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LGHL Ohio State offers 2025 RB, five-star 2026 safety to visit on Friday

Ohio State offers 2025 RB, five-star 2026 safety to visit on Friday
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The Buckeyes remain super active on the recruiting trail both in the current cycle and beyond.

Though spring football is starting to wind down with just over a week left, Ohio State is set to bring in more of its top targets on the recruiting trail. Rarely seeing any down time in this program, the coaching staff — now fully set in place — is hard at work and looking to continue building this impressive 2025 class.

Buckeyes offer new 2025 running back


Now that Ohio State has its running back coach, there are new names that are being offered. Guys that were on Carlos Locklyn’s radar while at Oregon may not have been on Ohio State’s big board, but the picture is starting to get more clear with him finally in Columbus.

No, that doesn’t mean that the Buckeyes are going to stray from their top targeted recruits at the position, but it does mean that newer names could join the likes of the others to hear from this coaching staff. Thursday being another example of new names being introduced, Ohio State sent out another offer in the 2025 class to the newest running back prospect.

Making their way into Illinois, Dierre Hill is now the recipient of an Ohio State offer. The No. 104 player nationally and the ninth-best at his position, Hill is also the No. 3 prospect in Illinois per the 247Sports Composite. A 5-foot-11, 180-pound four-star, nearly 20 schools have thrown their name into the mix, with Georgia, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Oregon being some of the bigger programs to take notice.


Ohio State offers Belleville (IL) Althoff 2025 big-time RB/S prospect Dierre Hill Jr.:@HillDierre @OhioStateFB #GoBickeyes #B1G https://t.co/ymWim2IWOV pic.twitter.com/ndqQkdI1sy

— JP Rock (@JPRockMO) April 4, 2024

The Buckeyes have recruited well in Illinois as of late, and a new position coach brings excitement to what Ohio State is building. As it’s been touched on several times already, the staff has offered a handful of top running backs in this current class, with their own in-state players being among the top priorities.

Though some names may be higher on the pecking board, like the Jordan Davisons and Bo Jacksons of the world, it’s important to keep options open, and Ohio State is doing just that. Look for Locklyn to get Hill on campus before the spring is over, and if so, things get a little bit more serious with the talented running back as a potential candidate.

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  • Expecting more of the nation’s top players this weekend, it gets started later today with Georgia native, Zelus Hicks. A 6-foot-2, 180 pound safety, Hicks is the No. 12 player nationally and the second-best safety in the 2026 class, per the 247Sports Composite.

With well over 20 offers to his name, the Buckeyes join the likes of Auburn, Florida, Georgia, LSU, Tennessee, USC, and many others to offer this early on. Ohio State’s 2025 safety class is starting to come together, and the Buckeyes are hoping two more will seal the deal. If that happens in the near future, even more time can be devoted to the 2026 class, where Ohio State will again look to bring in the top players the country has to offer.


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LGHL Looking ahead to the 2024-25 Ohio State women’s basketball team

Looking ahead to the 2024-25 Ohio State women’s basketball team
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What will the roster look like at each position, and is there a name in the portal who can help fill a need?

Lately, the news surrounding Ohio State women’s basketball has all focused on exits. First, it was from the NCAA Tournament, losing in the Second Round to the Duke Blue Devils, after going up 16 points in the first half. Then, the hiring of assistant coach Wesley Brooks to lead Utah State’s program. On the court, it was three transfer portal announcements, with the third hitting fans the worst of all.

Where does all of this leave the Buckeyes next season? Here’s the good, the bad, and the unknown...

Guards


The biggest hit this offseason is in the backcourt. For five years, Jacy Sheldon has led the Scarlet and Gray offensively and defensively. Now, the career Buckeye is gone, destined for professional basketball. Along with Sheldon is one-year Ohio State guard Celeste Taylor. The shooting guard who led the Big Ten in defensive rating and steals joins Sheldon in the WNBA Draft pool of available players.

