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How many 5-stars will the Buckeyes land from 2018 class? There are currently 25 five-star prospects in the 247Sports Composite. How many will the Buckeyes land. In this gallery Bucknuts looks at that question. Bill Kurelic - 87 seconds ago; 0; Tools.

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There are currently 25 five-star recruits in the class of 2018 per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite. The Buckeyes aren't recruiting all of them, but are involved with over half. Jackson Carman at Ohio State game. (Photo: Gary Housteau ...

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LGHL Ohio State baseball to host Xavier in home opener amid weather concerns

Ohio State baseball to host Xavier in home opener amid weather concerns
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Opening weekend at Bill Davis Stadium for the Buckeyes and Musketeers had a curveball thrown to it.

One month into the 2017 season, the Ohio State baseball team is finally coming home. After playing the first 16 games of the year on the road in the sunny locales of Florida, Arizona, and North Carolina, the Buckeyes will open their home schedule at Bill Davis Stadium on Saturday against Xavier.

Due to predicted inclement weather, the series, which was to begin on Friday evening and be played in its entirety in Columbus, will now feature a Sunday doubleheader at the Musketeers’ Hayden Field in Cincinnati.

Ohio State wrapped up what for all intents and purposes was a successful spring break trip to Fort Myers and Port Charlotte in the Sunshine State with a season-high three-game winning streak, claiming midweek victories over Lehigh and Bucknell at the Snowbird Classic after upsetting nationally-ranked Florida Gulf Coast in the final game of their series with the Eagles. With an 8-8 mark that also includes a win over a top-five Oregon State team, the Buckeyes have shown they can compete with anyone, but have lacked consistency game-to-game.

“We’ve been on the road four weeks now, and we are not where we want to be,” head coach Greg Beals said after Wednesday’s win. “But we are on a three-game win streak and we look forward to being back home and continue our winning ways.”

One player that has stood out in the early season has been leadoff man and center fielder Tre’ Gantt. The junior from Fishers, Indiana has reached base safely in all sixteen games, slashing .345/.451/.552 with four doubles, a triple, two home runs, eight runs batted in, and 13 runs scored. After batting .275 in 84 games his first two seasons in scarlet and gray, it’s the kind of jump that Beals and the coaching staff had hoped for.

Also producing are seniors Zach Ratcliff and Jalen Washington. Ratcliff leads the team with four homers, carries a slash line of .295/.333/.541, and shares the club’s RBI lead with Washington, having driven in 12. Washington, a co-captain for the second straight year, has a team-high five doubles and five stolen bases.

The pitching staff, believed to be the team’s strength coming into the season, has experienced the same ups and downs Ohio State has gone through as a whole. The weekend rotation of Jake Post, Ryan Feltner, and Adam Niemeyer have put together some quality outings, but have gotten knocked around their fair share as well. The trio is a combined 3-6, with a collective earned run average of 5.06, 1.57 WHIP, and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of just barely 2-to-1.

Beals needs better from what is a veteran group, the three having combined to start 54 career games. Feltner in particular has struggled, lacking fastball command and leaving the ball up in the zone too often. The sophomore from Walsh Jesuit High School currently sports an ERA of 6.45, a 1.88 WHIP, and an opposition batting average of .326. Feltner has the stuff to be an ace in the future, but needs to execute pitches consistently to reach his potential.

Likewise, the bullpen has been shaky, and at no time was that more apparent than in game one of the FGCU series, when the Buckeyes blew a five-run lead in the bottom of the ninth to lose. The back-end triumvirate of Kyle Michalik, Seth Kinker, and Yianni Pavlopoulos have made 17 appearances out of the pen already, and figure to be leaned on a great deal as the season continues.

Michalik has been particularly lights-out, having just had a 22.1 inning scoreless streak that dated back to last season snapped on Wednesday. The side-winding righty has limited opponents to a .231 batting average and has a WHIP of just 1.05.

