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LGHL No. 6 Ohio State hockey takes down No. 10 Minnesota in shootout, 2-1

No. 6 Ohio State hockey takes down No. 10 Minnesota in shootout, 2-1
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Sean Romeo stopped 34 shots and Gordi Myer scored the shootout winner en route to the victory

Man did Ohio State need this one. With Michigan closing to within two points in the Big Ten standings, and only three games left going into today, Ohio State needed to start closing strong to hold onto their No. 2 seed. Today they grabbed the win in a shootout over No. 10 Minnesota and held serve with Michigan, while all but taking Minnesota out of any chance at the two seed.

Sean Romeo was deservedly the first star of tonight’s game, making 34 saves on 35 shots on goal from the Gophers, not allowing a single score until 10:27 into the third period. Romeo also made an additional six saves in the shootout alone.

Mat Robson was nearly his equal in net for Minnesota, stopping 38/39 shots, but allowing two to Tanner Laczynski and Gordi Myer of all people in the shootout to give Ohio State the win and extra point in the Big Ten standings heading into the last weekend of the season, in which they will take on Wisconsin.

The first period would be scoreless in this one, but unlike Friday night, Ohio State came out and acted like the more highly ranked team. On Friday, they were blown off the puck and significantly outshot until Minnesota finally drew first blood with a first period goal. In this one, OSU actually outshot Minnesota 10-8 in the first and 14-12 in the second.

Unfortunately for the Buckeyes, they couldn’t replicate Minnesota’s Friday success of a first period goal, but they did finally get one in in the second. Mason Jobst scored with just 34 seconds left in the second period, with Freddy Gerard’s gaining the lone assist on what would turn out to be Ohio State’s only goal in regulation.

This was all despite Ohio State only getting one powerplay opportunity in the first and Minnesota having two powerplay chances on three Ohio State penalties in the second alone, including 1:08 of 5-on-3 time. But Ohio State killed it off like they so often do with their elite penalty-killing unit. The Buckeyes came into tonight leading the nation in penalty-kill percentage, a full two percentage points ahead of No. 2, Army. Former Buckeye Tyler Nanne took a Minnesota penalty at 16:28 of the second, but OSU wasn’t able to pay that one off either.

The third wouldn’t be nearly as kind to the Buckeyes. They’d outshoot Minnesota again, 13-12, but the Gophers would score the lone goal of the frame with 9:33 left in the period. Brent Gates tied it up and that’s where the score would remain.

In overtime, shots were 3-2 Minnesota, but again, neither team would score. Romeo and Robson were engaged in a duel and it seemed like this one was going to go on all night. Because this is Big Ten play, it was allowed to and we went to the shootout.

That’s where Romeo would separate himself from Robson. He’d stop six of seven Minnesota attempts while Robson only stopped five of seven from the Buckeye.

Tanner Laczynski would lead it off for OSU and score, but on Minnesota’s first attempt, Tyler Sheehy knotted the shootout at one apiece. Then there was a dearth of scoring for awhile, much like this entire weekend series.

Ronnie Hein was stopped by Robson. Gates was stopped this time by Romeo. Sam McCormick missed. So did Brannon McManus for Minnesota. Sorry, come again, Kevin Miller. Try again when you have fewer consonants in your name, Mike Szmatula, said Sean Romeo. John Wiitala, robbed by Robson. Scott Reedy got greedy and got nothing out of it for the Gophers.

Enter Gordi Myer. He came in without a single goal on the season. Only eight assists to his record. Only 26 shots on goal.

So of course he scored the winner on Robson.

Tommy Novak would be stopped by Romeo and that’d be that. Ohio State came out with the shootout victory and the extra point. Take it and run.

The Buckeyes will look to clinch the No. 2 seed in the Big Ten tournament next weekend as they host Wisconsin for the last weekend series of the regular season. Should be fun. Go Bucks.

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The No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes men's lacrosse team held off a furious comeback from Hofstra Saturday to win 9-7 in Columbus. With the win, the Buckeyes move to 3-0 on the young season. Despite strong play from faceoff specialist Christian Feliziani in ...
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LGHL No. 6 Ohio State lacrosse earns 9-7 win over Hofstra

No. 6 Ohio State lacrosse earns 9-7 win over Hofstra
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The Buckeyes fought off Hofstra’s comeback attempt to move to 3-0 on the season.

The No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes men’s lacrosse team held off a furious comeback from Hofstra Saturday to win 9-7 in Columbus. With the win, the Buckeyes move to 3-0 on the young season.

