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LGHL Ohio State continues to host top talents

Ohio State continues to host top talents
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The Ohio State football team played host to a couple of the country’s top targets at Monday morning’s practice.

Another day, another top prospect in Columbus


Coming off a holiday weekend, the Ohio State football team was back in full force preparing the the upcoming season. While position battles continue to play themselves out, Urban Meyer and the Buckeyes’ coaching staff are hard at work trying to replace a plethora of talent on both sides of the ball.

Meyer has gotten this Ohio State football program to elite status, despite losing top talent to the NFL Draft year after year. One of the main reasons behind the program’s success is the coaching staff’s success rate in the recruiting game. It seems that every day, Ohio State is playing host to multiple of the country’s top high school football players—and Monday was no different.

4-star S Nick Cross


Class: 2019

Town: Hyattsville, MD/De Matha Catholic

Size: 6’1/207

Offers: Ohio State, Alabama, Auburn, Oklahoma, Penn State, Michigan State, etc


Had an awesome time with @OSUCoachMeyer and the rest of the staff at THE Ohio State University! #GoBucks #SilverBullets @youngchase907 pic.twitter.com/UAkaQsQ2rK

— Nick Cross (@Nick_Cross26) April 2, 2018

Cross has been one of the hottest names in the recruiting world for the class of 2019, and for good reason. The blue-chip safety plays for one of the top high school football programs in the country, and one that has a familiar name for Ohio State fans.

Cross is former teammates with current Buckeye defensive end Chase Young, who is coming off a very impressive freshman season. While Cross isn’t viewed as highly as Young was coming out of high school, he is still viewed as one of the top at his position, and if his senior season lives up to expectation, he will likely see his name climb the ranks of most national college football recruiting databases.

The 247Sports Composite Rankings have Cross listed as the No. 10 S in the class to go along with the No. 184 overall ranking. Cross is also seen as the No. 3 prospect from the talent-rich state of Maryland.

It appears the four-star prospect’s visit to Columbus went as well as expected and Ohio State has to like where it sits in his recruitment. Cross, who holds a reported 32 scholarship offers, has yet to officially release a top schools list but one would have to assume the Buckeyes would be on it.

As it stands today, Notre Dame is viewed as the favorite, holding 75 percent of the 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions but look for the Buckeyes to try and get that to swing more in their favor as the recruiting season takes off in full force this spring.

3-star ILB Marcel Lewis


Class: 2019

Town: Clinton Township, MI/Chippewa Valley

Size: 6’1/205

Offers: Michigan, Michigan State, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, etc


THEE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY... pic.twitter.com/F5aCE56F6l

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While Marcel Lewis has yet to receive an official scholarship offer from Ohio State, he could likely see one head his way in the coming months. Lewis plays inside linebacker, which is a position of need in Ohio State’s 2019 recruiting class.

While the class as a whole has moved rather slowly, there hasn’t been much noise regarding Ohio State’s efforts at recruiting the position. The Buckeyes have offered the likes of five-star Shane Lee, four-star Lance Dixon, and three-star Keith Maguire, none appear to be Ohio State leans. Because of that, the Buckeyes will need to expand their search and Lewis could be their go-to. Also, poaching a recruit out of Michigan is always a nice benefit.

A three-star recruit, Lewis is seen as the No. 25 ILB in the country and is the No. 18 recruit from TSUN. While these ranking may appear low, Lewis has an undeniable skill set and has the potential to become a high-level college football player.

Currently, the 247Sports Crystal Ball is split 50/50 between Michigan and Michigan State, but if Lewis were to receive the coveted Ohio State offer, they would have to be viewed as a legitimate contender.

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LGHL Ohio State great Katie Smith named to Naismith Hall of Fame

Ohio State great Katie Smith named to Naismith Hall of Fame
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The former Buckeye is part of the standout 2018 class to be inducted in September.

“Smith scored 2,578 career points which is third in school history and in 2001, she was the first female Buckeye athlete to have her number retired.”

-Ohio State Athletics


Katie Smith, one of the most decorated basketball players in program history at Ohio State, recently added another honor to her trophy case as she was elected to the 2018 Naismith Hall of Fame class. Smith played for the Buckeyes from 1992-96, and earned Big Ten Player of the Year honors in 1993 as she led her team to a national runner-up finish. After college, Smith played for the Columbus Quest of the ABL, earning two All-Star recognitions and two league titles in 1997 and 1998. Moving on to the WNBA, Smith was a seven-time All-Star and two-time champion. She ended her career as the leading point scorer in women’s professional basketball history with 7,885 points. On the international stage, Smith was also part of Team USA for its 2000, 2004 and 2008 Olympic gold medal runs.

