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Google Buckeyes to keep three-man rotation at cornerback - 247Sports

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Buckeyes to keep three-man rotation at cornerback
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The three-man cornerback rotation at Ohio State was the brainchild of Kerry Coombs. And the idea worked quite well. Now that Coombs has departed OSU and is the corners coach for the Tennessee Titans, many of you might be wondering if the Buckeyes are ...


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They won the Cliff Keen Las Vegas Invitational (without a full strength team), they won the Big Ten Tournament and they trounced nearly everyone on their dual meet schedule. But, they weren't able to beat Penn State in a dual meet and they fell ...
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The days are dwindling down to the 2018 NFL Draft, set for next weekend (April 26-28) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Once again, Ohio State should be well represented in the draft ranks. NFLDraftScout.com's Dane Brugler issued his full seven ...
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Google 5 reasons Joe Burrow should be Ohio State's starting QB - 247Sports

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5 reasons Joe Burrow should be Ohio State's starting QB
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The question of the spring for Ohio State was clear: who would replace J.T. Barrett as the Buckeyes' starting quarterback? Through 15 practices, including Saturday's spring game, we still don't have an answer. According to Urban Meyer, the competition ...

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Google Ohio State Weekly Recruiting Retweets: April 10-16 - 247Sports

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Ohio State Weekly Recruiting Retweets: April 10-16
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Penn St. Series @ University Park, PA

BUCKEYES CLAIM SERIES SWEEP AT PENN STATE

Ohio State improves to 24-10 overall and 6-3 in Big Ten play with Saturday sweep in University Park, Pa.

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa.
The Ohio State baseball team picked up its first conference series sweep of the season taking both games in a doubleheader at Penn State Saturday at Medlar Field in Lubrano Park. Ohio State won game one, 5-1, before blowing out Penn State, 19-8, in the nightcap. The Scarlet and Gray claim their first Big Ten sweep since 2016. With the 3-0 mark on the weekend, Ohio State improves to 24-10 overall and 6-3 in conference action, while the Nittany Lions drop to 7-22 overall and 1-11 in league play.

"We won in different ways this weekend, which is great," head coach Greg Beals said. "We won a one-run game on Friday and we won a game with our bats today in game three. That speaks to our ball club. We are willing to compete for each other and we made sure we took care of business."

GAME 1 SUMMARY

  • The Buckeyes jumped out to a 5-0 lead, scoring a run in the third and four in the fourth vs. PSU left-handed starting pitcher Taylor Lehman. Jacob Barnwell sprinted around the bases and touched home plate in the third after a single to right center and two PSU throwing errors. In the fourth, the Scarlet and Gray went back-to-back after solo shots by Brady Cherry and Dillon Dingler for a 4-0 lead. Noah West hit a RBI double for the fifth run.
  • Ryan Feltner improved to 4-2 on the year, tossing six scoreless innings and scattered five hits with three walks and five strikeouts.
  • Left-handed reliever Griffan Smith threw two innings of relief and gave up one run on two hits with one walk and one strikeout. Right-handed reliever Kyle Michalik threw a scoreless ninth with one strikeout.
  • In the box score, Dingler was 2-for-4 with a home run, Barnwell was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and west was 2-for-4 with a run scored and two doubles. Cherry was 1-for-4 with a home run.
GAME 1 NOTES
  • Ohio State claimed its fourth straight win over the Nittany Lions in game one.
  • The OSU bats collected their 17th game with at least 10 hits.
  • The Buckeye pitching staff had a scoreless innings streak of 25 innings snapped in the bottom of the eighth.
  • Foppe extended his reached base streak to 17 games and hit streak to eight straight games.
  • Pohl extended his reached base streak to 13 and McGowan extended his reached base streak to 13.
  • Cherry hit his second homer of the year in game one. He has 11 home runs in his career.
  • Dingler launched his third of the season.
  • The Buckeyes went back-to-back in home runs for the second time this year (last time: Cowles/Romans, March 10, 2018).
  • Barnwell collected his fifth multi-hit game and West had his fourth multi-hit contest.
  • West had a career-high two doubles.
  • Feltner claimed his fourth win of the year and eighth of his career. He improves to 2-1 in Big Ten games.
GAME 2: OHIO STATE 19, PENN STATE 8

