-Michigan basketball rivalry?
Connor Lemons, Land-Grant Holy Land


It’s my understanding that this was not NIL-fueled. https://t.co/6g3poZXZ5O

— Adam Jardy (@AdamJardy) April 22, 2024

Details of Diebler’s Incentives, Privileges and Buyout Structure Released
Ellen Geyer, The Lantern

You’re Nuts: What kind of player should Ohio State men’s basketball target in the transfer portal?
Josh Dooley and Gene Ross, Land-Grant Holy Land

Ohio State in Need of Rim Protection, Rebounding After Departure of Felix Okpara
Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors


Outside the Shoe and Schott


Gene Smith Envisions a Future Where Ohio State, Other Schools Share Revenues and Oversee NIL for Athletes
Andy Anders, Eleven Warriors

Softball: Kortokrax Earns Big Ten Player of the Week Honors
Ohio State Athletics


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Happy birthday, Bill.


Happy 460th birthday William Shakespeare pic.twitter.com/Qxj5xeP7GG

— The RSC (@TheRSC) April 23, 2024

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