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Google Buckeyes Earn Program Record Big Ten Championship Meet Score of 196.975; Finish Fourth Overall - Ohio State University

Buckeyes Earn Program Record Big Ten Championship Meet Score of 196.975; Finish Fourth Overall - Ohio State University
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Buckeyes Earn Program Record Big Ten Championship Meet Score of 196.975; Finish Fourth Overall Ohio State University

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LGHL 2026 California WR sets Ohio State visit, top 2024 lineman continues to be on the staff’s mind

2026 California WR sets Ohio State visit, top 2024 lineman continues to be on the staff’s mind
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Mater Dei product Kayden Dixon-Wyatt will be in town over the weekend to see Ohio State.

High profile freshman sets Ohio State visit date


It’s a little like the calm before the storm right now in regard to Ohio State recruiting. With spring break underway and a hiatus from the practice field as a result, the coaching staff has hit vacation mode a bit.

While the recruiting efforts never fully cease for the Buckeyes, they certainly can slow down here and there, and though this weekend it will pick back up, it’s been pretty quiet. That won’t last for long, as multiple big time recruiting weekends are in the works for the remainder of spring football practice. The staff will lean on these opportunities for continued momentum as the summer recruiting months quickly approach.

That said, there’s still visits being set by various high school targets, and a recent one has been locked in for a high profile freshman from California. Kayden Dixon-Wyatt, a 6-foot-2, 180 pound receiver out of the prestigious Mater Dei, shared that he will be in town as soon as this weekend to check out Ohio State.

A class of 2026 prospect, Dixon-Wyatt’s visit will be on his own dime, and coming from the West Coast, certainly that shows how he feels about the Buckeyes. More than likely Brian Hartline and his ability to develop his position.

Already at double-digit offers to his name, Kayden’s 247Sports ranking when it becomes available will likely be atop of the charts for his position group. Schools such as Georgia, Penn State, Texas, Texas A&M, Arizona, and several others have taken early notice to his talents, and surely more elite programs are on the way to do the same.

Knowing the caliber of talent he sees playing for Mater Dei is just further proof to his abilities, and when Hartline sees a guy he wants at his position, more times than not he comes away successful. This visit will get the ball rolling, and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him walk away with an offer. But again, this unofficial visit really does show the interest is there for another national receiver.

Quick Hits

  • One of the many interesting aspects of social media is being able to see the activity others are having. Specifically, on Twitter, college coaches can retweet and like prospective recruits posts, and that gives some insight as to how that staff or individual coach feels about a certain player.

Seeing coaches like and share certain posts may not be a huge deal, but there is something to it at least. Yesterday, Director of Player Personnel Mark Pantoni took to Twitter to retweet a big time offensive line target. Sharing his highlight tape, Pantoni was quick to give his stamp of approval to five-star lineman Justin Scott.

A 6-foot-4, 310 pound Chicago, Illinois native, Scott is currently the No. 14 player nationally, the fourth best defensive lineman, and the top player in Illinois all according to the 247Sports Composite grades for the 2024 class. A player the Buckeyes would love to have in the fold, there’s going to be a bit of an uphill battle as Notre Dame is the odds on favorite right now in his recruitment.

The efforts won’t go silent any time soon on the Ohio State front though, and when you see his film, it’s easy to see why he is so highly touted.

Junior Season Highlights Ton of improvement!https://t.co/BMuEciQpDF

— Justin Scott (@juustinscott) March 16, 2023
  • Back to talking visit plans, the Buckeyes will also host another Georgia native on the big April 1 recruiting weekend when 2024 safety prospect Marqavious Saboor is in town. Taking to Twitter to share his latest visit plans, Saboor will attend practice and see the vibes surrounding the Ohio State program.

A 6-foot, 170 pound athlete, Saboor holds over 20 offers to his name, but doesn’t have a ton of the elite blue-bloods in his recruitment yet at least. Schools such as Missouri, Cincinnati, Ole Miss, Arkansas, and Kentucky round out some of the bigger programs to offer at the moment, but visits to Ohio State and others may have an impact on that.