So Ohio State is back in friendly territory, poised to play 10 of its next 12 games at home, and with a good idea of where improvement is required. Big Ten play is just a week away, so the time for the Buckeyes to start putting things together is now.

“We got ourselves back to .500,” Beals said. “That’s not to say we don’t have work to do.”

That work gets underway Saturday afternoon in Columbus against a club that’s limping in. Let’s take a look at why Xavier has had a rough opening month of the season.

Xavier Musketeers (7-10, Big East Conference)


Head coach Scott Googins, now in his 12th year at the helm for Xavier, guided the Musketeers to a Big East tournament title and the program’s first ever trip to the NCAA tournament in 2016, which included a win over national powerhouse Vanderbilt, but the first month of the 2017 season has not been kind to the team. Gone are last year’s conference player of the year Andre Jernigan and first-team All-Big East catcher Dan Rizzie, and Xavier has struggled momentously at the plate without them.

The Musketeers come in having lost three in a row and four of their last five, and were shutout in two of those games. As a team, Googins’ squad is slashing a paltry .233/.320./.363, averaging just over four runs per game. Junior third baseman Rylan Bannon, a first-team all-conference honoree last season as well, leads the charge offensively, but is only producing at a .284/.385/.567 clip, leading the team with five doubles and four home runs.

Beyond Bannon, Xavier has been waiting for someone, anyone else to get hot at the plate. Junior catcher Nate Soria, who was first-team All-Big East as a designated hitter in 2016, has really had his difficulties. The Homer Glen, Illinois product has a slash line of just .217/.319/.333 with two homers and four RBIs, and has struck out in more than 35 percent of his at-bats.

Similarly, senior right fielder Joe Gellenbeck, who in 2016 led the team and Big East with 51 RBI and racked up 13 home runs and 16 doubles, is hitting .254 in 17 games and has yet to find his groove. Gellenbeck has three doubles, two longballs, and leads the team with 12 RBIs.

The troubles for the Musketeers at the plate have put pressure on the pitching staff, and the arms for Googins have to this point been unable to thrive without run support. Xavier yields an average of more than five runs per game, an opposition batting average of .275, and more than three extra-base hits every time out.

At the top of the weekend rotation are a pair of quality junior arms in Zac Lowther and Garrett Schilling. Lowther, a lefty, is 2-2 in four starts, sporting a 2.61 ERA and limiting opposing hitters to a scant .171 batting average. With 25 strikeouts and a 1.06 WHIP in 20.2 innings of work, he will pose a tough test for Ohio State’s lineup.

Schilling has been nearly as good, putting up a 3.13 ERA with a 1.04 WHIP and .244 opponents’ average in his four starts. A right-hander with precise command, he has issued just four walks in his 23 innings pitched.

The third arm of the weekend, senior Greg Jacknewitz, rounds out the veteran trio. With a 5.00 ERA and WHIP of 1.39, the southpaw has lacked consistency. Jacknewitz has only allowed opposing hitters a .260 batting average, but has given up 13 extra-base hits in 18 innings of work, including a team-high five home runs.

The bullpen has been the question mark for the Musketeers, though two young arms have stood out in the early season. Sophomore Matt Kent has yet to allow a run in seven appearances covering 17.1 innings, while freshman Conor Grammes has given up just two in his 7.1 innings spread out over five outings.

The Buckeyes have yet to prove they can perform at a consistent level this season, but Xavier represents an excellent opportunity to win a series, and doing so could provide a real spark at the outset of their long homestand. Ohio State is still largely a club without an identity. Perhaps some home cooking will help the scarlet and gray begin to forge one.