Those were the involuntary departures, after all NCAA eligibility only goes so far. However, all three transfers depleted the guard numbers for the Buckeyes.

Emma Shumate and Diana Collins were the first two in the portal. Both players found time on the court this year, but not consistently or as much as both themselves and fans would’ve liked. Shumate averaged 9.6 minutes, and Collins slightly more with 9.9.

Their absence made sense for the 2023-24 season. After all, the underclassmen were behind a group of five guards with Sheldon, Taylor, Madison Greene, Rikki Harris, and Taylor Thierry. There are, of course, arguments for creating stronger depth, but those are now a moot point with the pair looking for greener pastures outside of Columbus.

Even with the transfer announcements, there was still a strong returning group and a pair of incoming freshmen. Unfortunately for the Buckeyes, it took a hit Wednesday when Harris added her name to the list of players going into the portal.

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Harris only missed one game for Ohio State this season due to illness. For all other 31 games, Harris came off the bench to provide defense, being an occasional deep shooting threat and doing whatever was needed for head coach Kevin McGuff.

The five-year Buckeye, one season as a redshirt, has played every position but center in the last three seasons, showing versatility and leadership through the years.

That transfer especially adds a wrinkle to next season’s team.

Next season’s Ohio State team will have Greene as the lone guard anchor. Thierry plays a third-guard role but doesn’t fit a single position. The soon-to-be senior plays everywhere on the court and doesn’t fit a traditional guard role. There’s also sophomore Kaia Henderson and redshirt Kennedy Cambridge.

Henderson played 111 minutes in two seasons, averaging 4.5 minutes for the Buckeyes this season, all in moments where the game was not competitive. For Cambridge, she was redshirted by Coach McGuff, giving her three seasons with Ohio State. Before the Buckeyes, Cambridge played for the Kentucky Wildcats and prides herself on her defensive ability.

Greene’s natural position is point guard, but knee injuries have plagued the redshirt senior. Due to season-ending knee injuries in two consecutive seasons, the Pickerington, Ohio native didn’t start a game this season but contributed off the bench.

Alongside the duo of Greene and Henderson, the only expected guards on the roster are freshmen, but one has the potential to be extraordinary.

Jaloni Cambridge, Kennedy Cambridge’s younger sister, has all the potential to come into the Buckeyes’ side and start day one as Coach McGuff’s point guard. At the McDonald’s All-American game on Tuesday, Cambridge showed her abilities. Cambridge runs the court while reading it, drawing attention and finding teammates or turning on another gear to get to the basket.

That could mean Greene slides over to a shooting guard role or the Buckeyes are active in the transfer portal and bring in a starting-caliber guard to strengthen the position.

Plus, incoming four-star freshman Ava Watson. The Georgia native won the player of the year honor for her region in high school. Will she go the way of other guards like Shumate and Collins who entered the team and left without seeing the court?

Regardless of who’s coming in, it wasn’t going to be possible to immediately replace the impact of Sheldon and Taylor, but due to transfers, the position has more question marks around it.

Forwards and Center


Before all the transfer announcements, the forward role was the one needing the most attention. Outside of returning forward Cotie McMahon, who publicly committed to staying with Ohio State, the turnover was big.


Do you think Cotie McMahon hits the transfer portal out of Ohio State??

— E J (@EJayArrow) March 24, 2024

Buckeye for lifeeeee ❤️

— cotie (@cotiemcmahon23) March 24, 2024

The Buckeyes lost Rebeka Mikulášiková, Taiyier Parks, and Eboni Walker, for whom Ohio State was trying to find an extra redshirt-eligible season, but as of publishing, there’s no update on that status.

That leaves an obvious gap at the five-position. Mikulášiková played the de facto center position over the last three seasons, playing more games than any other Buckeye in that timespan. Parks came in last season as reinforcement, playing a more physical, traditional, post position compared to Mikulášiková’s Euro forward deep shooting threat.

Especially without Walker, who left the team late in the season, only to return for the NCAA Tournament, Ohio State’s an obvious candidate for a big in the transfer portal. Only one player on the current roster fits the post-player model, freshman Faith Carson.