Despite strong play from faceoff specialist Christian Feliziani in his first two games, Hofstra dominated the circle early, collecting the first two faceoffs on the day. However, the faceoffs were about the only touches that Hofstra had in the first quarter. After a turnover, Ohio State got the ball on attack and settled its offense, leading to a score from sophomore midfielder Tre Leclaire for his seventh goal of the season. Hofstra took the ensuing faceoff down for two quick shots against Ohio State goalie Matthew Smidt, but the Buckeyes were able to clear and, after a saved shot and turnover by Hofstra, score on a shot in transition from sophomore midfielder Ryan Terefenko midway through the first quarter.

Feliziani won the ensuing faceoff and the Ohio State attack held the ball on offense, nearly earning a shot clock violation. Leclaire then scored his second of the game on a man-up opportunity after a slashing penalty on Hofstra, assisted by junior attackman Gale Thorpe. Senior attackman Colin Chell added to the Buckeyes’ lead, scoring again just 12 seconds later on an assist from Leclaire. After another turnover from Hofstra, Thorpe scored the final goal of the quarter, putting Ohio State up 5-0 heading into the second.

Hofstra started to claw back in the second quarter. After exchanging several possessions, Hofstra scored its first goal of the game on a shot from Jimmy Yanes. They won the ensuing faceoff and connected on another goal from Ryan Tierney to pull within three. The Buckeyes finally recouped near the end of the quarter with another Thorpe score, but a man-up goal by Hofstra with 43 seconds remaining in the half narrowed Ohio State’s lead to 6-3 at the break.

Freshman attackman J.T. Bugliosi opened scoring for the Buckeyes in the second half, connecting on a shot with 9:21 remaining in the third. After nearly six more minutes without a goal, things started to get tight as Hofstra scored two to close the third and cut Ohio State’s lead to two heading into the final quarter of play.

Hofstra wasn’t done yet, as they found the back of the net just 23 seconds into the quarter to pull within one. After trading possessions and shots on both sides, a goal from senior midfielder John Kelly finally gave the Buckeyes some breathing room with 5:38 remaining in the game. Chell added to the lead two minutes later to put the Buckeyes up 9-6 heading into the final three minutes. Hofstra managed one more goal with 49 seconds left, but the comeback ultimately fell short.

Leclaire, Chell and Thorpe led Ohio State with two goals apiece, with six Buckeyes scoring in all. Overall shots were 19-18 in favor of Hofstra, but Ohio State’s Smidt had 12 saves to Hofstra’s Jack Concannon’s 9. Feliziani finished the day going 8-for-16 on faceoffs. Senior defenseman Erik Evans led the Buckeyes in groundballs, collecting four of Ohio State’s 28.

Next up, Ohio State is scheduled to face Jacksonville on the road Feb. 25 at 1 p.m. ET.

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JT Barrett's quarterback nickname tradition lives on
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LGHL No. 6 Ohio State hockey downed at No. 10 Minnesota, 2-1

No. 6 Ohio State hockey downed at No. 10 Minnesota, 2-1
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Sean Romeo made 26 saves but the offense couldn’t get more than one in themselves

It was Ohio State’s first game since toppling No. 1 Notre Dame last weekend, however, the result wasn’t the same against No. 10 Minnesota. The Buckeyes fell to the Golden Gophers, 2-1.

Sean Romeo valiantly stopped 12/13 shots in the first period, but Ohio State only put five on net themselves, offering little offense to counter a Minnesota team out for revenge for OSU sweeping them in Columbus on December 8-9.

Ohio State would battle back and actually outshoot the Gophers in the third as they trailed by a single goal for the entire period, but couldn’t beat Mat Robson. They couldn’t find an advantage over Minnesota even down one in the second, as both teams sent eight shots on goal each, with both scoring once.

Minnesota scored the goal that would give them that lead they wouldn’t relinquish at 9:02 of the first, as Brent Gates scored his tenth of the year off a rebound.

Making the first even more galling for Ohio State was the fact that they were the only ones with a power play opportunity. (The shot differential could have somehow been even worse if that wouldn’t have happened.) Not how you want to come out when you’re the No. 6 team in the country trying to hold onto that No. 2 seed in the Big Ten.

OSU came out firing in the second, registering six of the first seven shots on goal, but then allowed seven out of the last nine, as each team ended the period with one goal and eight shots apiece.

Minnesota doubled their lead to 2-0 on a point shot by Jack Glover that found its way in past Romeo. Ohio State would answer, at least, at 18:27 of the second on a powerplay goal by Matt Miller on a one timer from the point.

He got the pass between the points from Gordi Myer and fired home his sixth of the year. It didn’t look like Robson saw it until it was too late. Freddy Gerard had the secondary assist.


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That’d be it on the offensive end for the Buckeyes, unfortunately. Making things more concerning than they would appear is that once again Ohio State had to rely on its special teams moreso than you would hope. That’s all well and good for a regular season, but anyone who’s ever watched playoff hockey knows that refs have a tendency to swallow their whistles, making even strength play even more important than it already is.

