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Google Ohio State Buckeyes vs. South Dakota State Jackrabbits live score, updates - cleveland.com

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OSU turns it over on three of its first four possessions of the second half, then gets back to back buckets off steals to take a 50-48. But Jae'Sean Tate just picked up his fourth foul on a bad reach. William Landis. 1:55pm. Ohio State and South Dakota ...


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Kurelic: Georgia star likes OSU winning; Bama commit talks Meyer. A top Georgia prospect likes the Buckeyes' winning ways; huge O-lineman will make it back to Ohio State; Bama commit talks Meyer. Bill Kurelic - 6 hours ago; 9; Tools. Edit; Slot to ...

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At the time, Barnett was close to Ohio State assistant Kerry Coombs, who has since left to coach for the Tennessee Titans. Barnett is a 6-foot-1, 186-pound prospect with the length and athleticism that Ohio State desires in its secondary. Barnett's ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Ohio State will break new ground this year in paying two assistant football coaches more than $1 million each in base pay, but the total packages with fringe benefits for even the average OSU assistant already was close to that ...
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LGHL March Madness live stream, TV schedule: Round of 64, Day 1 GameThread

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The NCAA Tourney starts on Thursday, and the Buckeyes aren’t the only team worth keeping an eye on.

THIS. IS. MARCH.

Folks, we made it. For the next four days, Twitter will be a wasteland of trash talk and failed brackets, and then— if your bracket holds up— that trend will continue for you through the first weekend of April. Tip-off for the tournament begins Thursday, March 15 at noon ET, and every game is available via livestream.

Ohio State (No. 5 seed) will take the court at 4 p.m. ET on TNT, where they’ll face the Summit League champions, the South Dakota State Jackrabbits (No. 12 seed), in what some are already expecting to be one of the upsets of the tournament. However, considering the Buckeyes weren’t even expected to make it the Big Dance this season, playing even one game in the NCAA Tournament is a significant accomplishment for new head coach Chris Holtmann and his surprisingly feisty squad, who hopefully has used the last two weeks to get their bodies— and gameplan— ready for tournament time!


One early, interesting game to watch will be the No. 10 Oklahoma Sooners and the No. 7 Rhode Island Rams. OU was a bubble team throughout the latter part of the season, and it could be argued (ok, I’m arguing it), that they only got in because of their other-worldly freshman guard Trae Young. So, while the Sooners are certainly the more well-known name in this matchup, they aren’t the favorite; and even if Young goes for 60 (which he is absolutely capable of doing), that doesn’t necessarily mean that Oklahoma is going to win.

Also, all Buckeye fans should keep an eye on the 1:30 p.m. ET tip between the West Region’s No. 4 Gonzaga Bulldogs and No. 13 UNC Greensboro Spartans. Should OSU get by the Jackrabbits, they will face the winner of that game. Of course, Ohio State fell to the Zags in November by a score of 86-59. However, that was a long time ago, and before Holtmann and crew developed the mojo that carried them through most of the season.

One more early game to get you ready for the Buckeye’s Round of 64 contest is the No. 1 Kansas Jayhawks vs. the No. 16 Penn Quakers. No, there has never been a 16 vs. 1 upset in men’s tournament history, BUT, there might never have been a 16-seed as good as this Penn team.

Check out the rest of today’s games as well, and look out for No. 12 Davidson vs. No. 5 Kentucky at 7:10 p.m. ET. Assuming the Buckeyes survive the dreaded Jackrabbits, that could be your annual 12 vs. 5 upset.


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Ohio State's Kelsey Mitchell is a reluctant star
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The Buckeyes will look to avoid being upset on the first day of the NCAA Tournament, when they take on South Dakota State in Boise.

After a two-year NCAA Tournament absence, Ohio State returns to the big dance today, meeting Summit League champion South Dakota State in Boise. The Jackrabbits will be making their third straight NCAA Tournament appearance, and fifth appearance in the last seven years. Today’s meeting will be the first time Ohio State and South Dakota State have ever faced each other.