Though he’s unranked on his 247Sports profile, Marqavious is clearly seeing enough attention to have that many offers under his belt. Ohio State will look to take at least two and maybe three safeties in the 2024 class with how the defensive scheme checks out and though Saboor is a new name maybe his visit will spark a relationship that keeps him in the news.

Ohio State on April 1st
@N_Murph @CoachTimWalton @CoachJimKnowles pic.twitter.com/3gONSBF5uK

— Marqavious 'Quavo' Saboor ✞ (@d1Quavo) March 16, 2023

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LGHL No. 3 Ohio State women vs. No. 14 James Madison: Game preview and prediction

No. 3 Ohio State women vs. No. 14 James Madison: Game preview and prediction
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The Buckeyes and Dukes take to the court to start the NCAA Tournament’s First Round in Columbus

On the second day of the NCAA Tournament’s First Round, the Ohio State women’s basketball team returns to the court for the first time in two weeks. Following the Buckeyes’ Big Ten Tournament final defeat to the Iowa Hawkeyes, the Scarlet & Gray welcome the Sun Belt Conference tournament-winning James Madison Dukes.

No team coached by Ohio State head coach Kevin McGuff has lost a First Round game. Saturday, the Buckeyes hope that trend continues against a team that thrives off low expectations by outsiders.


Preview


The Dukes of James Madison, located in Harrisonburg, Virginia, joined the Sun Belt in 2022. After years of being the perennial powerhouse of the Colonial Athletic Association, James Madison was picked to finish sixth in their new, stronger, NCAA Division I conference. They ended up winning the regular season and conference tournament.

“This team of all the teams that I’ve coached, they actually, they used that disrespect for motivation,” said JMU head coach Sean O’Regan. “Whereas a lot of the teams that I’ve had, we always had the target on our back right from the beginning, and so this particular team likes — gets them going.”

James Madison is a team that despite the mid-major tag next to their name, is filled with talent. Talent in areas that are usually a problem for the Buckeyes. That’s in forward Kiki Jefferson and center Kseniia Kozlova. Jefferson especially is someone worth watching because of not only the ability to score, leading the Sun Belt averaging 18.7 points per game, but rebounding.

Jefferson’s 7.9 rebounds per game leads the Dukes, but she’s not alone either, sharing the paint with the 6-foot-4 Russian Kozlova. Jefferson will grab rebounds from anywhere on the court, but Kozlova will give Ohio State’s forwards, likely Eboni Walker, Taylor Thierry and Rebeka Mikulášiková a run for their money.

Kozlova is a quick big too. She can move fast in the paint, and smoothly, unlike some the center’s size. Even though the Buckeyes have played all season against forwards like all-American Mackenzie Holmes from the Indiana Hoosiers and Monika Czinano from the Iowa Hawkeyes, but Kozlova gives a different look, albeit a less offensive power than the Big Ten bigs.

Also, defensively, the Dukes will shake things up against Ohio State. James Madison will go from man coverage to zone and even institute a press at times. What’s not known is how Buckeyes’ guard Taylor Mikesell will be defended. For months, it’s been one player with their hand in the guard’s face constantly.

“She’s so multifaceted. So even if you do really high-hand and run at her, she’s got floater game in there,” said O’Regan. “She can score in there. We just have to do our thing and have the same kind of wherewithal with where she is and what she’s doing whether we are in zone, whether we are in man.”

There’s also the added incentive for Ohio State to make up for their last time out on the court, against the Hawkeyes. In both the semifinals and final of the Big Ten Tournament, the Buckeyes went down big, needing a historic comeback against the Hoosiers. Saturday, the Scarlet & Gray can’t afford to do the same.