After retiring from her playing career, Smith worked as an assistant head coach of the New York Liberty. She was named head coach of the Liberty last fall and will start the season off in May.

The Naismith Hall of Fame honors both male and female players, coaches, referees and contributors from all levels of basketball. Other honorees in the 2018 class include fellow WNBA star Tina Thompson, who took the Houston Comets to four WNBA championships, as well as Steve Nash, Jason Kidd, Ray Allen and Grant Hill. Smith was selected in her first year of eligibility for the hall, having retired from professional basketball following the 2013 season. The enshrinement ceremony is scheduled for September in Springfield, Mass.

“The athletic, rangy forward might not have been facing the kind of slam-dunk decision of a top-5 pick, but all signs point to him being ready to move on to the next level. And neither he nor the Buckeyes should feel bad about it.”

-Austin Ward, Land of 10


Keita Bates-Diop was the lifeblood of Ohio State basketball in Chris Holtmann’s first season as head coach. Given his prolific performance throughout this season, especially given that he missed so much of 2016-17 due to injury and illness, it was not a surprise to see the redshirt junior declare for the NBA Draft even with a year of eligibility remaining at Ohio State.

Even so, declaring for the NBA Draft--a much shorter draft than the NFL’s version--can seem risky for a player who is neither a breakout freshman (e.g., Trae Young) or a career player who has had a big name for years (e.g., Moritz Wagner). Last year, Maryland junior Melo Trimble, who by most standards was having a great career at Maryland, forewent his final season of eligibility to test the draft waters, and ultimately was not selected. Bates-Diop has the disadvantage of having played on a team that did not make the NCAA Tournament for two of his four seasons with the program, so he hasn’t been seen on the national stage to the same degree that someone like Wagner has.

However, Bates-Diop’s decision remains a solid one. College players can enter the NBA Draft Combine while maintaining their NCAA eligibility as long as they withdraw from the draft within 10 days of the conclusion of the combine. So, if a player receives feedback which indicates he might not be drafted (or might not go as high as he hopes), he can still return to school and finish out his eligibility. That scenario seems unlikely for Bates-Diop, who is projected as a late first-round pick and one of just a few upperclassmen projected to be taken in the opening round. And if things don’t work out in the NBA, there are numerous options to play internationally with more-than-livable contracts.


Back-to-Back National Champions! Thank you, Seniors, for leading this team. #GoBucks #scarletandgraytness #foreachother #forourseniors #respectdefendprotect pic.twitter.com/9lS6qFhQe3

— Ohio State Synchro (@OSU_synchro) March 31, 2018

The Ohio State Buckeyes synchronized swimming team defended its national title Saturday with a win at nationals in Arizona. The victory marks the 31st championship in program history for the squad, who won the title last season in Columbus as the host school for the championships. The 31 titles are the most of any program at Ohio State, and it was a strong finish to an undefeated regular season and a win at the North Regional Championships

Ohio State finished the day with 96 points--six ahead of second-place finisher Stanford. Ohio State units won both first and third place at the team competition to take the crucial points advantage. The Buckeyes narrowly edged out Stanford, earning 84.8667 points to the Cardinal’s 84.800 to secure the gold medal.

On the individual side, Buckeye senior Monica Velazquez-Stiak was the Individual High Point Award recipient, taking home two golds and a silver medal. She earned her individual gold with fellow senior Alyssa Hoying in the duet freestyle, and brought home a silver in the trio freestyle with Hoying and Noelle St. John. Laila Huric, a sophomore from Italy, took home the silver in the solo free event to round out the Buckeyes’ individual medals.

“I think the best leader is going to win the job. Because obviously, J.T. was the leader of the team last year and someone’s going to have to step up.”