Game times and probable pitching matchups


Saturday, March 18, 3 p.m. ET (streaming live on BuckeyeVision)

Post (1-1, 4.05 ERA) vs. Lowther (2-2, 2.61)

Sunday, March 19, 12 p.m. ET

Feltner (0-3, 6.75) vs. Schilling (1-2, 3.13)

Sunday, March 19, 3 p.m. ET

Niemeyer (2-2, 4.26) vs. Jacknewitz (0-2, 5.00)

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Beleaguered Buckeyes search for answers after down season
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Matta endured the worst season in his 17 years as a head coach, winning fewer than 20 games for the first time and failing to take an eligible team to the postseason. The Buckeyes finished 17-15 — their second consecutive underachieving season ...


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Google Wrestling: Two Buckeyes Advance to NCAA Finals, Team Sits in Distant 2nd - Eleven Warriors

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Wrestling: Two Buckeyes Advance to NCAA Finals, Team Sits in Distant 2nd
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The semifinals and consolation bloodround action helped to sort the contenders from the All-Americans as the Buckeyes ended the second day of the NCAA tournament trailing only Penn State in the team race. The Buckeyes advanced two wrestlers to the ...
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The Buckeyes continued to push for a tying goal but a five-minute major and game misconduct assessed to defenseman Josh Healey with 2:28 remaining in the game gave the Badgers a five-minute power play. UW was able to pass around the puck for most ...
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Google Ohio State Football: Will One of These Buckeyes Become a Patriot? - Scarlet and Game

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The Buckeyes continued to push for a tying goal but a five-minute major and game misconduct assessed to defenseman Josh Healey with 2:28 remaining in the game gave the Badgers a five-minute power play. UW was able to pass around the puck for most ...
Wisconsin Badgers look to avoid coming up just short, take on Ohio ...The Daily Cardinal
Badgers men's hockey: Third-period goal lifts Wisconsin into Big Ten title gameWiscNews
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The Buckeyes continued to push for a tying goal but a five-minute major and game misconduct assessed to defenseman Josh Healey with 2:28 remaining in the game gave the Badgers a five-minute power play. UW was able to pass around the puck for most ...
Wisconsin Badgers look to avoid coming up just short, take on Ohio State Buckeyes in opening round of Big Ten ...The Daily Cardinal
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LGHL No. 13 Ohio State stumbles against Wisconsin, loses 2-1

No. 13 Ohio State stumbles against Wisconsin, loses 2-1
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Ohio State failed in its chance to almost clinch a tournament spot

Well, things just got a whole lot more interesting.

No. 13 Ohio State had a chance to knock out any reasonable chance Wisconsin had to get to the NCAA Tournament with a win in Detroit versus the Big Ten’s number two seeded Badgers, but fell 2-1. This gives Wisconsin a trip to the Big Ten Tournament final and a chance to defeat the winner of Penn State-Minnesota and steal an autobid to the tournament.

That is not good for Ohio State. It’s highly unlikely, to put it kindly, that all three of Penn State, OSU and Wisconsin would get in should the Badgers steal that bid. And Penn State came into today ahead of Ohio State in the pairwise rankings. A loss to No. 5 Minnesota, their worst case scenario, is probably not going to drop them as far as a loss to Wisconsin does.

Penn State is still sitting pretty and Ohio State now is in trouble. Anything can happen in one game and Wisconsin now has that one game chance to likely erase any goodwill generated by the Buckeyes this season. Bring on the Big Ten final.

OSU just couldn’t generate the offense necessary this afternoon at Joe Louis Arena. Matt Tomkins only allowed two goals on 26 shots against, but it just wasn’t enough. The Buckeyes generated 24 shots on goal before Josh Healey, in possibly his last game in Columbus took an illegal contact to the head penalty and received a game misconduct with 2:28 left, killing any chance Ohio State had of coming back.

That is probably the worst possible time to commit one of the worst possible penalties, but OSU still doesn’t have any excuses. Nick Schilkey and Mason Jobst both had three shots on goal. Dakota Joshua had one and a goal. David Gust had three. But only Joshua, on a pretty pass before a deke in front of the net, could get one home.

