Men’s Lacrosse: Second quarter surge lifts No. 18 Buckeyes over Wolverines
In search of momentum to begin the final stretch of their season, the Buckeyes used an offensive spark in the second quarter to fuel their third win of the season.
In search of momentum to begin the final stretch of their season, the Buckeyes used an offensive spark in the second quarter to fuel their third win of the season.
In a season full of uncertainty and compromise, No. 17 Ohio State (2-3) has reached the midpoint of their season, composed entirely of Big Ten teams.
After dropping three of its last four games, the Buckeyes will play its first rematch of the season against a Wolverines squad they beat two weeks prior, offering an opportunity to turn around the season.
Although this was not the first time he had received hurtful messages, Liddell said the two he later posted to Twitter “stuck out” and led him to use his voice.
The Big Ten announced Wednesday that all remaining conference contests will now follow local health guidelines as opposed to the conference-wide approach taken during the fall and winter seasons.
Coming off of a promising freshman campaign in which he backed up former Ohio State big man Kaleb Wesson, forward E.J. Liddell became a household name in his sophomore season.
She may only be in her second year of college soccer, but forward Emma Sears has already made a name for herself within Ohio State athletics. Sears, who was named best female athlete by Lantern readers this year, has started every game for the Buckeyes this season.
Although Sasso’s narrow defeat is the headline,other Ohio State wrestlers had a newsworthy impact for the Buckeyes in the NCAA Championships. Redshirt juniors Ethan Smith and Tate Orndorff finished as top wrestlers in their respective weight classes.
Tre Leclaire etched his name into the Ohio State lacrosse history books Saturday, scoring his 148th career goal and breaking a record for career goals set in 2013 by former Buckeye Logan Schuss.
In a record-setting performance for Buckeye graduate attackmen Tre Leclaire, the Buckeyes could not couple team success with individual accomplishment.