Fortunately for coach McGuff’s side, guard Jacy Sheldon is likely to have more minutes, according to the coach. Although she only averaged 15 minutes across three games off the bench in the Big Ten Tournament, the guard’s impact was felt.

“I think we missed more so than anything her leadership and just her experience on the court,” said Mikesell. “Her game speaks for itself and all her accolades, but we really missed having her as far as a leader and just her experience.”


Projected Lineup

Lineup Notes

  • McMahon averaged 21 points and 11 rebounds per game in the Big Ten Tournament.
  • Guard/forward Taylor Thierry leads the Buckeyes with 6.8 rebounds per game.
  • Of Thierry’s 216 rebounds, 101 are offensive boards.

Lineup Notes

  • Guard Peyton McDaniel leads the Dukes in three-point shooting, hitting 39.2% attempts, hitting 74 shots from deep.
  • Point Guard Caroline Germond leads the Dukes with 116 assists.

Prediction


The Buckeyes have a weakness in rebounding, sure, but the overall talent of Ohio State will push them through the challenge brought by JMU. Mikesell especially will have big game, without someone on James Madison with the same defensive acumen as a Chloe Moore-McNeil of the Hoosiers.

Ohio State will have a stronger first half than their first two games, but Jefferson will have a strong game against the Buckeyes defense. The Scarlet & Gray win their first game of the NCAA Tournament.


How to Watch


Date: Saturday, March 18, 2023
Time: 1:30 p.m. ET
Where: Schottenstein Center, Columbus, Ohio
Television: ESPN2
Stream: ESPN App


LGHL Score Prediction: 92-70 Ohio State Buckeyes


Big Big Ten Struggles Early in the Tournament


The Buckeyes enter March Madness after three days of games already played. So far, the Big Ten hasn’t shown up across the board.

For the Illinois Fighting Illini and Purdue Boilermakers, neither team technically made the 64-team tournament after both sides fell in First Four match-ups. The Illini lost to Mississippi State convincingly, and the Boilermakers had their troubles in the third quarter against the St. John’s Red Storm, but lost by two points in Thursday night’s game in Columbus.

However, the conference bounced back on Friday, with all three teams moving ahead with big wins. No. 2 seeds in the Hawkeyes and Maryland Terrapins won their games by 52 and 32 points, respectively, with the Michigan Wolverines beating UNLV by 12 points.

Saturday, the Buckeyes are the second of two Big Ten games. The No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers face No. 16 Tennessee Tech. Both games featuring conference teams should end in Big Ten wins, but it’s not called March Calmness.

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LGHL Buck Off Podcast: Ohio State coaches getting paid, biggest storylines from spring practice, and free agents

Buck Off Podcast: Ohio State coaches getting paid, biggest storylines from spring practice, and free agents
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The yearly coaching raises are here and the guys discuss that along with the other big storylines from the Buckeyes.

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On today’s episode of “Buck Off with Christopher Renne,” I’m joined by Jordan Williams to to talk about the pay increases for the Ohio State coaching staff, along with some other spring practice storylines.

We start the episode with a discussion about the pay raises for the Ohio State football staff. There are some interesting raises, including Tim Walton, who is now the defensive passing game coordinator, and Parker Fleming is in the exact same role with higher pay. We get into what each raise means, and how crazy the amount assistant coaches are making is.

After that, our discussion turns to the chatter coming out of the Woody Hayes Athletic Center. I can’t hold back my excitement about a certain group of receivers, and we discuss why the linebacker room is in the best place it has been in years. This talk leads to a lot of bullish energy on the two rooms over the next few years.

We start the second half of the show with a talking about the two transfer defensive backs, and why the excitement should be contained with the Ole Miss Transfer Davison Igbinosun. The corner room under Walton might be in its best place since 2019.

After that we get into out last major discussion talking about the Buckeyes in the NFL during their free agency. This conversation gets into the current situations, who got paid, and who might not get paid.

To close out the show, we discuss other news around the country including a conversation about conference pro days.



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