Marcinick hopes Cohesion Foundation can ‘engage Buckeye nation,’ support student-athletes
Since its adoption in college athletics, the question of what name, image and likeness truly means continues to persist. Gary Marcinick…
Since its adoption in college athletics, the question of what name, image and likeness truly means continues to persist. Gary Marcinick…
Senior Donovan Hewitt, junior Kameron Nelson and freshman Caden Spencer earned places among the All-Big Second Team for their performances during t…
Nearly one week removed from the No. 5 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team’s victory at the Navy Open Jan. 21, senior captain Donovan Hewitt made some…
Junior gymnast Kameron Nelson called it. It was during the Big Ten Men’s Gymnastics Championships in April when Nelson sat in his hotel room in …
This story was updated July 31, 2022 to appear in the Buckeyebound Edition distributed Aug. 1. Head coach Ryan Day said June 2 he believes Oh…
When the clock struck midnight July 1, 2021, the landscape of college athletics changed as student-athletes could legally profit from their name, image and likeness.
Ohio State announced Tuesday the athletic department suffered a 54.3 percent decrease in revenue in the 2021 fiscal year as compared to the 2020 fiscal year due to the pandemic.
The Ohio State Department of Athletics announced Monday that it will update its name, image and likeness guidelines and introduce the NIL Edge Team…
After Texas and Oklahoma announced their intentions to join the SEC in late July, the Big Ten, Pac-12 and ACC elected to form a conference alliance to prepare for the shifting landscape of collegiate athletics.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order Monday which would allow Ohio college athletes to earn money from their name, image and likeness.