The last time Ohio State took the floor was nearly two weeks ago, when they fell 69-68 to Penn State in the Big Ten Tournament Quarterfinals at Madison Square Garden. The Buckeyes had a late lead against the Nittany Lions, but couldn’t make it stick, as Josh Reaves’ dunk with less than a minute to go was the difference in the game. Keita Bates-Diop finished with a team-high 25 points in the loss, while Jae’Sean Tate and Kam Williams each added 10 points. Ohio State has now lost three of their last five games, with two of those losses coming to Penn State.


This year’s NCAA Tournament bid marks the 28th tournament appearance for the Buckeyes in school history. Ohio State has posted a 49-26 all-time record in the NCAA Tournament, with their lone national title coming back in 1960. The Buckeyes have made 14 trips to the Sweet 16, and advanced to the Final Four 10 times. Ohio State has never been a 5-seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Despite never playing South Dakota State, Ohio State has faced a few teams from the Summit League over the years. The Buckeyes are 5-1 against current Summit League teams, with the only loss coming to Denver back in 1951. The last time Ohio State played a team from the Summit League was in 2013, when the Buckeyes defeated North Dakota 79-62 in Columbus.

Ohio State is hoping Kaleb Wesson has saved one of his best performances of the season for today. The freshman will have a tough matchup, as he’ll be one of the Buckeyes responsible for trying to slow down South Dakota State’s Mike Daum. The Ohio State big man can’t afford to get into foul trouble early on like he did against Purdue and in a few other games this season, or else the Buckeyes will have a hard time finding anyone else who can effectively keep Daum in check.

South Dakota State comes into today’s matchup as one of the hottest teams in the country, winning their last 11 games. The only loss the Jackrabbits have suffered in 2018 came in late January, when they fell 87-68 at South Dakota. Since then, South Dakota State has been able to enact some revenge against their in-state rival, beating the Coyotes twice.

The most recent win over South Dakota came in the Summit League Championship Game, where the Jackrabbits were able to earn their third consecutive NCAA Tournament bid with a 97-87 victory. David Jenkins Jr. scored a team-high 29 points in the victory, while Mike Daum added 25 points and nine rebounds, as he was named Summit League Tournament MVP for the third consecutive season.

After 21 years as head coach at South Dakota State, Scott Nagy left for the same position at Wright State following the 2015-16 season. The Jackrabbits turned to Iowa State assistant coach T.J. Otzelberger as their next head coach. South Dakota State hasn’t missed a beat since Otzelberger took over as head coach, compiling at 46-23 record so far in Brookings. Otzelberger was part of the Iowa State staff in 2013, when the Cyclones were bounced from the NCAA Tournament by Ohio State after Aaron Craft hit a three-pointer at the buzzer to give the Buckeyes a 78-75 victory.

What really makes the Jackrabbits tough to beat is their ability to hit three-pointers. So far this year, South Dakota State has hit 361 three-pointers, which ranks sixth in the country. The Jackrabbits are hitting 40.3% of their three-point attempts, which is 12th best in the country. South Dakota State hit a school-record 18 three-pointers in a win over Ole Miss in late November, and have hit 17 three-pointers in three other games.

What could set South Dakota State apart from Ohio State in this game is the veteran leadership the Jackrabbits possess. Not only does South Dakota State have star junior Mike Daum to attract much of the attention on offense, but they also have veterans like seniors Reed Tellinghuisen and Skyler Flatten, along with juniors Tevin King and Brandon Key. The experience of South Dakota State could provide the difference late in a close game.

Numbers to know

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Jae’Sean Tate is currently 20th on Ohio State’s all-time scoring list with 1,493 points and ninth on Ohio State’s all-time rebounding list with 757 career rebounds. With four points, Tate will tie Troy Taylor for 19th on Ohio State’s all-time scoring list, while four more rebounds will tie Tate with Dave Sorensen for eighth on Ohio State’s career rebounding list. While it is unlikely Tate will be able to move up any farther on Ohio State’s all-time rebounding list, the senior could move up a couple more spots on Ohio State’s all-time scoring list if the Buckeyes are able to make a run in the NCAA Tournament.

