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Picking Ohio State 11th made sense, now so does the Buckeyes winning the Big Ten: Doug Lesmerises
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B. They caught a couple tough breaks last year, so if things go better, maybe there's a shot to finish .500 in the Big Ten. C. With a couple solid building blocks and a coaching change, the Buckeyes can bounce back to finish in the top six or so in Big ...
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Ohio State men's basketball | Buckeyes a projected No. 4 seed on official NCAA Tournament preview show
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Ohio State would be a No. 4 seed playing in the East Region if the NCAA Tournament started today, according to the official bracket preview show aired today on CBS. In projecting where the top 16 teams in the country would fit into the tournament, the ...
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Google Following contract extension, Urban Meyer not leaving Buckeyes any time soon - Gridiron Now

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Following contract extension, Urban Meyer not leaving Buckeyes any time soon
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When Urban Meyer was hired to be Ohio State's head coach in November 2011, some wondered how long he would remain at the helm of the Buckeyes. In fact, it was the second question of his introductory press conference. ADVERTISING. inRead invented by ...
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LGHL No. 6 Ohio State hockey runs over No. 1 Notre Dame, 5-1

No. 6 Ohio State hockey runs over No. 1 Notre Dame, 5-1
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The Buckeyes got their revenge for Friday night’s fluky loss.

If you can eke out a win over the No. 1 team in any sport, you probably had a good day. When you can beat them by four, on their home ice, and put five goals past the team with the national leader in save percentage, I’d have to guess you’d take it.

That’s exactly what No. 6 Ohio State did to No. 1 Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., on Saturday evening. Ohio State didn’t trail for a second of this game and put the Irish away fairly early in the third period, en route to the 5-1 victory.

Sean Romeo stopped 39/40 saves on the night, outdoing his opponent, Cale Morris, on the weekend overall. Morris is one of, if not the, best goalies in the country and Romeo’s team allowed two fewer goals than his this weekend on the road. Not bad for a transfer who never played a game in Columbus before this season.

Romeo did allow the game winner on Friday on a deflected shot from the slot that he didn’t seem to see until it was too late. Ohio State would return the favor on Saturday, scoring both of their first two goals off of deflections.

At 8:49 of the first, a Matt Miller shot was deflected past Morris by Matthew Weis to make it 1-0 in favor of OSU. Weis’ tenth of the year would turn out to be the only score of the period, as the Buckeyes outshot the Irish 14-10 in the frame.

The second, at least possession wise, would be more in Notre Dame’s favor as Ohio State took two penalties to the Irish’s one and were outshot 23-11. But the first shot to go in the period was off the stick of OSU’s Matt Joyaux.

On a delayed penalty due to Notre Dame interfering with Brendon Kearney off a breakaway, Ohio State brought on the extra attacker and put the pressure on the Irish. Matt Joyaux found some room at the left point and fired a shot that deflected off a Notre Dame defender and found its way past Morris. Kearney and Luke Stork had the assists on Joyaux’s first of the year.

But at 17:19, just under nine minutes later, Gordi Myer took a slashing penalty and gave Notre Dame their fourth powerplay of the game. Just sixteen seconds in, they converted. Cam Morrison tipped in an Andrew Oglevie shot from the point and suddenly Notre Dame had the momentum and a single goal deficit to overcome.

In the third period, Notre Dame would add seven more shots on goal, but Romeo would stop them all. Notre Dame’s net wasn’t so stingy, however. Ohio State added 13 shots of their own and scored on three of them.

Two odd man rushes within 57 seconds would triple Ohio State’s lead. On the first, Kevin Miller converted on a 2-on-1 to make it 3-1, with assists going to Wyatt Ege and Stork. Fifty-seven seconds later, at 7:53, Sam McCormick would jam one home, with helpers going to John Wiitala and Mason Jobst, to make it 4-1. Miller’s fifth of the year and McCormick’s second all but ended this one.

Notre Dame would pull the goalie late in a desperate attempt to come back, but it’d just lead to an empty netter for Brendon Kearney, getting revenge for being interfered with on a breakaway earlier, even if that did lead to Joyaux’s game winner.

Ohio State would finish off the 5-1 victory and earn the split with the No. 1 team in the nation. If nothing else, OSU proved they belong in the conversation with the very best teams in the entire country. They only lost by a single fluky goal on Friday night and trounced the No. 1 team on Saturday.

Now, they just have to keep the momentum going in order to hold onto the Big Ten No. 2 seed. They remain five points up on Michigan for the spot following the Wolverines’ win over Michigan State. Things don’t get much easier, though, as the Buckeyes travel to No. 12 Minnesota next weekend before hosting No. 17 Wisconsin to end the season. Time to take care of business.