GAME SUMMARY

  • The Buckeye bats continued to make solid contact to start game two, putting up a four-spot in the opening at-bat vs. left-handed starter Dante Biasi. Dominic Canzone hit the first pitch of the game for a lead-off single. Foppe hit an opposite field single to right. A RBI double by Noah McGowan scored the first run. Conner Pohl knocked a RBI grounder for the 3-0 lead. Tyler Cowles had the big swing of the inning when he hit a moonshot off a 3-2 pitch against Biasi over the left field foul pole for his fourth home run of the year.
  • Penn State made it a one-run game in the bottom of the second after a three-run homer by Shea Sbranti.
  • Ohio State had another four spot on the board, this time in the third inning. Cowles knocked a two-run single, Cherry had a RBI single and also scored on a passed ball for the 8-3 advantage.
  • In the fourth, the Scarlet and Gray crossed the plate three more times. Canzone doubled, reached third on a passed ball and scored on a wild pitch. Pohl then rocketed a two-run shot into the right field bleachers for his fourth homer. Foppe had a sac fly in the fifth. In the seventh, a RBI double by Canzone and sac fly by Foppe made it 14-5.
  • Right-handed starter Adam Niemeyer improved to 3-2 on the year, throwing five innings on five runs, nine hits with two strikeouts and one walk. Right-handed reliever Austin Woodby threw two scoreless inning and struck out three.
  • In the box score, Canzone went 3-for-5 with two doubles, RBI and run scored, while Dingler had three hits too. Cowles was 2-for-3 with a home run, two runs scored, hit by pitch and four RBI. Foppe had two runs scored, two RBI and two walks, while Pohl homered in the nightcap.
GAME NOTES
  • Ohio State claims its first conference series sweep since 2016 today. The Buckeyes improve to 69-36 all-time vs. Penn State. The Buckeyes have won 10 of the last 11 meetings. Ohio State outscored the Nittany Lions 23-7 in the three-game series.
  • The Buckeyes bats claimed at least 10 hits for the 18th time this season.
  • There were a total of 12 walks combined in the game.
  • Ohio State had a season-high for runs scored in a Big Ten game (19).
  • Pohl extended his hit streak to 14 and Foppe to nine in a row.
  • Foppe extended his reached base streak to 18. Other reached base streaks extended Pohl (14) and McGowan (12).
  • Cowles hit his fourth homer of the year and seventh of his career. Pohl knocked his fifth of the season and sixth of the season.
  • The Buckeyes launched four home runs during the doubleheader and have 29 in 2018.
UP NEXT
Ohio State begins an eight-game homestand with a midweek game against Miami (Ohio) at 6:35 p.m. April 17 at Nick Swisher Field at Bill Davis Stadium.

RANDOM NOTES FROM THE AROUND BALLPARK
  • The fire alarms around Lubrano Park were going off before the start of the doubleheader. It must have been because Ryan Fuelner [Feltner] was warming up out in right field.
  • The dugout went crazy when Barnwell rushed around the base paths and touched home plate in the third inning on the two PSU errors. He’s probably one of the fastest catchers in the Big Ten, but he’s still catcher. It’s always fun to see a catcher run 360 feet and score.
  • Great French Fries at the ball park. Extra crunchy. The OSU SID had some around the eighth inning of game one. You’re not you when you’re hungry for 18 innings.
  • It was a warm, beautiful day to start the doubleheader around 2 p.m., but that changed by the end of game two. The wind shifted from left to right and the temperature dropped around 31 degrees. That is just incredible. Weather man. Both radio announcers forgot their jackets. Unlike the road warriors that both of them are. See you back at Bill Davis Stadium Tuesday for the homestand.
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Mid-Week game vs. Miami (OH) from Nick Swisher Field @ Bill Davis Stadium (CANCELLED)