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At least Ohio State has a coach with some NCAA Tournament experience, since there isn’t much tournament experience on the Buckeyes’ roster. Ohio State enters today’s game with nine total games of NCAA Tournament experience, three of which come from Andrew Dakich’s time at Michigan. Keita Bates-Diop, Jae’Sean Tate, and Kam Williams all appeared in two games the last time Ohio State was in the NCAA Tournament in 2015. South Dakota State will feature more NCAA Tournament experience in today’s game, as they are making their third straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

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Ohio State’s defense will have their hands full today, as they’ll be tasked with slowing down one of the highest scoring offenses in the country. South Dakota State averaged 84.9 points per game this year, which ranked sixth in Division I. The Jackrabbits are one of the best three-point shooting teams in the country, and they also make the most of their opportunities when put on the foul line. The Buckeyes will have to be careful not to fall into a hole early against the Jackrabbits, or Ohio State might not be able to play catchup against South Dakota State’s potent offense.

Cast of characters

Ohio State

Keita Bates-Diop


The battle between Keita Bates-Diop and South Dakota State’s Mike Daum should be fun to watch this afternoon. After carrying the Buckeyes all year long, Bates-Diop should be re-energized after having nearly two weeks of rest. The Big Ten Player of the Year enters the NCAA Tournament averaging 19.4 points per game and 8.8 rebounds per game. Bates-Diop has scored 620 points so far this season, which is 19th most in Ohio State history. If the junior hits his season average today he’ll pass Jay Burson’s 625 points in 1987-88, Evan Turner’s 632 points in 2009-10, and Jared Sullinger’s 635 points in 2010-11.

Kam Williams


If Ohio State gets into a shootout with South Dakota State, the Buckeyes will need Kam Williams to be on the mark. The senior started to find his touch late in the year, reaching double figures in each of the last three games. In each of those games, Williams shot at least 50% from the field, with his best performance coming in the double overtime win against Indiana, where he scored 15 points. Williams will be looking to record his first point in an NCAA Tournament game, as he went scoreless in 12 minutes over two games in 2015.

South Dakota State

Mike Daum


Not only did Mike Daum take home the Summit League Tournament MVP for the third consecutive year, but the junior was named Summit League Player of the Year for the second straight year. Daum is averaging 23.8 points per game and 10.4 rebounds per game, making him one of just three Division I players to average at least 20 points per game and 10 rebounds per game, joining Duke’s Marvin Bagley III and St. Mary’s Jock Landale. Daum is sixth nationally in scoring and has recorded 21 double-doubles this season.

David Jenkins Jr.


After coming off the bench to start off his South Dakota State career, the freshman from Washington earned his first start in December against North Dakota, and has started every game, except for one, since. Jenkins was named Summit League Freshman of the Year after averaging 16.1 points per game. The 549 points Jenkins has scored so far during his freshman season ranks eighth in the country. Jenkins has topped 20 points in 12 games this year, and scored a season-high 31 points on two separate occasions.

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Ohio State, a team with a first-year head coach that was picked by the media that covers the conference to finish in the bottom four, surprises the country with a 24-8 record and second place in the Big Ten. On Sunday, the Buckeyes, who missed the NCAA ...
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Ask Jae'Sean Tate to identify the low point during his four years at Ohio State, and he doesn't hesitate. “The locker room after Rutgers in the Big Ten Tournament,” he said. That was last March. The Buckeyes had just lost to the bottom seed on the ...


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LGHL Ohio State target sits atop initial 247sports rankings for 2020 class

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5-Star DE Bryan Bresee leads the pack in 247sports’ list of top-247 prospects

The NCAA Tournament starts today—but that doesn’t mean football fades from the headlines.

Noted recruiting website 247sports laid out their top-247 prospects for the 2020 recruiting class on Wednesday. At the top of that list was a strong-side defensive end, one that early predictors point to the Ohio State Buckeyes being an early leader for where he’ll commit to.

Bresee leads the way


Bryan Bresee (Damascus, MD / Damascus) is that DE, and he’s highly sought. In addition to being the No. 1 prospect on 247sports’ board for 2020, 23 other schools have made offers to try and get the Maryland star. Florida State, Georgia, Michigan and Penn State are just a handful of the top-tier programs that have already made it known that they want Bresee to go to their respective program.

At the beginning of March, the 6-foot-5 defenseman made unofficial visits to Georgia and Clemson—two schools that made this past season’s College Football Playoff. In April, a couple other unofficial visits are on the books, according to his 247sports profile page, with those visits being to Wisconsin and Notre Dame.

