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1) The Buckeyes could take care of much of their 2018 linebacker recruiting needs by simply going to opposite ends of the state of Ohio. They would like to go north and land Toledo St. John's linebacker Dallas Gant and would like to go to the southern ...
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The Ohio State Buckeyes are well represented in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. On August 6 they will have their 10th member when Orlando Pace will be inducted. Only two universities have more Alumni in the Hall of Fame than Ohio State. Notre Dame has ...


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Ohio State has started to turn things around when it comes to their basketball recruiting, but the program is still in need of a star player, a five-star type talent, that can help lead the program back to glory. What's next for the Buckeyes? Make sure ...

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Garcia Lane returned the punt 18 yards and the Buckeyes had the ball on the visitor's 37. Tomczak finished the game-winning, 10-play drive with a 1-yard sneak to give Ohio State a 21-14 lead. With just over four minutes remaining, the Bears made things ...

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Then six additional OSU players made one of Steele's preseason All-Big Ten teams: guard Billy Price and defensive end Tyquan Lewis were named second-team, cornerback Gareon Conley made third-team, while running back Michael Weber, H-back/RB ...

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LGHL Ohio State great Aaron Craft signs with Aquila Basket Trento in Italy

Ohio State great Aaron Craft signs with Aquila Basket Trento in Italy
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The former Buckeye legend’s headed back to play basketball in Europe.

The dream of an Aaron Craft long term return to American professional basketball will have to wait once again.

Less than a year after returning to the D-League to finish last season with the Santa Cruz Warriors, the developmental affiliate of the Western Conference champion Golden State Warriors, Craft is returning to Europe, on a one-year deal in Italy. Craft will spend next season in Trento, Trentino playing for Serie A club Aquila Basket Trento.

The former D-League defender of the year spent most of last season with Szolnoki Olaj KK, a Hungarian League team. In his 10 league games, Craft averaged 4.3 points per game to go along with 3.3 assists and 1.6 steals per contest.

Though it’s hardly uncommon for Americans playing professionally abroad to leave due to culture shock or a variety of extra-basketball challenges, Craft spoke more to the club specifically being problematic rather than the difficulties of adjusting or otherwise.

“It was interesting. Basketball over there is a little different,” Craft told D-League Digest when he left Szolnoki Olaj last season to return stateside. “The way they like to play, things like that. So that was an adjustment. But, once you get used to it it’s not so bad. It just wasn’t a great situation for me. The team’s doing pretty well so just trying to make a decision that’s best for myself and hopefully this is it.”

Craft spent the past few months trying to catch the eyes of NBA scouts while playing for the Utah Jazz’s Summer League team. He averaged 6.4 points per game, 2.2 rebounds and 3 assists but elected to pursue guarantees in Europe than try to catch on with an NBA team’s expanded training camp roster.

Craft’s new coach Maurizio Buscaglia’s review of the Buckeye was glowing in a statement translated by Land-Grant Holy Land.

“Aaron Craft is a player of great strength, both offensively and defensively. This is a very aggressive point guard who will make us great in transition because he knows how to attack the iron, has a great dribble drive and shot and knows how to play upright while taking contract. He has considerable abilities to play the pick-and-roll, read the game and involve his teammates due to his remarkable skills as a facilitator. He's so perfect for the kind of team we have built, based on his great sharing offensively as well as what he brings defensively. With his mentality, his defensive quality and his energy, we believe he and [Argentinian guard] Toto Forray will form a great duo.”

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LGHL Looking back at the first time Urban Meyer rained on Michigan State’s parade

Looking back at the first time Urban Meyer rained on Michigan State’s parade
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A one point win in East Lansing, Mich. got Meyer his first win in Big Ten conference play.

After four years in charge as head coach at Ohio State, Urban Meyer has had his share of memorable wins. We already discussed about Meyer’s first win as Buckeye head coach, now let’s look at his first win in Big Ten conference play against Michigan State on Sept. 29, 2012.