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Notre Dame Hockey: No. 1 Irish Fall to No. 6 Buckeyes, Split Historic Weekend Series
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By defeating the Ohio State Buckeyes on Friday night and clinching the Big Ten regular season championship, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish clinched the only bye in the upcoming Big Ten tournament. However, things wouldn't get easier for the Irish, who ...
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Men's Hockey: No. 1 Notre Dame clinches Big Ten title in series split with No. 6 Ohio StateOSU - The Lantern
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Ohio State men's basketball | Buckeyes to host multiple recruits for ...
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No. 14 Ohio State is expecting to host a number of recruits from upcoming classes on unofficial visits this evening as Iowa comes to Value City Arena. Here are the names the Dispatch has learned are expected to be in attendance: Class of 2018 *Justin ...

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Google Buckeyes pick apart Hawkeyes to take command of Big Ten race - Quad City Times

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His 14th-ranked Buckeyes followed up a dramatic midweek road win over Purdue by thumping Iowa at Value City Arena on Saturday, getting balanced scoring and limiting the Hawkeyes' big guns on the way to an 82-64 victory that puts Ohio State in control ...
Buckeyes rout Iowa, take Big Ten leadBurlington Hawk Eye
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Google Buckeyes rout Iowa, take Big Ten lead - Burlington Hawk Eye

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann warned his team to avoid a letdown after his team's upset of No. 3 Purdue. A letdown at this point for the Buckeyes would be as hard to imagine as them owning sole possession of first place of the Big ...
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Rule against selling stuff?

Speaking of which, a single engine Cessna recently crashed into some property I own near the Mexico-Arizona border. The pilot was, unfortunately, deceased on the scene giving me full legal rights of claim. Needless to say, I have several dozen kilos pounds of salvage to sell. Hoping somebody can help me take this off my hands.

I'm interested, but you have to tell me if you are a cop. Because me being a 22 year old coed DG gal needs to know.
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Google Morris' streak ends as Buckeyes romp past Irish, 5-1 - Notre Dame Insider

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Morris' streak ends as Buckeyes romp past Irish, 5-1
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The Buckeyes got goals from five different players – Matthew Weis, Matt Joyaux, Kevin Miller, Sam McCormick and Brendon Kearney (an empty-netter) – and 39 saves from goalie Sean Romeo, who made 22 stops in the second period when the Irish notched their ...
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Google Iowa-Ohio State basketball: Recap, analysis of the Buckeyes' domination - Landof10.com

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The Buckeyes' shooting percentage has jumped to 60 percent. Guard C.J. Jackson has 14 points for Ohio State. 5:54 p.m. (Halftime) — Iowa trails Ohio State 42-32 at halftime. The Buckeyes are shooting 56 percent from the floor, while Iowa is shooting ...
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Michael Arace | Old-time Buckeyes floored by current team's success
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On Saturday night, like most every night when the lights are turned on at Value City Arena, Old School was in session in the Northeast corner of the building. Dave Barker sits in the last row of Section 127. On this night, he was joined by his old ...


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Google No. 10 Navy women open season by beating Buckeyes - CapitalGazette.com

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No. 10 Navy women open season by beating Buckeyes
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Three of Navy's goals came off free position shots as the Buckeyes were whistled for 29 fouls, 10 in the eight-meter fan. Navy head coach Cindy Timchal said she was pleased with the way her team played in the opener against a big-name program from a ...
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LGHL Ohio State avoids the trap and runs away from Iowa, 82-64

Ohio State avoids the trap and runs away from Iowa, 82-64
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Kaleb Wesson more than made up for being shut out by Purdue.

Coming off the high of winning in West Lafayette on Wednesday, the Ohio State Buckeyes (22-5, 13-1) avoided walking into the proverbial trap game as they dispatched the Iowa Hawkeyes (12-15, 3-11), 82-64. With the win, OSU takes the all-time, series lead between the programs, 80-79.

The Buckeyes beat the Hawkeyes early in the Big Ten season, but Iowa gave OSU all they could handle in Iowa City. Ohio State won the first matchup by the score of 92-81. However, in Saturday’s game at the Value City Arena, the Buckeyes used a 14-0 run early in the second half and a tremendous defensive effort to put the rematch out of hand for the home team.

With the win, Ohio State effectively opens up a two-game lead in the Big Ten by virtue of holding the head-to-head tiebreaker over both Purdue and Michigan State. MSU beat the Boilermakers right after action tipped off in Columbus to give both teams two losses in conference play.

With guard Kam Williams still not in the lineup due to an indefinite suspension, the Buckeyes opened up the game strong, with Kaleb Wesson making up for his lack of contribution against Purdue, where he was held scoreless for the first time in his career. The younger of the Wesson brothers accounted for six of OSU’s first nine points, including an old-fashioned three-point play after cleaning up the rebound from his brother Andre’s missed three-pointer.