-Ohio State quarterback Joe Burrow, via Kevin Harrish, Eleven Warriors


With all eyes on the Ohio State quarterback competition, there is little doubt as to the tangible skills of each of the competitors. Joe Burrow, Dwayne Haskins and Tate Martell all came to Columbus as four-star prospects. Burrow and Haskins have both seen playing time as backups in the last two seasons, coming in to relieve J.T. Barrett when necessary and performing competently. In addition, all are, by this point, well-familiar with the Ohio State program. Burrow is entering his fourth year under head coach Urban Meyer. Haskins is coming into his third season, while Martell, who redshirted last year, will be entering his second. All have had the chance to work under co-offensive coordinators Kevin Wilson and Ryan Day and, perhaps more importantly, witness the impact that Barrett’s leadership has had on the team as a whole and the offense in particular.

The Buckeyes are losing more than just a quarterback with the departure of Barrett, who has been the go-to man for what seems like forever in Columbus. Barrett holds most major program records when it comes to passing, but, in many ways, the intangibles that he brought to the table may be missed even more. Barrett is the only three-time captain in program history, and has been the team’s unquestioned leader since taking over the starting quarterback role for Braxton Miller following Miller’s injury prior to the 2014 season. Whoever takes over for Barrett will be looked to fill a similar role--a sentiment echoed by Day. “When we look at quarterbacks to evaluate quarterbacks, we’re looking for guys who are competitors, guys who are tough, guys who are leaders, guys who have great football intelligence and then also guys who are great decision-makers.”

Barrett was all of these things to the Ohio State program for a very long time. Now, it is up to each of the newcomers to see what roles they can fill as both a leader and quarterback.

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LGHL Ohio State’s Urban Meyer discuss spring practice progress

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With less than two weeks until the annual spring game, Meyer says that there’s still room for improvement.

As the calendar flips to April, the Ohio State Buckeye football program now officially has less than two weeks left on their 2018 spring practice schedule. Halfway through the month of workouts, head coach Urban Meyer met with the media on Monday morning to discuss the progress that he’s seen in his team.

The Buckeyes will conclude their spring sessions on Saturday, April 14 in the annual spring game. The intra-squad scrimmage will kickoff at approximately 1:45 p.m. ET, following a “Showdown at the Shoe” lacrosse matchup between Ohio State and Michigan.

Quarterback Position Battle

  • Meyer said that it is day-to-day as to which quarterback is playing the best. He said that he’s seen individual growth in all of the players, but no one has yet to separate himself.
  • The head coach would prefer for one QB to just go out and take the job, but without that, he likes the competition. “You wish one would take it, but that just hasn’t happened yet.”
  • He added that Tate Martell has a skill set similar to former QB J.T. Barrett. Meyer said multiple times that Martell has an incredible skill set.
  • Meyer said that early during the spring practice, the void of missing Barrett was obvious, but that it is closing quickly.
  • He said that he wasn’t sure if they would have a clear leader at the position coming out of spring practice.
Depth Chart

  • Meyer said that the receivers still have a long way to go, but that they have been getting better as things have progressed.
  • The head coach praises the development of Thayer Munford. With the chance to become a starter as a redshirt-freshman, Meyer said that he has been very impressed with Munford’s work ethic.
  • He went into a bit of detail about the lineman’s recruiting, including that athletic director Gene Smith was involved in signing off on bringing him in, given some issues in his past.
  • Meyer said that the defense is far ahead of the offense at this point in practice.
  • After losing players to the NFL for years, Meyer said that, “if you dont have leaders it’s your job to develop them.”
  • On defensive end Davon Hamilton, Meyer said, “you see a heartbeat there.” He added that Hamilton’s had a very good spring.
  • Meyer said that tight end Luke Farrell has been grading out as a champion. Last week was “as good a week as he’s had,” according to Meyer.
Injury Updates

  • Meyer said that the coaching staff was trying to protect returning starters Nick Bosa and Dre’Mont Jones on the defense; as well as Parris Campbell and other offensive veterans.
Miscellaneous

  • Meyer said that they are especially careful when recruiting players from difficult backgrounds. He said that the program is very healthy right now, and the worst thing that you can do is to bring in somebody who would cause problems with that environment.

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LGHL Florida State transfer will visit Ohio State this weekend, per report

Florida State transfer will visit Ohio State this weekend, per report
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Chris Holtmann and crew will play host to a former Seminole guard.

With their first season as the leaders for the Buckeyes now in the rearview mirror, Chris Holtmann and the Ohio State basketball coaching staff have been hard at work contacting numerous transfer prospects on the market.

Per a report by Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports, Holtmann and crew will soon have the chance to show one of the top guard transfers in college basketball what it would be like to be a Buckeye student-athlete.