TUESDAY GAME VS. MIAMI CANCELLED

Cold temperatures expected tonight in Columbus

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- The Ohio State baseball game against Miami (Ohio) scheduled for 6:35 p.m. Tuesday has been cancelled due to cold temperatures expected Tuesday evening in Columbus. No makeup date has been announced.

Following the midweek contest vs. the Penguins, the Buckeyes, 24-10 and 6-3 in Big Ten play, will prep for a key three-game Big Ten home series against No. 8 Indiana Friday-Sunday in Columbus. All games this week will be streamed on BTN Plus ($) and can be heard on AM 1460 ESPN.

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BTN Registration is Now Open for Seventh Annual BTN Big 10K on Aug. 12

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Registration is now open for the summer race that turns Chicago into a Big Ten tailgate party. The seventh annual BTN Big 10K and 5K takes place on Sunday, Aug. 12, and returns to the picturesque lakefront along Soldier Field. The first 1,000 runners to register this year will receive a $50 virtual gift card to the BTN Fan Shop on BTN.com to buy their favorite school gear. Registration starts at $55 for adults for the 10K and $40 for the 5K. For children 12 and under, registration is $25 for the 5K. For all additional information on the BTN

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Photo Gallery: Top prospects flock to 'Shoe for OSU spring game
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LGHL Nick Mangold announces official NFL retirement

Nick Mangold announces official NFL retirement
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The Buckeye center will finish his career as a New York Jet.

Former Ohio State center Nick Mangold officially announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday, after missing out on the entire 2017 season as an unsigned free agent.

After 11 seasons with the New York Jets, the team decided to release seven-time Pro Bowl center Nick Mangold ahead of last year’s free agency. He’s only missed significant playing time once in his career — seven games in 2016 — but due to his age and price tag, wasn’t able to sign with another team to play during in 2017.

Now, the former Buckeye is officially hanging up his cleats,..


I DECLARE RETIREMENNNTTTTTTT!

I will be signing a one day deal with @nyjets next week so I can retire a Jet.

Thank you to all!

J! E! T! S! Jets! Jets! Jets! pic.twitter.com/f7j52ZdIy0

— Nick Mangold (@nickmangold) April 17, 2018

It was reported early on during last year’s free agency, that teams were interested in Mangold switching positions from center to guard, but the Buckeye was holding out hope he’d be able to keep snapping the ball. Initially pegged to receive over $9 million for the 2017 season, the Jets releasing Mangold was predominantly a financial decision.

The Buckeye learned about his release while at Disney World and posted a perfect meme for the occasion.


Aaaaannnnddddd now I'm a free agent. #ThatEscalatedQuickly pic.twitter.com/ebm5jusZkm

— Nick Mangold (@nickmangold) March 2, 2017

Mangold was a all-star on and off the field during his NFL career, and will go down as one of the greats to ever play the position.

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LGHL Ohio State makes the cut for elite CB

Ohio State makes the cut for elite CB
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Elite Texas cornerback Erick Young included the Buckeyes among his top schools.

Since Urban Meyer has held the reigns as head coach for the Ohio State Buckeyes football team, the program has been churning out NFL-caliber defensive backs year in and year out. With the Buckeyes likely sending another First Round corner to the NFL again this year, Meyer and Ohio State hold as strong of a case as any to be known as “DBU.”

However, constantly sending talent in one area of the game means that Ohio State needs to constantly be looking for the next great CB. This doesn’t appear to be much of a problem though, as the Buckeyes are once again in good standing for one of the country’s premier CBs in 2019 Texas native Erick Young (Richmond, TX / Fort Bend Bush.)