Wisconsin freshman Jack Berry stopped 23 out of 24 shots and put Wisconsin on his back en route to a possible NCAA Tournament berth. He got just enough help on a goal at 17:18 of the first from Luke Kunin and the winner from Will Johnson just 1:30 into the third period after Joshua tied it up at one each at 13:48 of the second.

Ohio State found a way to put pressure on Wisconsin midway through the third but just couldn’t find a way to get one past Berry. Tomkins made a breakaway save to keep Ohio State within one, but Luke Stork’s interference penalty with under five minutes left in regulation, followed by Healey’s five minute major did in any chance OSU had and did away with any of their momentum they had from that pressure and an earlier powerplay.

OSU just simply let a chance to control their own destiny slip through their fingers. They swept this team (in Madison!) just a week ago. They’ve been the better team through most of this year, especially recently. They blew out Michigan State when they needed to yesterday. But when you do things like take the penalty Healey did or take a penalty just a couple minutes after the tying goal to give away any momentum, like Miguel Fidler did, you have to look at yourselves in the mirror. These are the games you have to win and the opportunities you have to take advantage of.

The No. 13 Buckeyes may have played their last game of the year, and almost certainly have if Wisconsin wins tomorrow, but if they don’t get into the NCAA Tournament, they have nobody to blame but themselves, unfortunately. They let this one get away despite a performance they don’t often get from their goaltending. But for once this year, the offense let the team down when it was needed most.

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Wrestling: Buckeyes Put Four in NCAA Semifinals and Sit in Second Place in Team Race
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The Buckeyes entered the second day of the NCAA Championships trailing first place Penn State by just two points heading into the quarterfinals, but the Buckeyes (and all the other teams in the field) were unable to close the gap on the Nittany Lions ...

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The NCAA Tournament team Ohio State basketball needs to copy: Doug Lesmerises
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State basketball is not part of the NCAA Tournament for the second straight season. As you hunker down to watch the teams still alive, we're telling you everything you need to know about why the Buckeyes aren't there and how they ...
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Google Ohio State wins opener despite tough shooting day from Kelsey Mitchell - ESPN

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12 Western Kentucky, the Buckeyes move on to face fourth-seeded Kentucky in the second round Sunday. Not surprisingly, Kelsey Mitchell shared the Ohio State lead in scoring. More surprisingly, she totaled a modest (by her standards) 15 points. More to ...
Buckeyes end Spartans' 'disappointing' seasonThe Detroit News
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LGHL NCAA women’s basketball tournament 2017 final score: Ohio State advances with 70-63 win...

NCAA women’s basketball tournament 2017 final score: Ohio State advances with 70-63 win over Western Kentucky
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The Buckeyes struggled after a long layoff, but had enough to handle the Hilltoppers.

After a thirteen-day layoff, the Ohio State women’s basketball team was finally back on the court on Friday afternoon, taking on Western Kentucky in the first round of the NCAA tournament in Lexington. The Buckeyes looked out of sync after that time off, but had just enough to hold on for a 70-63 win.

Ohio State, which had a 12-game winning streak snapped by Purdue in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament on February 3rd, improved to 27-6 and moves on to play host Kentucky, which scraped by Belmont in the early game at Memorial Coliseum, in the second round.

Kelsey Mitchell, coming off arguably the worst performance of her career in the loss to the Boilermakers, a game in which she scored just nine points on 3-for-22 shooting, saw her struggles continue. The Big Ten Player of the Year scored a tough 15 points on 5-for-15 shooting.

The Buckeyes would have been completely lost if not for Asia Doss, who scored a season-high 15 points. Doss, who moved to the bench midway through the season after starting her first two years, hit 3-for-4 from three-point range and contributed six assists, a steal, and a block.

Tori McCoy was also in double figures, scoring 12 points, pulling down three rebounds, and blocking four shots.

Ohio State turned the ball over 17 times in the game, and had trouble with its spacing offensively. But holding WKU to 29 percent shooting was just enough to survive and advance.