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How’d we get here?


Fast forward out of the non-conference schedule in 2012. Meyer got the Buckeyes off to an unsurprising 4-0 start. From laying waste to in-state institution Miami (OH) to shutting down future NFL first rounder quarterback Blake Bortles (and UCF) to upending Cal on the road and UAB at home, this Ohio State team was showing signs that they were leaps and bounds ahead from where they were a year prior.

Standing firmly as the team to beat, the first team in the Big Ten conference to test Meyer and the Buckeyes would be a program (and coach) that Buckeye Nation would come to learn very well over the next four seasons: Mark Dantonio and Michigan State.

Through their first four games, Michigan State played against two top 25 foes. First, they upended then-No. 24 Boise State, 17-13, in East Lansing, Mich. in primetime on opening weekend. However, Sparty was taken to the cleaners by rival Notre Dame, 20-3, a couple weeks later.

A former Buckeye assistant, Dantonio cultivated the Spartans into a program that was well on its way to becoming a contender. In this matchup, No. 20 Michigan State (3-1) met No. 14 Ohio State (4-0) at 3:30 p.m. in Spartan Stadium. This game marked the beginning of a four year – and currently active trend – of watching national championship dreams implode for the loser.

The Spartans were battled tested already


The Fighting Irish were ranked No. 20 at the time of their win against Dantonio’s squad. Remember that Notre Dame team? Manti T’eo was the star on defense, and the Irish wound up in the national championship game at season’s end – before getting obliterated by Alabama.

But that’s not the point.

Michigan State played quality opponents in the non-conference portion of their schedule. In comparison: None of the teams Ohio State faced were in the top 25.

It was the test of the season for the Buckeyes – and an early one at that.

An oddity from the Michigan State game was that, up to that point in the season, Ohio State didn’t play on a true grass field. According to the Ohio State press release leading up to their date with Michigan State, the Buckeyes faired 0-3 in 2011 on grass fields. Granted, the Buckeyes had an interim coach in Luke Fickell, but the playing environment could’ve impacted the game, especially if players weren’t use to what they were running on.

With all of these “statistics”, it seemed as if Michigan State was going to spoil the early success Meyer had at Ohio State . With the scarlet and gray serving time for TattooGate – by being on a one year bowl ban – the undefeated season was all they could have. Michigan State still had a chance to dream about being in the national title picture with only one early season loss.

Remember in the last section where I said that the Spartan-Buckeye matchups over the past four years have ended ambitions for titles? Well, in this case, it was Sparty’s dream of winning a championship that went by the wayside in the 17-16 loss to the Buckeyes.

The one-point win in the state up North was a defining moment for Meyer at Ohio State. This win brought the team together and put them in the mindset that an undefeated season was possible – and was a complete 180-degree turnaround from the abysmal 10-7 loss a year prior in Columbus, Ohio.

Keeping with tradition


Ohio State, since I can remember, has always been considered “Running Back U”. If it wasn’t Eddie George, it was Maurice Clarett. If it wasn’t Clarett, it was Chris “Beanie” Wells.

With Carlos Hyde on this team, Meyer kept the tradition of having a bruising running back at the ready. Against Michigan State, the running attack was the ‘X-factor’, but it wasn’t the strength of rushing that won for the Buckeyes; it was speed.

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Momma, there goes that man: Braxton Miller tallied over half the Buckeyes rushing yards against MSU

In the win, Ohio State collected 21 first downs. Fourteen of those came from running the ball. In comparison: Sparty had a whopping zero first downs from the run game.

As a matter of fact, the running game doomed Michigan State. The Spartans had 22 ground attempts and could only muster a total of 34 yards. That’s an average of 1.5 yards per pop. Meyer’s ground game gobbled up 204 yards on 44 attempts – an average of roughly 4.6 yards per carry.