Already, there are five predictions in his 247sports crystal ball, with four of those pointing to the Buckeyes; the other vote belongs to in-state, Big Ten program Maryland. Even though Maryland is on the radar for Bresee, a Twitter graphic was retweeted by the Damascus standout, and it’s very OSU centric.


Congrats to Bryan on being Named the 2020 #1 Player in the Country by @247Sports #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/ZSYgf2OOn7

— Savage Edits (@savageedits15) March 14, 2018

There’s still plenty of time left before he has to make a commitment, but in the early going, things are looking good for the Scarlet and Gray.

Buford (GA) star SG gets that Buckeye offer

While Chris Holtmann and the basketball Buckeyes are in Boise, Idaho, for their tournament game against South Dakota State, an offer was sent out to one of the top shooting guards in the 2019 class.

Four-star Marcus Watson (Buford, GA / Buford) was the recipient of the offer, and he made it known via Twitter.


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— Marcus Watson (@BigTime_MW) March 13, 2018

According to the 247sports composite, Watson is the No. 11 SG, No. 7 prospect in Georgia and the No. 87 prospect in the class. As things stand right now, 15 offers have made their way to the 6-foot-6 Peach State product; some of the offers include in-state programs Georgia and Georgia Tech, but NCAA Tournament teams Florida, Tennessee and Clemson have also made offers, too.

So far, there are only two predictions that have been cast on where Watson will eventually end up—and both are for Georgia Tech. This belief fits, as Watson made two unofficial visits to the Yellow Jackets in as many months.

But, if tournament success comes to the Buckeyes, could that be enough to gain interest from this Georgia prospect?

The Recruiting Guru at it again


SB Nation’s own Bud Elliott was out on the recruiting trail in Florida over the weekend, and has spent the early part of this week writing up what he saw. In yesterday’s recruiting roundup, you read about some of the 2019 prospects that the Buckeyes are after.

Today, it’s about the 2020 stars.

Aydin Henningham (Boynton Beach, FL / Deerfield Beach) was one of the prospects Elliott covered. Henningham, a wide receiver, has over 15 overs, and is being heavily recruited by the Florida schools. Here’s what Elliott had to say about him:


He is not the biggest, nor the fastest, but he makes tough catches, knows how to get open, and does the little things right. Florida, LSU, and Ohio State have offered. Henningham is a serious student and told me he is interested in hearing from Stanford.

WR Marcus Rosemy (Fort Lauderdale, FL / St. Thomas Aquinas) was also included as one of the football prospects to watch out for. Here’s one of his catches:


He did WHAT?!?!

2020 WR recruit @rosemy_marcus went full @OBJ_3 today. pic.twitter.com/QcmUr2URNQ

— SB Nation Recruiting (@SBNRecruiting) March 11, 2018

Just by looking at this video, Rosemy has game. Elliott was able to talk to someone who has seen Rosemy in action at St. Thomas Aquinas:


He has a good understanding of setting up routes for someone his age, and he plucks the ball well. I spoke with someone who has watched him at Aquinas, and they said the only thing he needs is confidence. He is certainly coming into his own, and claims early offers from Florida, Georgia, Ohio State, and Texas.

Those are definitely two names we’ll keep hearing about throughout their recruitment.

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LGHL Tomorrow, Ohio State will find out if their long layoff leads to more rest or rust

Tomorrow, Ohio State will find out if their long layoff leads to more rest or rust
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Also, time is running out to see one of Ohio State’s greatest athletes of all-time.

“One of the things I’m most interested in here is Ohio State’s conditioning. The Buckeyes will have played one game between Feb. 23 and when they tip against the Jackrabbits on March 15. That’s one game in 20 days.”

-Bill Landis, cleveland.com


Whether it’s 40-50 days before a bowl game, byes in the NFL playoffs, or getting bounced in one game following a double-bye in your unusually early conference tournament before heading to the Big Dance, an age-old question in sports has always been the debate between whether a long layoff leads more to rest or rust for a team.

Well, the No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes will be another ideal case study when they finally get back to action in the NCAA Tournament’s Round of 64 tomorrow when they play the No. 12 South Dakota State Jackrabbits. That game will end a particularly odd stretch for the team, especially considering how fast and furious the Big Ten portion of the regular season was.