Young is a four-star CB and is viewed as one of the best at his position in this year’s recruiting cycle. The 247Sports Composite Rankings have Young listed as the No. 9 CB and the No. 100 overall recruit despite position.

The blue-chip prospect is one of the most sought after recruits in the country, already holding a reported 27 offers heading into his senior season of high school football. Despite an incredible list of suitors, Young has narrowed down his selections to six schools—and Ohio State made the cut.


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— Erick Young ⁴ (@Fvmous_ey) April 16, 2018

Ohio State has some stiff competition in securing a commitment from Young as Alabama, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, USC and TCU all made the cut alongside the Buckeyes.

Ohio State’s inclusion in Young’s top six schools was somewhat surprising as he has yet to visit the school, but to Meyer’s credit, the Buckeyes made the cut over presumed contenders Texas and LSU.

Young used his first official visit this last weekend at Texas A&M, the current favorite to earn his commitment. Because of this, if the Buckeyes are to become a legitimate threat to the Aggies, they will almost certainly have to get him on campus in the near future. That being said, making his top six is another strong step in the right direction.

Ohio State visits with elite 2019 guard


What Chirs Holtmann has been able to accomplish in just one season as head coach for the Buckeye basketball program is nothing short of spectacular. He was able to provide a late boost to last year’s recruiting class when he brought Kyle Young with him from Butler and has since shown that recruiting is one of his strong suits.

Last week Holtmann was able to secure a commitment from one of the top recruits in the country and more importantly, one from within state borders in Alonzo Gaffney. The five-star prospect was the Holtmann’s first commitment for the 2019 recruiting class and he is hard at work trying to secure his second.

As first reported by Rivals.com National Basketball Analyst Corey Evans, Holtmann wrapped up an in-home visit with one of the top guards in the country on Monday in Harlond Beverly (Southfield, MI / Southfield Christian School.)


Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann is completing an in-home visit today with Rivals150 junior Harlond Beverly@Kevin_Noon https://t.co/nULJSdRwCf

— Corey Evans (@coreyevans_10) April 16, 2018

The four-star guard is viewed as a point guard by the 247Sports Composite Rankings and they have him listed as the No. 6 PG and the No. 61 overall recruit in the class. He is also viewed as the No. 3 recruit from Michigan.

Currently, Beverly holds just six offers but that number will likely skyrocket by the time he decides on what school he will attend for college. As it stands today, Michigan State is the runaway favorite to land a commitment from Beverly, but Holtmann cannot be counted out.

If the Buckeyes are able to add Beverly to their recruiting class, the combination of him and Gaffney would put the program in position of bringing in one of the best classes in the country.

Holtmann will likely try and get Beverly on campus in the near future, and if he is successful, the Buckeyes could have a real shot at poaching an elite talent from Big Ten foes Michigan and Michigan State.

Holtmann not done with visits


The aforementioned Beverly is not the only highly touted recruit Buckeye basketball coach Chris Holtmann will be visiting with this week. Andrew Slater of The Athletic took to Twitter Monday to report that Holtmann will be traveling to New York Wednesday to meet with another elite prospect.


Ohio State will be in on Wednesday for 5⭐️Isaiah Stewart’19 @Dreamville_33 of @TheCityRocks & @LaLuBasketball #Buckeyes pic.twitter.com/bwleExfKhE

— Andrew Slater (@Andrew__Slater) April 16, 2018

Continuing to focus on the 2019 recruiting class, Holtmann will reportedly visit with five-star center Isaiah Stewart (Rochester, NY / La Lumiere School.)

Stewart is the No. 8 center in the country, according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, and is the No. 25 overall prospect in the class despite position. He is also viewed as the No. 2 prospect from the talent-rich state of New York.