Braxton Miller led the Buckeyes charge in East Lansing. He was responsible for 136 of the rushing yards and over half (23) of the rushing attempts. On the first play from scrimmage, a 20 yard pick up, you knew that Miller was going to be the crux of the Spartans’ defense.

From this game on, Miller showed that he was the dual-threat quarterback that could wreak havoc on defenses. Like Chris Leak at Florida, Meyer inherited another top-flight QB that could do it all. Also, like with the Gators, Meyer was setting his sights for another championship run.

Fun facts from the game

  • Both Meyer and Dantonio were the 24th coach at their respective schools. However, it didn’t really matter who was coaching the Spartans at home when they faced the Buckeyes. From 1992-2012, Ohio State grabbed 6-of-7 in East Lansing. Nick Saban, John L. Smith and Dantonio didn’t have a great answer on how to stop the Buckeyes on home turf (or in this case, grass).
  • ESPN College Gameday was at this game! Lee Corso picked the Buckeyes and on top of that, Brent Musberger and Kirk Herbstreit were the ones looking live from Spartan Stadium.
What was happening in college football?

  • Johnny Manziel was doing Johnny Manziel things on the football field. Texas A&M coasted past Arkansas, 58-10. The SEC player of the week went 29-of-38, throwing for a videogame-esque 453 yards and three touchdowns. Additionally, the boy wonder ran for 105 yards and another TD. Oh, I forgot to mention: this was pre-Bert times in Little Rock, Ark. This was the era of John L. Smith.
  • Michigan had a bye-week after taking an ‘L’ against Notre Dame. Just four weeks into the season, the Wolverines were 2-2. *clapping intensifies *
  • No. 2 Oregon was being led by a redshirt freshman named Marcus Mariota. Once again, the Ducks continued to win the day by silencing the Washington State Cougars, 51-26.
  • Alabama was continuing to clean up the streets as the No. 1 team in the country. This week, Ole Miss felt the wrath of Saban and the Crimson Tide by getting stampeded 33-14.
Current events around Urban’s first B1G win


Singer Andy Williams passed away. On top of his The Andy Williams Variety Show in the mid-1960s, Williams also had a career as a singer. If you’ve ever walked into a store during Christmas time, you’ve probably heard Williams’ rendition of ‘Happy Holiday/The Holiday Season’ or ‘It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year’. Williams was 84.

  • It might’ve seemed like an eternity ago, but the first presidential debate took place between Mitt Romney and incumbent President Barack Obama. Held in Denver, the debate happened four days (Oct. 3) after Meyer got the Buckeyes to a 5-0 start.

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located in the East side upper deck.45 yard line. PM me if interested.It looks like almost the entire east side upper deck is going to be Buckeye fans.Easy access to barhrooms and concession stands.I will take 750 for the pair.Same seats are selling for 1100 to 1200 a pair.Good luck Buckeyes!!!

tBBC Sunday Morning Coffee: October 07, 1922

Sunday Morning Coffee: October 07, 1922
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The large man stood at the window of his room that overlooked South High Street, not so far from the State Capital. He had risen early as he always did to run up to the Ohio State University Campus, and around the track of the new stadium, before returning to his room at the ‘Turner House’. The sun was just beginning to rise as he heard the clock behind him strike six.

He felt good. He’d be heading downstairs to the cafeteria soon to assure that he had a good seat for breakfast. Ole Nanna Dayton, an elderly African-American woman who ran the kitchen for the Turner family, was the best cook in these parts. Her pancakes were fluffy, light, and tasted so delightful with the extra sugar and buttermilk that she’d add. The extra thick sliced bacon was always cooked to perfection. It made him smile because he knew he’d always be satisfied whenever he stepped into Nanna’s kitchen. What he needed most of all though was a steaming cup of black coffee with two lumps of sugar.