According to Rothstein, the Buckeyes will host now former-Florida State point guard C.J. Walker on campus this weekend.


Florida State transfer C.J. Walker will visit Ohio State this weekend, per a source. Sit one, play two.

— Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) April 2, 2018

Coming off of his sophomore campaign, in which he averaged eight points and two assists per contest as a starter for the Seminoles, Walker will have to sit out this upcoming college basketball season before returning to the court as a redshirt-junior in 2019-2020.

Originally from Indianapolis, Ind., Holtmann is more than familiar with what Walker can do in action. A four-star prospect in the class of 2016, he earned offers from Butler— where Holtmann was then the coach—, Illinois, Purdue, Penn State, Cincinnati, and others before choosing to attend Florida State University.

Hearing from a long list of schools, Ohio State isn’t the only Big Ten program to reportedly show interest in the 6’1, 195-pound lead guard. Indiana, and others have also been reportedly hoping to bring the guard back to the midwest.

If Walker does decide to bring his talents to Columbus, he could replace another transfer guard named C.J., as current Ohio State lead man C.J. Jackson will graduate from the program next year.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Wisconsin softball team (16-13 overall, 2-2 Big Ten) dropped a 7-0 contest to No. 24 Ohio State (21-8, 2-4) on Sunday morning that gave OSU the series victory. Ohio State took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second off of a ...

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LGHL Ohio State plays host to numerous top prospects

Ohio State plays host to numerous top prospects
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The OSU staff didn’t just spend time with family over the Easter weekend. Meyer and crew also got time in with a long list of talented recruits.

Just like most of the world, you probably had a ton of activities to attend during the Easter weekend.

While it might’ve been a Holiday, Ohio State recruiting never sleeps. Did you miss out on your recruiting fix over the last few days? Don’t worry, Land-Grant Holy Land has your back.

Prospects invade Columbus


Urban Meyer and the rest of the Ohio State coaching staff have been busy not only trying to get the current Buckeyes ready for the spring game, but also playing host to a long list of highly sought after recruits.

This weekend was no different. Below are just some of the high school prospects who spent time on the Ohio State campus on Friday:

4-star CB Sheridan Jones


Class: 2019

Town: Norfolk,VA/Maury

Size: 6’0/170

Offers: Ohio State, Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, etc


All Flights Cancelled #BIA #Buckeyes pic.twitter.com/vpLu0aPeB5

— SHERIDAN JONES ‼️ (@SJones3_) March 30, 2018
4-star WR Jake Smith


Class: 2019

Town: Scottsdale,AZ/Notre Dame Preparatory

Size: 6’1/190

Offers: Ohio State, Alabama, USC, Arizona, Arizona State, etc


Zone 6... Thank you for an unforgettable visit @OSUCoachMeyer @CoachZachSmith @brianhartline @CoachKeeOSU pic.twitter.com/V1savhyoyu

— Jake Smith (@jakesmith27) March 31, 2018
4-star DT Hakeem Beamon


Class: 2019

Town: Chesterfield,VA/Lloyd C. Bird

Size: 6’3/245

Offers: Ohio State, North Carolina, Alabama, Arkansas, South Carolina, etc


Ohio State this weekend

— Hakeem Beamon (@hakeem_beamon) March 30, 2018
3-star CB Jett Elad


Class: 2019

Town: Cleveland,OH/St. Ignatius

Size: 6’0/180

Offers: Akron, Buffalo, Kent State, Indiana State, Eastern Kentucky


Had a truly amazing visit today at THE Ohio State University! ⭕#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/PSp15k4dkg

— Jett Elad (@JettEladd) March 31, 2018
3-star CB Nyles Beverly


Class: 2019

Town: Macedonia,OH/Nordonia

Size: 5’11/180

Offers: Michigan, Kentucky, Purdue, Vanderbilt, Akron, etc


Had an amazing visit at The Ohio State University‼️ #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/XnuhK6J5gK

— Nyles Beverly (@_nsb11) March 31, 2018
4-star OT Paris Johnson Jr.


Class: 2020

Town: Cincinnati,OH/St. Xavier

Size: 6’7/275

Offers: Ohio State, Alabama, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Stanford, etc


#Buckeyes pic.twitter.com/B8yLAcMT1T

— Paris Johnson Jr. (@ParisJohnsonJr) March 30, 2018
4-star DE Bryce Mostella


Class: 2020

Town: Grand Rapids,MI/East Kentwood

Size: 6’6/235

Offers: Purdue, Akron, Ball State, Bowling Green, Western Michigan, etc


On my way to Ohio State University!!