However, unlike Beverly, Stewart is not flying under the radar one bit. He has acquired an impressive 37 offers already from the best college basketball programs in the country. Because of this, securing a commitment from him will be difficult for Holtmann, but not impossible.

We will learn more about how true of a contender Ohio State will be for Stewart’s commitment following Wednesday’s visit, but for now, the fact that Holtmann is doing his best to go after him is great news.

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Brecksville, Ohio's Hannah Bach has elected to remain in-state for her collegiate swimming career with a verbal commitment to The Ohio State University's class of 2023. The Brecksville-Broadview Heights High School junior is the Ohio high school record ...


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Mentor (Ohio) defensive end Noah Potter, who visited Ohio State for the Buckeyes' spring game, has committed to Ohio State. The 6-foot-6 and 250-pound Potter has well over 20 scholarship offers. He picked Ohio State over the likes of Penn State ...

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LGHL BOOOOM! 4-star DE Noah Potter commits to Ohio State

BOOOOM! 4-star DE Noah Potter commits to Ohio State
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The Buckeyes receive another huge commitment for 2019.

When Ronnie Hickman committed late Friday night, one of Ohio State’s biggest recruiting weekends of the year was already successful. The Buckeyes apparently haven’t had enough yet, as they picked up their second commitment in the last four days, following the annual spring game, as Mentor (Ohio) defensive end Noah Potter committed to Ohio State.


Officially committed to THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY #gobucks pic.twitter.com/o1dID0QUOB

— Noah Potter (@noah_potter10) April 17, 2018

Potter is the fifth member of Ohio State’s 2019 class, and the first of what should be quite a few defensive ends. Ohio State has just six ends on their roster for the upcoming season (Chase Young, Jonathan Cooper, Nick Bosa, Tyler Friday and Javontae Jean-Baptiste), and with Bosa almost certainly leaving for the NFL after this season, they’ll be looking to add quite a few this recruiting class.

Potter, a Buckeye legacy (his brother Micah plays for the basketball team), committed to Ohio State over offers from Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Michigan, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Oregon, Wisconsin and Tennessee, among others.

Potter certainly isn’t a new name to Buckeye fans, as he’s visited campus a whopping 11 times since his recruitment started to pick up steam in 2016. He’s been a huge target for the Buckeyes for years now, and they’re ecstatic to add him to the class.

Noah’s 247Sports rankings aren’t extremely lofty right now (240th nationally, 18th defensive end, No. 8 in Ohio), but a big summer and senior season campaign, both of which I expect, should bump him up to a ranking more befitting of his talent level. He’s a legitimate top-100 talent, and Ohio State is extremely happy to get him locked into the class.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Noah Potter had been around the Ohio State football program so much over the past year that it felt like a formality as to when he would pull the trigger and commit to the Buckeyes. That happened on Monday night when Potter, a four ...


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Google Kurelic: TE offer wrapping things up soon; battling for 5-star - 247Sports

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Kurelic: TE offer wrapping things up soon; battling for 5-star
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LGHL Emmitt Smith joins son, 2020 APB target EJ, at Ohio State’s spring game

Emmitt Smith joins son, 2020 APB target EJ, at Ohio State’s spring game
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Plus, the women’s basketball team received a signed LOI from the No. 12 ranked player internationally.


Exciting day for the family as @ejsmith_22 checks out @OhioStateFB! #gobucks #buckeyenation pic.twitter.com/ssYiy8DKaV

— Emmitt Smith (@EmmittSmith22) April 14, 2018

The spring game went off without a hitch over the weekend, and despite having to move it up a couple hours, the team was able to finish the scrimmage just as the rain started to fall, accomplishing a dry event. The day started with Robert Landers passing out gushers from a gold football, and ended with Buckeye alum Curtis Samuel flaunting his new bling.

Not only was the QB battle on full display Saturday, but the rest of the offense showed Buckeye fans that there is plenty to be excited about heading into the first season in five years without J.T. Barrett.