A team that relies on its powerplay to generate offense as much as Ohio State does may be in trouble in that case. They can’t just rely on a man advantage and the benevolence of the refs to score goals against conference competition.

Anyway, OSU would outshoot the Gophers 9-7 in the third, but fail to put any in past Robson. He stopped 21/22 shots and helped Minnesota kill 2/3 Ohio State powerplays.

Ohio State was outshot, despite having three power plays to Minnesota’s zero, 28-22 and were completely blown out of the arena the only time the game was tied. That doesn’t bode well for Saturday afternoon’s game, as the two teams will face off again at 5 p.m. ET.

Minnesota is now within five points of OSU for the No. 2 seed in the Big Ten, while Michigan has closed to within two. It sure looks like Ohio State needs a win here. We’ll see if they can get one.

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Sauve made 38 saves and posted her ninth shutout of the season for the Buckeyes (21-8-4, 14-5-4-3 WCHA). Tatum Skaggs and Julianna Iafallo provided the offense for OSU as each found the back of the net twice. The loss means the Beavers (13-17-3, 8-13-2 ...
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LGHL Ohio State baseball opens the 2018 season 2-0 at the Snowbird Classic

Ohio State baseball opens the 2018 season 2-0 at the Snowbird Classic
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Plus, three Buckeye lacrosse players are vying for a spot on Team Canada.

“The Ohio State baseball team embarks on its 135th season this weekend when it travels to Port Charlotte, Fla., for four games beginning Friday at the Snowbird Classic.”

-Ohio State Buckeyes


Spring sports are officially underway for Ohio State, and the baseball team took to the field on Friday morning to kick off the Buckeyes’ 135th season. They’ll open the 2018 season with the Snowbird Classic down in Port Charlotte, Florida.

The Buckeyes blasted past UW-Milwuakee in their first matchup in Friday’s double-header, claiming an 11-7 victory thanks to a five-run rally in the bottom of the eighth. In their second game of the day, Ohio State was able to keep Canisius at bay, winning 6-4, but went scoreless through seven innings. A 2-0 start is exactly what the Buckeyes needed, as they work to get back to the top of the Big Ten after a bit of a derailed 2017 season.

The 2018 Ohio State baseball team returns 22 letter-winners, including 13 members of the 2016 Big Ten championship team and 10 newcomers. It’ll be a long time before the Buckeyes are playing in front of their home crowd though, with 17 road games scheduled before the home opener.

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Alec Yoder and Sean Melton finished inside the top eight in the all-around on day one at the Winter Cup Thursday evening at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort and Casino.”

-Ohio State Buckeyes


The Ohio State men’s gymnastics team has set themselves up for a big finish on Saturday, following day one of the Winter Cup on Thursday. Not only did two of the Buckeyes finish in the top eight of the all-around competition, but two others nabbed top spots in single events.

Sean Melton finished the day with the fifth-highest all-around score (82.850) thanks in part to his No. 1 score on the rings (14.550), No. 6 on the floor (14.100) and No. 7 on the high bar (13.500).

Similarly, Alec Yoder finished with the eighth-highest all-around score (82.400), coming in at No. 2 in both the rings (13.150) and parallel bars (14.150). Other Buckeyes to make a splash include Sean Junior Neighbarger who finished No. 4 on the vault (14.550) and Max Andryushchenko — who competed among the junior athletes — finished with the third-best score on the vault (14.200).

Next up, are the Winter Cup finals on Saturday night, kicking off late-night at 10:15 p.m. ET.

“A trio of Buckeyes - Tre Leclaire, Jake Withers and Jesse King - have come one step closer to representing Team Canada at the 2018 FIL Men’s Lacrosse World Championships this summer, the organization announced.”

-Ohio State Buckeyes


Somehow we are already in Week 3 of the lacrosse season, and one current and two former members of the Ohio State lacrosse team are eyeing some incredible post-season playing opportunities. The 2018 FIL Men’s Lacrosse World Championships will take place in Netanya, Israel from July 12-21, and there’s a chance that Team Canada features three Buckeyes in the competition.

There are 34 players currently on the Team Canada training roster, including Leclaire, Withers, and King, with the team choosing 23 players to fill out their final roster ahead of the world championships. The coaches have already dismissed around a dozen players to get down to 34 players, so the Buckeyes have already made it through one round of cuts.

Leclaire is the only Buckeye still playing at Ohio State, but did help Team Canada win a silver medal at the 2016 U19 World Championships — a competition in which he scored 11 goals and claimed three assists in six games.

King graduated from Ohio State in 2015, and left Columbus as the school’s fourth all-time leading scorer, and played for Team Canada (and winning gold) in the 2014 World Championships.

Withers is just one year removed from playing for the Buckeyes, where he finished his collegiate career as the program’s all-time leader in ground balls and had 614 (Yay, Columbus) face-off wins.

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