Harry Steel pulled his sweaty tee shirt off, looking into the mirror next to his bed at his chiseled face. Harry was rapidly making a name for himself with the Ohio State Buckeyes Football team and Coach John Wilce. At six feet and two inches he was one of the bigger men on the team. He played both sides of the ball – defensively he was a tackle that wreaked havoc on the opposition. He loved this part of football. The aggression he often had savoring within him just spewed out in the competition. On the offensive side of the ball he was the center. So Harry endured contact on every play and often had the black and blue marks to show for it too.

The day before had been the opening day for the Buckeyes for the 1922 season, also serving as the first game to ever be played in Ohio Stadium. The seating capacity was numbered at 63,000. As games prior at Ohio Field, holding only 14,000 simply did not suffice the new hunger for football at OSU. But, unbeknownst to all logic, this opening game against Ohio Wesleyan only brought in around 22,000 people to witness a close battle that delivered no touchdowns.

John Wilce had his team prepared, spelling out his plan in his academic and often gentlemanly manner. So what happened? Junior Harry Workman, the quarterback, was an amazing athlete. His running skills were unmatched by anyone on the team. His passing attempts, often not perfect, were always and surprisingly successful. Harry Workman simply had a knack for making it happen. But his four fumbles, part of which was Harry’s fault at center, were lost each time to the eager Ohio Wesleyan defense.

Lloyd Pixley, the senior captain, ended up having the game of his life. He had forced a fumble of the Ohio Wesleyan Quarterback down on their thirty-two. The Buckeyes and Workman though failed to get a first down – only moving it seven yards in three plays. Workman, also the kicker, nailed the three point field goal from twenty-five yards out. The Buckeyes would lead 3-0 in the third.

The game went on with the back and forth grind that it ended up being. Neither the Buckeyes nor Ohio Wesleyan managed any favorable offensive results. Finally with less than three minutes remaining Lloyd Pixley again reappeared. From his defensive end position he hammered the running back and drove him into the end zone for a touch back. The Buckeyes got another two.

5-0 would be the final for the opening game for the 1922 season and the first game in the new stadium called Ohio Stadium. It was a win Harry surmised. A win is a win is a win! He chuckled. He looked forward to the next week when they were matched against Oberlin in the new stadium as well. He knew the fullback for the “O” Men who had scored the winning touchdown the year before at Ohio Field, defeating the Buckeyes 7-6. His nonsense of being the school of John Heisman – whatever that meant! – added to Harry’s thirst for the rematch

“Nanna!” Harry walked into the kitchen as the elderly woman approached him eagerly.

“Whip them Oberlin boys next week. How dare they beat my Buckeyes!” Nanna smiled as she embraced the large Harry Steel.

The aroma of coffee immediately gathered his interest.

“Black with two lumps of sugar!” Nanna smiled as she turned and headed to get him a steaming hot cup of coffee.

Harry smiled as he sat at the table. He loved this place.

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Dogs and cats, Buckeyes and Wolverines living together. July 31, 2016. By JIM NAVEAU - Sports correspondent , Weirton Daily Times. Save |. This is going to come as a shock to some fans but Ohio State and Michigan football players can get along, respect ...

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LGHL SB Nation Big Ten Power Rankings have Ohio State third. Did they get that wrong?

SB Nation Big Ten Power Rankings have Ohio State third. Did they get that wrong?
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That seems a little surprising!

When it comes to preseason previews, the gold standard is easily the work of Bill Connelly here at SB Nation, and I’m not just saying that because he’s a coworker and friend. Bill’s previews, which draw heavily on S&P+ and advanced stats, are a product of exhaustive research, and are generally very fair and reasonable. Any fan looking to better understand the rosters, and the major storylines of the coming season would do well to read them.

Recently, Bill finished his previews for every Big Ten team, and gave a conference power rankings based on his findings. And where does he slot Ohio State?

Third! And, for what it’s worth, he says he “regrets it already” right in his headline.