The rust for both sides was apparent early on, as they combined to make just two of the first 11 shot attempts and turned the ball over five times through two and a half minutes of play. Three-point shooting began to kick in, though, as Doss hit a pair for the Buckeyes and Goodin-Rogers matched her. By the midway point in the first quarter the score was tied 8-8.

Nearly two minutes went by after that without either team scoring, but then a flurry of points ensued. WKU got threes from Micah Jones and Sidnee Bopp, while Ohio State had Shayla Cooper hit a layup and Kiara Lewis connect from deep. Kendall Noble followed with a jumper for the Hilltoppers, but Lewis completed an and-one, Doss stole the ball for an easy layup, and Tori McCoy got a bucket in the paint after another turnover to finish the frame on a 7-0 run for a 21-18 lead.

The Buckeyes started slowly in the second quarter as well, managing just one point on a McCoy free throw in the first nearly five minutes. But the Western Kentucky managed to score just three points in that time, and the score sat at 22-21 for nearly three whole minutes. After a pair of free throw makes by Tashia Brown gave the Hilltoppers the momentary lead, Doss scored her 10th point of the half on a layup, giving Ohio State a one-point lead at the media timeout.

The remainder of the quarter was similarly ugly, with neither team able to find any rhythm or flow offensively. The Buckeyes turned the ball over five times in the period, giving them 11 in the opening twenty minutes, and were it not for Doss and Alexa Hart, who scored four points and played physical, rim-protecting defense, WKU would’ve had a chance of running away with things.

Mitchell got her first field goal of the half, a deep triple from the top of the key, with under a minute to go, and a steal by Doss off the full-court press led to an easy layup for Linnae Harper gave Ohio State a 37-30 lead heading into the locker room.

The Hilltoppers were led by Goodin-Rogers’ eight points, while Noble added seven, but turned it over 10 times themselves and shot a paltry 29 percent from the floor. Lewis, with six points, and McCoy, with five, were the only Buckeyes outside of Doss and Hart to make more than one shot.

The theme of ice-cold starts continued for Ohio State after halftime, as the team went scoreless for the first 3:15 of the third quarter. Once again, though WKU couldn’t capitalize, getting just two buckets from Noble in that time. A McCoy layup ended the drought, a putback on an offensive rebound by Hart, and another three-pointer from Doss gave the Buckeyes their largest lead, 44-34, at the media timeout.

After a second three-point make of the game by Bopp, another two minutes elapsed without any points. Mitchell ended that with a tough leaner in the lane on which she was fouled, and after completing the traditional three-point play, Ohio State was up 47-37. To close out the quarter, she splashed her second from long range, but Noble answered right back with one of her own, making it a seven-point game, 50-43, headed to the final ten minutes.

A nice dime by Doss to Hart for a layup got the fourth quarter started, but it would be another two minutes before the Buckeyes scored again. When they did, though, they went on an 8-1 run, spurred by two Cooper jumpers and a Mitchell driving layup, taking a 60-46 lead with just under six minutes to play.

Mitchell found herself wide open on the right elbow with four and half to play, keeping the lead comfortable, and a McCoy layup kept it there with three minutes left. The Hilltoppers wouldn’t go away, scoring six straight to trim the lead back to nine, but Sierra Calhoun knocked a three-pointer, her first made shot of the game, to all but seal the victory.

Brown hit a three with 25 seconds remaining that made it a 69-63 game, but Western Kentucky’s comeback attempt fell just short. A Doss free throw pushed things back out to a three-possession lead with under 20 seconds, and Ohio State held on.

Up next is a matchup with Kentucky on Sunday with a trip to the Sweet Sixteen on the line. The game is scheduled to be broadcast live on ESPN2, though a tip-off time has yet to be determined.