As Landis notes, OSU’s defeat at the hands of the Penn State Nittany Lions on March 2, is the only game that the team has played since Feb. 23. That’s a long time for any team between competitive contests. Many have speculated that the large number of off-days will allow the thinly-rostered Buckeyes to regain the energy that propelled them to nine-straight wins to open the conference season, before they appeared to tire out in February.

Despite the loss to PSU, the Buckeyes did look somewhat more energized in Madison Square Garden. The question will be if the extra 12+ days will enhance their reserves, or if it will dull the crispness that they played with in their one game in the Big Ten Tournament.

Interestingly enough, the Jackrabbits are also on a bit of a hiatus, as they won the Summit League Tournament back on March 6. For the sake of the Buckeyes and their fans, hopefully the break did provide OSU with more rest than rust. With two-time Summit League Player of the Year Mike Daum leading the way for SDSU, Keita Bates-Diop is going to need to be at his best to counteract the big man’s diverse scoring ability.

“Kelsey Mitchell is Ohio State’s and the Big Ten’s all-time scoring leader. She’s a three-time Big Ten Player of the Year, has won multiple All-American honors, and is one of ten semifinalists for the 2017-2018 Naismith Award... Maybe one day she’ll sit down, look at her resume, and think about what an impressive run she’s had.

-Lori Schimdt, BuckeyeWire


If the OSU men’s team does survive the dreaded No. 5 v. No. 12 matchup tomorrow, they will play again on Saturday, as will the No. 3-seeded women’s team, who will take on the No. 14 George Washington Colonials at 1:30 p.m. ET in the hallowed halls of St. John Arena. If those two games somehow end up conflicting, obviously most fans will likely be tuning into the men’s game.

However, maybe set your DVR for the women’s game, because opportunities to see one of the greatest basketball players (male or female) in school history are dwindling, as Kelsey Mitchell prepares for her final six (at most) games wearing the scarlet and gray. With time running out, as Schmidt points out, practically the only thing that Mitchell hasn’t done in her illustrious career is make it to the Elite Eight.

If the NCAA’s third all-time leading scorer is finally able to get her team to the national quarterfinals, they will be playing for a chance to return home, and to play the Final Four in Columbus’ Nationwide Arena; a fact that is not lost on Mitchell.

“I don’t care who you are, if you’re not thinking about it, you’re crazy,” she said according to Schmidt. “But you just try to stay in the moment and try not to think too far ahead.”

If the Buckeyes are able to win their next four games to set up the possibility of winning the national title at “home,” that would be quite the feather in Mitchell’s already ornately decorated cap, and, hopefully you will be watching as well.

“Notre Dame’s Cale Morris was named Big Ten Player and Goaltender of the Year, while Ohio State’s Steve Rohlik was selected as the Coach of the Year. The Fighting Irish will host the Buckeyes in the championship game of the Big Ten Tournament at 8 p.m. ET Saturday on BTN.”

-Big Ten Conference


With all of the attention that the basketball teams have been drawing lately, not to mention football spring practices going on, it’s easy to overlook just how great both of Ohio State’s hockey teams have been this season. The women’s team will drop the puck against top-ranked Clarkson on Friday in the NCAA Frozen Four. The Buckeyes defeated No. 4 Boston College in the first round last week, and are playing for the chance face No. 2 Wisconsin or No. 3 Colgate on Sunday in Minneapolis, Minn.

On Saturday, the men’s team will face Notre Dame (yes, they’re in the B1G for hockey) in the conference championship game. In anticipation of the matchup, yesterday, the Big Ten released the conference’s postseason awards for men’s hockey.

Ohio State’s Steve Rohlik was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year for guiding his team to a 24-8-5 (14-8-2) record, while forward Tanner Laczynski was named to the All-Big Ten first team. He was joined by defenseman Sasha Larocque and goalie Sean Romeo on the second team. Forward Matthew Weis received an honorable mention, and goalie Tommy Nappier was named to the All-Freshman team. Senior forward Christian Lampasso was Ohio State’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree.

The Buckeyes and the Fighting Irish will face off in South Bend, Ind. on Saturday, March 17 at 8:00 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network.

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