Atop the leaderboard sits Michigan, and while us fans might rail against that, it isn’t hard to see the argument. Michigan returns perhaps the best secondary and wideout corps in the Big Ten, along with an elite tight end. They have questions at quarterback (and maybe elsewhere), but weirdness aside, this coaching staff has earned the benefit of the doubt when it comes to QB development. Add that to one of the easiest schedules for a contender in the country, and you have a completely sensible argument for having Michigan as your preseason Big Ten favorite.

But Connelly also had Michigan State ahead of Ohio State. Is everybody...wait for it...disrespecting...the Spartans?

To be fair, it’s not like Connelly is drawing a line in the sand, passionately arguing that Michigan State will be superior next season...he’s hedging right there in the dang headline. And his decision to put Michigan State ahead of the Buckeyes appears to be more about the Buckeyes than Michigan State. After all, Ohio State is returning less production from last year than nearly anybody, especially in position groups where that tends to matter more (like wideout and defensive back). And their matchup next season? It’s at Michigan State.

Still, let’s not forget that the Spartans are not without major personnel losses too. Connor Cook, one of the best QBs in program history? Gone (although it’s not like Michigan State needed him to beat Ohio State last year). Top two pass catchers? Gone. Two All-Americans on the offensive line? Gone. Two of their best corners from last year? Gone. And unlike Ohio State, the Spartans don’t have a bevy of blue-chippers along the two deep at every position.

I probably wouldn’t pick Michigan State over Ohio State next year, but given the fact that the game is at Michigan State, and that the Buckeyes will be exceptionally young, I don’t think slotting them over Ohio State in power rankings is a outrageously hot take. In terms of pure, unmitigated talent, Ohio State will have an advantage in virtually every Big Ten game they play next season. But it will be young, unproven talent, and there will likely be bumps in the road. It’s entirely possible they lose multiple Big Ten games next season, and the world wouldn’t end. In fact, Ohio State is probably a good bet to compete for a 2017 Big Ten title, if not a playoff spot, especially if J.T. Barrett returns.

Other thoughts from the power rankings?

For one, Penn State is much higher than many observers might have guessed. They sit at number four, ahead of every single Big Ten West team. That might seem ambitious, given their coaching changes, and replacements at QB and massive attrition up front, not to mention years of bad offensive line play. But the Nittany Lions might have the best running back in the conference, some potentially solid options in the secondary, and a manageable league schedule. Happy Valley is not devoid of talent.

If you’re looking for a team that seems surprisingly low in the rankings, it’s Iowa. Despite forcing parents across the country to have uncomfortable conversations with their kids about the prospect of an undefeated Iowa, the Hawkeyes are projected eighth, behind Nebraska, Wisconsin, Northwestern and Minnesota (!) in the Big Ten West. That’s despite the fact that they return a good QB, the best defensive back in the conference, and most of their defense.

A lot of football fans, including yours truly, thought Iowa wasn’t quite as good as their record last season, as they rode a strong defense to close wins over not-great competition. The advanced stats seem to agree, and think a regression is probable. If you believe in the power of the numbers, shorting Iowa stock seems smart.

Other than that, there doesn’t appear to be anything especially controversial in the numbers. I wouldn’t personally slot Ohio State at third this year, but it wouldn’t shock me. And if you’re going to look for something to base your opinions of this year’s teams, these previews aren’t a bad place to start.

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Ohio State football has many long-standing traditions, with many of those coming from The Ohio State University Marching Band, better known as "The Best Damn Band In The Land", or TBDBITL, by many. The game atmosphere is always better when ...

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2016 Team Captains

Haven't seen a thread for this yet. Urb named the 3 captains immediately at the end of last season which was a great move. RM was the only obviouis choice on the D side and I wondered at the time if another captain would be named later on that side of the ball. I'd love to see Tyquan Lewis step up and take a strong voice in fall camp and force the hand here. You could say the same for Mike Hill but it would be a bigger suprise for him to assume that spot. No doubt about it though, another leader emerging in fall camp is a needed story line.

