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The outcomes were nearly the same – 5-1 and 5-2 losses to No. 4 Minnesota – but for Ohio State there was a better vibe following the second game at Value City Arena on Saturday after showing some resiliency against the Golden Gophers.
In both games the momentum shifted when Read More
No. 6 Ohio State struck early and never looked back in its Jan. 29 dual against No. 25 Michigan State, a 24-9 victory that gives the Buckeyes a 3-1 dual record on the year, with a road trip Maryland on deck on Jan. 31.
To open the dual, if it Read More
We’re back to talk about Greg Mattison’s retirement, Tate Martell’s second swing and miss, the soaring women’s basketball team and the rusty wrestling squad entering the bulk of its schedule.
Then, we rank every single one of the Ohio State football early enrollee outfits. Seriously. You can find every single Read More
For the third time this season, Ohio State won the first of a two-game series but couldn’t finish the deal, a major reason way the Buckeyes are sixth of seven teams in the Big Ten.
OSU (5-10-1, 5-9-0-0-1, 16 points Big Ten) had another unsatisfying weekend because after going to Read More
Ohio State’s final song in its pre-match playlist for wrestling matches at the Covelli Center is AC/DC’s Thunderstruck. Last season, in Ohio State’s first year in the new, state-of-the-art facility, that song could consistently and effortlessly bring a sold out arena to its feet, especially ahead of a crucial ranked Read More
Bit of a loose show this week, with a lengthy look at Ohio State’s departures and returners before a dive into two-deep projections for the 2021 season.
Then, a look at the men’s basketball team (no, really!), the women’s basketball team, and wrestling.
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No. 7 Ohio State looked every bit like a team that hadn’t taken the mat for a competitive match in well over nine months. Unfortunately for the Buckeyes, their first opponents at the season-opening tri-meet in Champaign, Ill., No. 24 Illinois, had no such issues. OSU dropped its first match Read More
Ohio State technically was denied a program-record fourth straight NCAA appearance in March when the coronavirus pandemic led to an abrupt halt of the season.
There’s no question the Buckeyes would have received an at-large berth if they didn’t earn the automatic bid for winning the Big Ten tournament.
The Read More