— Bryce Mostella (@bjm47kkwik) March 30, 2018
OSU vs Texas for 2019 WR


Just like nearly every year on the recruiting trail, Ohio State finds themselves mixing it up against the Texas Longhorns for one of the top recruits in the entire country.

Announcing his plans to verbal commit after visiting OSU, and UT, four-star wide receiver Garrett Wilson, a former Columbus area native, who now resides in Austin, will either suit up in the Scarlet and Gray or the White and Burnt Orange on the college level.


I will be taking my official visits to;
Ohio State University April 13-15
University of Texas April 20-22
I’ll announce my commitment shortly after.

— Garrett Wilson (@GarrettWilson_V) April 1, 2018

Once looked as a near lock to join his former Lake Travis High teammate and current Ohio State freshman quarterback Matthew Baldwin, some believe Wilson, who made the trek to Columbus recently, will now stay put in the southwest.

Still left with a chance to impress Wilson on his official trip to campus, the dynamic duo of Baldwin and the 6-foot, 185-pound soon-to-be senior could connect once again if all things workout later this month.

According to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, Wilson, who hauled in almost 100 receptions for over 1,700 yards and 26 touchdowns through the air as a junior, is currently considered the sixth wide out, and 46th overall prospect in the class of 2019.

Will Garrett Wilson end up back in Ohio or will he stay put in the Austin area? We won’t have to wait much longer to find out. Stick with Land-Grant Holy Land for the latest.

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  • 2019 four-star wide receiver Ramel Keyton of Marietta High in Georgia named his top six on Friday. Making the cut from over 25 offers, Ohio State, Miami, Penn State, Tennessee, Auburn, and Ole Miss are still in the mix for the 6-foot-3, 185-pound standout.
  • Also taking to his Twitter page to share with the world his current list of college leaders was fellow class of 2019 prospect Khris Bogle. The four-star defensive end from Florida has trimmed things down from 41 offers to 14 with Ohio State, USC, Clemson, Oklahoma, Penn State, Alabama, Oregon, Florida State, Georgia, Florida, Texas A&M, Miami, LSU, and Tennessee sticking out.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Wisconsin softball team (16-13 overall, 2-2 Big Ten) dropped a 7-0 contest to No. 24 Ohio State (21-8, 2-4) on Sunday morning that gave OSU the series victory. Ohio State took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second off of a ...


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Recruiting excellence: Elite prep coach details Buckeye machine
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Nokesville (Va.) Patriot head football coach Brud Bicknell is certainly no stranger to central-Ohio and Ohio State football. While Bicknell is a native of upstate New York, he attended and played football at Ohio Wesleyan and was a teacher and coach at ...


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Google Ohio State recruiting: Garrett Wilson, 4-star WR, down to Buckeyes and Longhorns - Landof10.com

Ohio State recruiting: Garrett Wilson, 4-star WR, down to Buckeyes and Longhorns - Landof10.com
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Ohio State recruiting: Garrett Wilson, 4-star WR, down to Buckeyes and Longhorns
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The Buckeyes provided Wilson information beyond the nuts and bolts of the program — he and his parents became familiar with the program's Real Life Wednesdays and other post-college preparation opportunities, as well as learning what the day-to-day ...
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Google Buckeyes will help Joe Burrow make informed decision on transfer - 247Sports

Buckeyes will help Joe Burrow make informed decision on transfer - 247Sports
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Buckeyes will help Joe Burrow make informed decision on transfer
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Burrow could also decide to make the graduate transfer if he's not named the starter after spring to a program in need of a quarterback, but then he gives up on his dream of starting for the Buckeyes. "No. I'm not really sure," Burrow said this spring ...


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Google Buckeyes back up synchronized swimming dominance - Tucson News Now

Buckeyes back up synchronized swimming dominance - Tucson News Now
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Buckeyes back up synchronized swimming dominance
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The senior Buckeye and Scottsdale Arizona native won three medals – two golds and a silver – at the championships. The gold medal-winning Buckeye team scored 84.8667 points, while the third-place OSU team had 81.667. Stanford won silver by totaling 84 ...


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