Kaleb Wesson with the offensive board + the hoop and harm pic.twitter.com/tnkJivKJ1Y

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After a steal by Andrew Dakich, Micah Potter came up short on an awkward dunk attempt, one possession after he missed a bunny down low. Fortunately for the Buckeyes, Keita Bates-Diop was more on his game, hitting his first two shots, both from behind the arc. Jae’Sean Tate was also making his presence felt early, including a slick cut into the lane and one of his patented left-handed layups.

Bates-Diop would add a free throw, but that would be his only points in the first half, and Tate would add another bucket before the break. The veteran pair went into the intermission with seven and four points respectively.


Jae'Sean Tate SLICE X DICE pic.twitter.com/lNqHug2GRM

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) February 10, 2018

With four players averaging in double figures, Iowa saw balanced scoring early in the game. Tyler Cook, Jordan Bohannon, Luke Garza, and Isaiah Moss all got into the scoring column as the Hawkeyes took a 16-15 lead with 10:39 remaining in the first half.

By the time the first 20 minutes were up, freshman Jack Nunge had also made a contribution equalling Bohannon and Garza with eight points to lead the Hawkeyes. Cook had four, and Moss, a pair.

However, after C.J. Jackson gave it up to an unsuspecting Tate who finished with a fastbreak dunk, Tate then drew an offensive foul on Cook, his second of the game forcing him to the bench. On the strength of an 8-0 run in 1:18, OSU reclaimed the lead 23-20 at the under-eight timeout.


If they messed that break up, Mr. Holtmann would not have been pleased.

But @o_tate_ finishes the @OhioStateHoops break and all is well: pic.twitter.com/3WUvm37ATt

— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) February 10, 2018

The Buckeyes increased their lead thanks to some resurgent three-point shooting as Andre Wesson, Dakich, and Jackson (twice) all connected from deep. Jackson picked up the other kind of three-pointer as he created and collected a turnover, before dicing through the lane for the hoop and the harm to give OSU their largest lead of the game at the time, 42-30. Iowa would hit two free throws before halftime.

Jackson led all scorers going into the break with 11, and after missing his last 10 three-point attempts coming into the game, his hot hand was a welcome addition to the Buckeye scoring arsenal against Iowa. Kaleb Wesson also had 10 to go along with four rebounds. He did pick up his second personal on a suspect offensive foul call late in the first half.


Visual evidence of CJ Jackson giving Iowa the business pic.twitter.com/e0FUnlYYgS

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) February 10, 2018

Ohio State returned a bit to their early-season shooting form, hitting 6-of-10 attempts (60%) from downtown in the first 20 minutes for a slightly better percentage than their overall from the field, 56 percent (14-of-25). Iowa on the other hand shot a solid 50 percent (14-of-28) from the field, but a disappointing 2-of-9 (22.2%) from distance.

The Buckeyes also held a significant advantage from the charity strip, as they were 8-for-12, while the Hawkeyes were only 2-for-3, despite committing only two more personals than OSU.

Coming out of the break, the Buckeyes were on fire, connecting on five of their first eight attempts from the floor, including a 10-0 run to balloon their lead to 54-26. In the run, Tate finished a determined drive to the basket and hit a corner three, which prompted Iowa coach Fran McCaffery to call a timeout just over four minutes into the half.


You can tell CJ Jackson is a good friend because Jae'Sean found him for this bucket and CJ immediately returned the favor pic.twitter.com/k8BGvCDHnV

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) February 11, 2018

The run eventually got to 14-0 before Cook hit a jumper, but that only stopped the Buckeye scoring momentarily, as OSU eventually increased the lead to 25 following an “and-1” from Dakich at the 11:00 mark.

At that point, McCaffery started giving more playing time to some of his bench players. Shortly thereafter, Jackson appeared to get injured and/or cramp up and had to exit the game and head into the locker room with the outcome all but decided.

With Jackson out of the game, Musa Jallow entered and scored on his first two offensive possessions, just one week after turning 18. Kaleb Wesson had the six points surrounding Jallow’s buckets, en route to 18 points—just one shy of his career high. The freshman big man lead the Buckeyes in points for the first time in his career. He also supplied seven rebounds in just 24 minutes of action.

Just before the two-minute mark, Potter redeemed himself for his first-half miss with an emphatic dunk to give him 10 on the night, and to become the fifth Buckeye to go for double-digits. From there, Holtmann emptied the bench as a handful of walk-ons got some playing time.

After committing just a single turnover in the second half against Purdue, the Buckeyes didn’t have any, until the final two minutes, when all of the subs were on the floor.

Nunge equalled Kaleb Wesson with 18, leading the way for the Hawkeyes. Only Bohannon (11) joined him in double-figures.

The Buckeyes will return to action on Thursday, Feb. 15 in Happy Valley as they look to avenge their only Big Ten loss. Penn State and Ohio State will tip off at 8 p.m. ET, and will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.