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LGHL Ohio State basketball will have to undergo changes to have its resurgence

Ohio State basketball will have to undergo changes to have its resurgence
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It won’t be easy, but it can be done.

“With Ohio State basketball coming off of the worst season of the Thad Matta era, and its first season under 20 wins since 2003-04, some things need to change.”

- Bill Landis, Northeast Ohio Media Group


Landis lists accountability, defending, floor balance, social media, and recruiting the five changes that Ohio State should make moving forward in order to fix the basketball program. Some of these might sound a little surprising like social media, but there’s a method to the madness. As far as accountability, Landis would like a better balance between, “Yanking a guy quickly at the risk of losing that player's trust, and leaving him in so long on a day that he just doesn't have it to the point that it's detrimental to the team.” Defending is self explanatory. They have to be better, and more consistent there.

As far as floor balance, he feels that Trevor Thompson skipping his senior season to be a plus, to unclog the middle of the floor. His reasoning is that he and Jae’Sean Tate like to score from the same part of the floor, which makes sense. I would argue that varying point guard play also played a role there, though. For social media, it combines with recruiting. The football program does great with this, and it’s made a difference in helping bring players to Ohio State. Basketball can improve there, which would help recruiting some. At the end of the day, better recruits will be needed.

“There's one team out there that should serve as the ideal example for what Ohio State can still be under Thad Matta.”

- Doug Lesmerises, Northeast Ohio Media Group


The 2012-13 Ohio State team is that team. They won the Big Ten Tournament that season, and were 2nd in the regular season. That team was highlighted by Aaron Craft, DeShaun Thomas, Lenzelle Smith, and LaQuinton Ross. It was an exciting group that had a perfect splash of talent, none of which turned out to be NBA players.

That team lost in the Elite Eight to Wichita State, but were a great group to watch. Thomas, who was one of the best scorers in Indiana high school basketball history at third all-time, was able to get the Buckeyes points when they need them. Aaron Craft could dish the pill and defend, and the rest of the cast was able to hold their own, and even step up at times when they needed it most. While it wasn’t the most talented Buckeye team we’ve seen, they meshed well together. If the Buckeyes can get similar pieces, it could help lead the turnaround.

“The NCAA tournament has been held annually since 1939, but there was very little madness in that first March.”

- The Columbus Dispatch


Ohio State helped create what has become the favorite time of the year for many in sports. The NCAA Tournament has been held every year since 1939, and Ohio State basketball coach Harold Olsen helped create what was then an eight-team tournament. Olsen felt the NIT had an arbitrary selection process, so this was his, and others answer.

Ohio State made the first tournament field and knocked off Wake Forest and Villanova. They would eventually be knocked off by Oregon in the first championship game, which was played at Northwestern. Over the years, the Buckeyes have 31 NCAA Tournament appearances, which is up there with programs like Michigan State, UConn, and Arizona.

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Google Ohio State, Alabama, Michigan, who does Tavion Thomas like most? - 247Sports

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Ohio State, Alabama, Michigan, who does Tavion Thomas like most?
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The Buckeyes are 0-3 against the Tigers all time. The first meeting was a 17-15 Clemson win in 1978, which was Woody Hayes' final game in charge of OSU. The two most recent games both came under Urban Meyer, the 40-35 2014 Orange Bowl defeat and ...


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No March Madness for Buckeyes? But, ah, the memories
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That was the first of five national championship game appearances for the Buckeyes. OSU's last trip to the title game was 10 years ago in 2007. That team, led by coach Thad Matta and superstar freshmen Greg Oden and Mike Conley Jr., made a magical run ...
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BH: Sprinkle of optimism | Final words from Indy
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Munford announced his decision on National Signing Day to effectively wrap-up 2017 recruiting for the Buckeyes. We checked in on the status of Munford and received a very positive report. We are told Munford is finishing up strong at Washington on both ...
Women's basketball: Ohio State begins its NCAA tournament against Western Kentucky — previewOSU - The Lantern
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