Football Gallery: Ohio State versus Purdue
Scenes from the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes' 41-7 win in West Lafayette Saturday against the Purdue Boilermakers.…
Scenes from the No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes' 41-7 win in West Lafayette Saturday against the Purdue Boilermakers.…
No. 16 Ohio State stared down a 20-point second-half deficit against No. 6 Purdue, but pieced together a 46-26 run to tie the game with 25 seconds remaining. Although the Buckeyes couldn't complete the comeback, they put the Big Ten on notice by showing off their resiliency down the stretch.
The last time Ohio State traveled to Mackey Arena, it fell in a historic upset. Now, the No. 16 Buckeyes head to West Lafayette, Indiana, with the opportunity to pull off an upset of their own against No. 6 Purdue.
Behind an impressive fourth quarter performance, No. 18 Ohio State women’s basketball rebounded from its first loss of the 2021-22 season Sunday, defeating Purdue 70-53 in its Big Ten opener.
Purdue opened its 2021 season at home against Oregon State in Week 1, with the Boilermakers taking care of business against the Beavers 30-21.
Ohio State will travel to Purdue on Tuesday for a 4 p.m. contest against the Boilermakers, from whom the Buckeyes took two of three games during the series in Columbus April 30-May 2.
The Buckeyes offense came to play in their first meetings with Purdue this season, scoring 38 runs in the three-game set.
Back on the road, the Buckeyes will look to change their fortune in their latest trip to Indiana, but with this weekend’s focus on Purdue.
Following 3-1 loss Friday in which No. 9 Ohio State (15-3) dropped its final three sets, the Buckeyes were unable to capitalize on its opening set momentum for a second straight game and dropped the series finale 3-1 (25-20, 24-26, 21-25, 18-25) to No. 10 Purdue (13-5).
No. 10 Purdue (12-5) was able to rally and claim the final three sets and the match (20-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-22). The loss marked only the second of the season for No. 9 Ohio State (15-2).