The spring game is important for coaches to get better insight into how players are developing and how the young Bucks might handle playing in front of a regularly impressive crowd of screaming fans. But the real benefit of the annual scrimmage is how it helps the program on the recruiting trail.

For one weekend in the spring, some of the nation’s top recruits descend on Columbus, get to hobnob with some of Ohio State’s top NFL-playing talent, and — if all goes according to plan — get to make their commitment to the Buckeye program. It’s not always a lock that the spring game will bring in a hand-full of commitments, but Meyer and Co. did secure one 2019 commitment during the weekend, and impressed a whole host of other top targets.

Among those in attendance to watch the Buckeyes was NFL-legend Emmitt Smith, who, along with his family, was joining his son, EJ Smith, for a visit. The all-purpose back out of Dallas still has awhile to make his decision, as a member of the 2020 recruiting class, but with Smith’s family pedigree, it’s no wonder he’s started taking visits early.


It’s just business #BuckeyeNation pic.twitter.com/BV4GGRZtrv

— EJ (@ejsmith_22) April 13, 2018

During EJ’s sophomore campaign in 2017, not only did was the RB legacy named the District 9-6A Offensive Newcomer of the Year, but he also amassed 1,177 rushing yards for 24 touchdowns on his 176 carries. The “all-purpose” part of his recruiting designation is for a reason, he also snagged 33 receptions for 540 yards and seven TDs last season.

The young man is in high demand, and has already received offers from a bevy of schools, but you have think that the environment during Ohio State’s spring game should give the Buckeyes at least some kind of edge heading into what will likely be a long recruiting process.

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It’s not just during National Signing Day when Ohio State can get good — legally binding — news. The WNBA Draft just wrapped up a few days ago, and the Buckeyes are already working to reload their Big Ten Championship squad. On Monday, the team added Dorka Juhász out of Hungary to their 2018-19 roster. The 6-foot-4 post player is ranked the No. 5 forward and No. 12 player internationally in the 2018 class.

“I’m incredibly excited to add Dorka to the Ohio State women’s basketball family,” Ohio State head coach Kevin McGuff said. “She’s a versatile player who can not only score around the basket but also from the perimeter and because of that, I’m excited to get her into our system. I believe she’ll be immediately impactful as we aspire to continue to compete for Big Ten championships.”

Juhász has been playing international ball since she was 16, in large part due to her Mom’s legacy as one of the best basketball players in Hungary’s history. Now it’s Dorka’s chance to shine, and she’ll be doing so as a Buckeye. The upcoming 2018 class for Ohio State includes guard Janai Crooms of St. Andrew’s School in Rhode Island, and Aaliyah Patty of Montini Catholic High School in Illinois.

“The Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association announced its second Hall of Fame class on Monday (April 16). The 10-member group included a pair of Buckeyes in Terry Liskevych and Bruce Nowicki.”

-Ohio State Athletics


The Buckeye men’s volleyball team is still competing in the MIVA Tournament, and have made it into the Semifinal round on Wednesday, April 18. The news that Ohio State legends Terry Liskevych and Bruce Nowicki would be included in the 2018 Hall of Fame class, makes the fact that the Buckeyes are still competing in the tournament, a little extra special.

Liskevych was Ohio State head coach for two season (1975-76), claiming a 45-7 record during those years and MIVA Coach of the Year twice. Nowicki was the first Buckeye volleyball player to ever earn MIVA Player of the Year recognition in 1966, and earned All-MIVA honors in each of his four seasons in Columbus.

“We inducted our first class last year and this class is as accomplished,” Craig Barnett, MIVA Commissioner, said. “The Hall of Fame Committee has done a phenomenal job identifying who helped grow the MIVA and the game of volleyball.”

Terry Liskevych and Bruce Nowicki will be the seventh and eighth MIVA Hall of Fame delegates out of Ohio State, with the first year’s honorary class including six Hall of Famers.

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