Track & Field: Taking directorship a ‘full circle’ opportunity for Joseph
Rosalind Joseph created a decorated, record-breaking career both as a long jumper and assistant coach in the Ohio State track and field program.
Rosalind Joseph created a decorated, record-breaking career both as a long jumper and assistant coach in the Ohio State track and field program.
This story was updated July 31, 2022 to appear in the Buckeyebound Edition distributed Aug. 1. Following the indoor track and field season, sen…
Former Buckeye track and field jumper Rosalind Joseph will become the next director of the track and field and cross country programs, the Ohio Sta…
Over a career that spanned more than four decades, the most satisfying moment during Karen Dennis’ tenure at Ohio State came in May. Dennis led …
Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Karen Dennis will retire after 20 seasons with the Buckeyes, the Ohio State athletic department annou…
Adelaide Aquilla achieved her ultimate goal before even graduating college.
Senior sprinter Anavia Battle raced to success growing up in Inkster, Michigan, leading her to the Ohio State, the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and now the Big Ten Indoor Championships.
With multiple national titles and an Olympic appearance just over the course of the past year, Adelaide Aquilla was voted best female athlete by readers of The Lantern.
The senior thrower arrived in Columbus as a walk-on, but has since dominated the NCAA shot put scene — winning two indoor and an outdoor national title, on top of two indoor and outdoor Big Ten titles. Now, Aquilla is bringing her dominance to the international stage as a member of Team USA.
When she was younger, Anavia Battle lined up in the street to race her brother’s friends in Inkster, Michigan. Her competitors were older and bi…