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Lived in C'bus, and never got to play that Donald Ross gem. Don't know how many times the Buckeyes got to play that track, especially with the S&G tracks available. It appears that tOSU has the golf talent this year to go deep. Go Bucks!
Ohio State women's track and field takes third at the Big Ten Outdoor Championships and men's golf tees off at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional.
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Ohio State men's golf will compete at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional from Monday to Wednesday this week along with Auburn, Virginia, Texas Tech, Oregon, Duke, LSU, Louisville, Houston, South Carolina, Lipscomb, Yale, Loyola Maryland and Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
The Ohio State lineup of Neal Shipley, Jackson Chandler, Maxwell Moldovan, Adam Wallin and Tyler Sabo started round one at 9:30 a.m. Monday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the Buckeyes could tee off between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. at The University Club, a par-72 course (7,401 yards) in Baton Rouge, Louisianna.
Ohio State has advanced to the NCAA Championships in each of the past two seasons and will look to make their third consecutive appearance in the event for the first time since 1991-93. The Buckeyes finished 24th at the 2022 NCAA Championships and 15th at the 2023 NCAA Championships.