LGHL 2016 Rio Olympics will feature almost a dozen Ohio State Buckeyes

2016 Rio Olympics will feature almost a dozen Ohio State Buckeyes
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From Columbus to the international stage; several Buckeyes compete for greatness.

The 2016 Rio Olympics have been marred in controversy since the site was chosen. Despite health concerns, repeated warnings by WHO and a litany of high-profile athletes foregoing competing, there is a subset of athletes who don’t rely on a multi-million contract to play/participate in their sport and rather scrape by in order to achieve worldwide success. It’s these players that are still heading to Rio to represent their respective countries on the quest for a gold medal — 11 Ohio State Buckeyes are among those heading to Brazil.

With one of the most respected athletic departments among colleges, it’s no surprise that every two years (with summer and winter Games) sees a handful of Buckeyes competing on the World’s greatest stage. There were over 50 Olympic hopefuls from Ohio State, 34 swimmers — the most of any team —, who competed in Olympic Trials, but at the end of the day, 11 will get the chance to go for a spot on the medal podium.

Kyle Snyder, Wrestling (USA)


The Buckeye was setting records and winning National Championships — two (2!) — back when he was at Ohio State, only to follow that up by being the youngest American ever to win a wrestling world championship at 19 years old. Snyder won the 97 kg (213 lbs) freestyle weight class at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials to secure his spot on the team headed to Brazil.

"There have been a lot of great athletes at Ohio State," Snyder said, according to The Lantern. "I’m very proud to represent Ohio State and I feel like other than serving in the military, being an Olympian is the next best way to represent your country."

Training for the Olympics provides a bit more of a narrow focus compared to a larger field of competitors in college. Snyder has some familiarity with every possible competitor he could face in Rio, having either wrestled against or watched film on each. The young wrestler will also have more than enough time to prepare for any last minute changes, as he competes on the final day of the Summer Games, Aug. 21.

Aside from the competition, Snyder will have a very familiar face along for the ride, as Ohio State Associate Head Wrestling Coach Lou Rosselli was named to Team USA's coaching staff. Rosselli will head to Rio ahead of hopefully landing a few competitors on the medal podium.



Another headed to Rio: @LouRosselli named to @USAWrestling coaching staff.
https://t.co/mq4Aw7zDP8#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/5vZe0FNnRd

— Ohio State Wrestling (@wrestlingbucks) July 27, 2016
Nate Ebner, Rugby (USA)


After signing a new contract with the New England Patriots early in the offseason, former Buckeye football player Nate Ebner took a leave of absence to chase his — and his late Father’s — dream of being an Olympic rugby player. Ebner has spent the past few months training in San Diego with USA Rugby and secured one of the 12 roster spots and is headed to Rio.

Ebner was focused solely on fulfilling a dream rather the possible consequences for his NFL career, stating, according the Columbus Dispatch, "If something bad happens or it happens that God forbid I couldn’t go back to the NFL, that would be terrible, and I don’t want that to happen. But I think the regret of not taking the opportunity to play in the Olympics would eat me up for the rest of my life. I’d rather say I tried and failed than not to try at all."

Not only will Ebner be the only active NFL player to compete in the Olympics this year, but this is also the first time the U.S. Olympic men’s rugby team has competed at a Games since 1924, and will mark the first time Rugby Sevens, specifically, is played. The competition starts for Team USA Aug. 9-12 at Deodoro Stadium.

Jason Pryor, Fencing (USA)


After graduating from Ohio State in 2009, Pryor has been a full time resident athlete at the U.S. Olympic Training Center since April 2010. The Buckeye secured his spot at the Rio Games in March at the Westend Grand Prix in Budapest, Hungary. Competing in the men’s epee, he finished the event as the second-highest ranked competitor for the PanAmerican zone -- having won team gold at the 2015 PanAm American Championships.