Carson joined the Buckeyes as a freshman but sat behind three other post players in the depth chart. That and a midseason injury absence meant Carson only played 1.7 minutes per game in seven appearances.

Thierry is the likeliest name to slide into that starting five-position. In smaller sets, Coach McGuff’s used Thierry as the team’s center because of her jumping ability and agility, but that’s not sustainable in a conference featuring strong post players like Illinois Fighting Illini’s Kendall Bostic and UCLA center Lauren Betts.

Outside of any transfers, Ohio State brings in three freshmen to reinforce the position. Forwards Ella Hobbs, Seini Hicks and Elsa Lemmilä.

Hobbs and Lemmilä will be in the group of players, with Carson, inside the paint. Hobbs is a 6-foot-3 forward out of Concord, North Carolina, who will bring physicality. The incoming freshman can back players into the post, hit shots inside, or find teammates around the arc.

Lemmilä is a 6-foot-6 Finnish youth international who has agility in the paint and size the Buckeyes haven’t had in years. Could either of the two earn a spot starting, due to the light depth chart?

No matter which way McGuff goes, rebounding is an area the team’s lacked consistency in for the past three seasons.

Here’s how the team roster looks, at the time of publishing:


Incoming Transfers


The question on every college basketball fan’s mind is the transfer portal. Especially for Buckeye fans considering the recent losses to the roster.

On Wednesday, an Ohioan’s addition to the portal grabbed attention. Oregon Ducks’ sophomore Grace VanSlooten, out of Toledo, Ohio, announced her intent to leave.


thank you university of oregon for the past 2 years. i appreciate all of the support i have received and i will always be grateful for my time in eugene. after carefully considering my future, i have decided to enter the transfer portal. pic.twitter.com/qt2jXkNtFs

— grace vanslooten (@gvanslooten40) April 3, 2024

VanSlooten, who entered the NCAA out of IMG Academy in Florida, was the No. 14 ranked prospect out of high school, choosing to go to the Pacific Northwest. This season, the 6-foot-3 forward averaged 15 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 2.6 assists per game for the Ducks. She also has experience playing with an Ohio State star.

In the 2023 offseason, VanSlooten also played alongside McMahon on Team USA’s U19 side. The pair of Ohioans brought home gold for the Red, White & Blue at the U19 World Cup, in Spain. Also in 2022, in Argentina at the U18 FIBA Americas Cup, also bringing home gold.

Could VanSlooten follow in the footsteps of former Buckeye Taylor Mikesell and leave Oregon for her home in Ohio? She is one of hundreds of players in the portal, all looking for another school.

With the Buckeyes’ season over, McGuff is already in General Manager mode. It’s likely that the roster fans see now, including incoming freshmen, could look much different by the time games start in the late fall.

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College Basketball Crown

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FOX Sports will soon provide an extra postseason destination for teams that don’t make the NCAA Tournament.

This week, the network and its partner, AEG, announced their creation of the College Basketball Crown, a 16-team postseason tournament that will start in 2025.

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According to FOX Sports’ press release, the 16-team, single-elimination bracket will feature teams from the Big Ten, Big 12, and Big East and include other at-large bids. Two teams from each of the Big Ten, Big 12 and Big East will receive automatic bids into the tournament, which is positioned to be a competitor to the NIT.
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MGM Grand Garden Arena and T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas will host the tournament. As of now, it is unclear if the new tournament will affect the selection process for the NIT.

“The Big Ten Conference looks forward to competing in the inaugural College Basketball Crown,” Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti said in a statement. “It is sure to be an exciting post-season opportunity for our student-athletes, coaches and fans across the country.”

LGHL Hangout in the Holy Land Podcast: March Madness delivers, Jeremiah Smith balls out, and Ryan Day poaches a Duck

Hangout in the Holy Land Podcast: March Madness delivers, Jeremiah Smith balls out, and Ryan Day poaches a Duck
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The new Hangout crew discusses the unquestioned awesomeness of the NCAA basketball tournament(s), as well as the potential of Jeremiah Smith and Ryan Day’s most recent coaching hire.