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LGHL No. 7 Ohio State lacrosse earns 15-9 win over No. 20 Boston University

No. 7 Ohio State lacrosse earns 15-9 win over No. 20 Boston University
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The Buckeyes improve to 2-0 on the young season with a win over a ranked opponent.

The No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes men’s lacrosse team maintained its perfect early-season record with a 15-9 win over the No. 20 Boston University Terriers Saturday in a sold-out game in Columbus.

Sophomore midfielder Christian Feliziani, who was last week’s Big Ten Specialist of the Week, won the opening faceoff, setting the Buckeyes up for a quick goal from freshman attackman J.T. Bugliosi just over a minute into play. Feliziani won the ensuing faceoff and took the ball himself for his first goal of the season just eight seconds later.

After trading possessions with the Terriers, freshman midfielder Jackson Reid found the back of the net to put the Buckeyes up 3-0 with 9:57 remaining in the first quarter. Freshman midfielder Justin Inacio came in to relieve Feliziani, winning the faceoff and leading to a quick goal from sophomore attackman Tre Leclaire. The Buckeyes won the next faceoff, but turned to ball over to Boston University. After a minute-long possession, senior goalie Matthew Smidt recorded his first save of the day on a shot from Thomas Schmidt. Smidt cleared and gave the Buckeyes the ball on offense, leading to Reid’s second score of the day midway through the quarter. Two more goals from senior attackman Hank Bethke and sophomore defenseman Jeff Henrick gave Ohio State a 7-0 advantage heading into the second quarter.

Despite getting the ball on attack early in the second quarter, the Terriers were unable to capitalize on two shot attempts down low. Ohio State instead took the ball back on a clear for a quick score from junior midfielder Logan Maccani. After trading possessions, Boston University capitalized on a man-up opportunity following an illegal procedure penalty from Ohio State, finally getting on the board with 9:37 remaining in the first half.

Leclaire bounced back for the Buckeyes, scoring his second goal of the game on an assist by junior attackman Gale Thorpe. Neither team was able to find the back of the net for several minutes until Leclaire connected once again with 1:44 remaining in the half for his third goal of the day, assisted by junior attackman Jack Jasinski, to give the Buckeyes a 10-1 lead at the break.

The Terriers emerged strong in the second half, scoring four goals in less than six minutes to cut the Buckeyes’ lead to five. A timeout by Ohio State slowed things down a bit, and the Buckeyes finally found the back of the net once again on a goal by Jasinski midway through the quarter. Reid followed up with his third and fourth goals of the game to put Ohio State up 13-5. After a goal from BU’s Schmidt, Ohio State headed into the final quarter of play with a seven-goal advantage.

BU scored just 18 seconds into the fourth quarter to cut the Buckeyes’ lead to six, but no one scored again until the 6:45 mark when senior midfielder John Kelly connected on his first goal of the day. Jasinski followed up with the Buckeyes’ final score of the game with 3:59 remaining in the fourth.

Reid led Ohio State in scoring with four goals on the day, followed by Leclaire’s three and Jasinski’s two. In all, nine Buckeyes scored against BU.

The Buckeyes held a 28-24 advantage in shots on goal on the day. Smidt had a career-high 15 saves to BU goalie Joe McSorley’s 13. Ohio State, led by Feliziani and Inacio, went 16-for-27 on faceoffs against the Terriers, and the Buckeyes collected 42 groundballs to the Terriers’ 36. Senior defenseman Freddy Freibott and Feliziani led Ohio State, each collecting five groundballs on the day.

Next up, the Buckeyes are scheduled to face Hofstra next Saturday in Columbus.

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The third round features two Buckeyes coming off the board late in offensive lineman Jamarco Jones and defensive end Tyquan Lewis. Jones was quietly a major key in protecting quarterback J.T. Barrett's blindside a year ago on a line that gave up just ...

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Google Mel Kiper has Buckeyes, Wolverines in his too early top six - 247Sports

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Mel Kiper has Buckeyes, Wolverines in his too early top six
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I put them at four. Martell is the runner. He is the guy who was on the scout team quarterback. He can give you the athleticism to do a lot of things. Haskins is the drop-back, pocket guy in the Cardale Jones mode. I love the skill players around the ...

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Projecting the 2018 Ohio State football offensive depth chart post-Signing Day
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — With the 2018 recruiting class in the books, Ohio State's depth chart projection is coming into clearer view as spring football approaches. The Buckeyes added a lot of talent on offense during the early signing period and then ...
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There was a little more magic to add to the mystical aura that surrounds the Golden Dome at Notre Dame. Cale Morris and the No. 1 Irish threw some hard history into the myth of leprechauns and shamrocks. For the first time in Notre Dame Men's Hockey ...
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