"Ohio State is a collegian program, but it is a real Olympic center. We have everything to be the best. We have one of the best athletic departments and we have better facilities than any other team," Ohio State head coach Vladimir Nazlymov said.

Nichelle Prince, Women’s Soccer (Canada)


The Ohio State senior forward will miss out on the beginning of the collegiate soccer season as she joins the Canadian National Women’s Soccer team in the Rio Olympics. Native of Ajax, Ontario, Prince was one of 19 players to make the final roster heading to the Games in August. With the medal games being slated for late-August, the overlap will likely keep her from the Ohio State opener against Kent State on Aug. 19.

Prince is no stranger to success in Canadian leagues, having played for Canada’s U-15, U-17 and U-20 teams, scoring a total of six goals and four assists in that time. She also earned 16 caps for the national team, four during the team’s Olympic qualifying round earlier in the year, and an assist on the team’s final goal against Costa Rica to clinch their spot in the Brazil.

"I look forward to representing my country and Ohio State in Rio," Prince said, according to The Lantern.

As a Buckeye, Prince is tied for the lead in goals (6) and assists (7) during her collegiate career, and was named to both the Big Ten all-freshman team and the conference’s second team after her first season at Ohio State. She also helped lead the Buckeyes to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament in 2015.

Dustin Tynes, Swimming (Bahamas)


Tynes swimming success started back in high school at The Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tenn, where he set a national record as part of the Red Raider 4x50 medley relay team, won a state championship in the 100m breaststroke, and participated in the Commonwealth Games, Youth Olympic Games and FINA World Junior Swimming Championships. He also holds multiple Bahamian junior and senior breaststroke national records as a member of the Bahamas National Team.


Proud to say that I am the 58th Olympian of the @OhioState_MSwim program. I came here 2 years ago and haven't looked back! #GoBucks

— Dustin Tynes (@Dtynes242) July 7, 2016

At Ohio State, he won his first collegiate event against Denison in 2015, winning the 100m breaststroke with a time of 57.10. He followed that with his first appearances at the Big Ten and NCAA Championship meets in 2015 — finishing 10th and 11th in the 100m and 200m breaststroke respectively at the Big Ten Championship, and finishing 25th in the 100m breaststroke at the NCAA Championship.

Full list of Buckeyes competing

Name Country Sport
Aina Cid Centrelles Spain Rowing (Women's Pair)
Nate Ebner United States Rugby Sevens
Eleanor Harvey Canada Fencing (Foil)
Misha Koudinov New Zealand Men's Gymnastics
Ilse Paulis Netherlands Rowing (Women's Lightweight Double)
Nichelle Prince Canada Women's Soccer
Jason Pryor United States Fencing (Epee)
Elodie Ravera-Scaramozzino France Rowing (Women's Double Sculls)
Mona Shaito Lebanon Fencing (Foil)
Kyle Snyder United States Wrestling
Dustin Tynes Bahamas Swimming (Breaststroke)
Michelle Williams Canada Swimming (Freestyle)


Just shy of making the games...



Men’s Gymnastics: Two Buckeyes, one current and one former, competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials, but failed to be selected to the final team. Brandon Wynn, and Ohio State graduate, and Sean Melton, sophomore, were among 18 men from around the country competing for just five roster spots on Team USA.

Women’s and Men’s Swimming: Ohio State sent 34 swimmers to the Olympic Swimming Trials earlier this month, but none of the delegates managed to earn a trip to Rio to compete at the Olympic Games. OSU graduate Tim Phillips saw early success in the 100-meter butterfly, finishing second with a time .19 seconds better than Olympic hero Michael Phelps; unfortunately, Phillips finished fifth in the finals, missing his chance to compete against the 22-time Olympic medal winner.


Best of luck to all the Buckeyes competing and to those back home looking to make another run in a couple of years.

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