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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On this episode of “Hangout in the Holy Land,” Josh and Justin discuss the respective NCAA Tournaments and what makes them both great. Are we headed for inevitable UConn and South Carolina titles, or can someone step up and take down the favorites?

Then, we moved on to the Buckeyes men’s basketball team, talked about the transfer portal, and reacted to breaking news as we were recording.

To close, we discuss the Buckeyes football team and the recent praise of Jeremiah Smith, CJ Hicks, and Sonny Styles.

NOTE: This was recorded before Roddy Gayle entered the transfer portal, and does not consist of our thoughts on that.

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LGHL Ohio State makes top schools for trio of four-stars, sends out more new offers

Ohio State makes top schools for trio of four-stars, sends out more new offers
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The Buckeyes also received a pair of predictions for two big 2025 prospects.

It was another super busy day for Ohio State on the recruiting trail on Wednesday. The Buckeyes, as they have done so often this offseason, seemed to dominate the headlines, with a trio of four-star prospects listing the program among their top schools, two new offers in both the 2025 and 2026 classes, and two more predictions in their favor for guys near the top of the staff’s big board.

Kicking things off with the top schools lists, the first prospect on Wednesday to include Ohio State among his final potential suitors was in-state running back Marquise Davis.


NEWS: Four-Star RB Marquise Davis is down to Schools, he tells me for @on3recruits

The 6’1 210 RB from Cleveland, OH is ranked as the No. 7 RB in the ‘25 Class (per On3)

Where Should He Go? https://t.co/YmpadBNIUT pic.twitter.com/2cuztqYRLM

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 3, 2024

Davis, a four-star prospect as the No. 13 RB and No. 172 player overall in the 2025 class, has been an interesting recruitment to follow. Cutting his list down from over 30 offers to 10 final programs, Ohio State did make the cut. However, with Davis’ strong relationship with Tony Alford and not much to speak of with new running backs coach Carlos Locklyn (Davis does not have an offer from Oregon) the Buckeyes are likely not in the driver’s seat right now.

While the Wolverines seem to be the frontrunner for the Cleveland native now that Alford is in Ann Arbor, there is still a ton of time left before signing day for Locklyn to start building that relationship and sway things back in Ohio State’s favor. Elsewhere at the position, the Buckeyes remain heavily involved with both Jordan Davison and Bo Jackson, the No. 7 and No. 5 RB in the country, respectively — both of whom have a strong prior relationship with Locklyn.

On the defensive side of the ball, two 2025 talents including Ohio State among their top schools, starting with four-star linebacker Jaedon Harmon.


NEWS: Four-Star LB Jaedon Harmon is down to Schools, he tells me for @on3recruits

The 6’1 215 LB from Rome, GA is ranked as a Top 25 LB in the ‘25 Class (per On3)

Where Should He Go? https://t.co/9iudumdjsX pic.twitter.com/w9u7QUPkK2

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 3, 2024

Ohio State was a late entrant in the recruitment for the No. 26 LB and No. 194 player overall in the cycle, having only offered Harmon in late February, but James Laurinaitis and the staff have clearly made enough of an impact to be included among his top 10 schools. The 6-foot-1, 215-pound linebacker was the first official offer for Laurinaitis since his promotion to a full-time position coach, and the Georgia native was in Columbus visiting the Buckeyes the weekend before last.

The other defensive player with Ohio State listed in his top group is four-star cornerback Dorian Barney.


NEWS: Four-Star CB Dorian Barney is down to 1️⃣2️⃣ Schools, he tells me for @on3recruits

The 6’1 170 CB from Suwanee, GA is ranked as the No. 3 CB in the 2026 Class (per On3)

Where Should He Go? https://t.co/VLUMciAnYb pic.twitter.com/hzsoQu3BlG

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 3, 2024

Still just a high school sophomore, Barney ranks as the No. 3 CB and No. 32 overall player in the 2026 class. The 6-foot-1 defensive back out of Georgia has put together an impressive offer sheet of over 35 programs, and cutting his list down to only a dozen this early on shows he is getting serious about his recruitment. With four unofficial visits scheduled this month, coming off a trip to Florida State with a visit to South Carolina on the docket for Thursday, Barney will be at Ohio State on April 13.

Tim Walton is obviously on one hell of a run right now, with commitments from both the No. 1 and No. 2 corners in the country in the 2025 class in Devin Sanchez and Na’eem Offord, respectively. The Buckeyes’ position coach would love to get a head start on another big haul in 2026 by adding a borderline five-star and top-five player positionally in Barney, and the staff will look to continue building that relationship with the talented DB moving forward.

In addition to all the top schools lists, Ohio State also sent out a pair of new offers on Wednesday. One of the two went to 2025 running back Shekai Mills-Knight.


AGTG after a great conversation with @Locklyn33 I’m extremely blessed to have received an offer from THE Ohio State University ‼️ #GoBucks @ryandaytime @OhioStateFB @ErikKimrey @cbrownrun11 @ECWagnac @adamgorney @SWiltfong_ @ChadSimmons_ @GregBiggins pic.twitter.com/K4c2omKb32

— Shekai Mills-Knight ⭐️ (@sk_begreat) April 3, 2024

The first official offer for Locklyn as the Buckeyes’ position coach, Mills-Knight ranks as the No. 29 RB in the country and the No. 14 player out of Tennessee in the cycle. Hailing from the same high school as current Ohio State freshman offensive lineman Max LeBlanc, the 6-foot-2 ball-carrier already held a strong relationship with OSU’s new RB coach, and the duo appear to be keeping that going now that Locklyn is in Columbus.

The other official offer on Wednesday went out to 2026 athlete Jordan Thomas.


all glory to God!!! blessed to receive an offer from THE Ohio State University! #BIA ❤️@ryandaytime @OGWalt_ @CoachDuHart @OhioStateFB @bccoachvito @RivalsFriedman @adamgorney @BrianDohn247 @SWiltfong_ @MohrRecruiting @Bucknuts247 @KinslerLatish pic.twitter.com/W3ineLBFGV

— Jordan Thomas ✞²¹ (@jordanthomas_21) April 3, 2024

A top-100 player as just a high school sophomore, Thomas currently ranks as the No. 15 ATH and No. 99 player overall per the 247Sports Composite, as well as the No. 2 player out of New Jersey in the cycle. Playing both wide receiver and defensive back at Bergen Catholic, Ohio State is recruiting Thomas on the defensive side of the ball. The offer from the Buckeyes is his 16th early in the process, with schools like Florida, Miami, Michigan, Penn State, Tennessee and others also getting in the mix.

Quick Hits

  • Four-star 2025 DL Trent Wilson is set to announce his commitment next week on April 10. Choosing between Oklahoma, Penn State, Texas A&M and Ohio State, the Sooners look to have the inside track on landing the Maryland native. Wilson checks in as the No. 18 DL and No. 141 player overall per the 247Sports Composite.

NEWS: Four-Star DL Trent Wilson will announce his Commitment on April 10th, he tells me for @on3recruits

The 6’3 280 DL from PG County, MD is ranked as a Top 95 Recruit in the ‘25 Class (per On3)

Where Should He Go? @iamtrentwilson https://t.co/H6J0XD8czF pic.twitter.com/XQaa714uIc

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) April 3, 2024
  • In addition to everything else on Wednesday, Ohio State also received a pair of predictions via On3 to land two of the very best prospects at their respective positions in the 2025 class. Steve Wiltfong logged a prediction for the Buckeyes to land Jaime Ffrench, the No. 3 WR and No. 16 overall on the 247Sports Composite, and Alex Gleitman cast his prediction in favor of Ohio State for the aforementioned Davison, the No. 7 RB and No. 83 player overall.


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