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Ohio State Buckeyes

The Ohio State Buckeyes are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent The Ohio State University, located in Columbus, Ohio. The athletic programs are named after the colloquial term for people from the state of Ohio and after the state tree, the Ohio buckeye.[2][3] The Buckeyes participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's (NCAA) Division I in all sports and the Big Ten Conference in most sports. The Ohio State women's ice hockey team competes in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). The school colors are scarlet and gray.[4] The university's mascot is Brutus Buckeye.[5] "THE" is the official trademark of the Ohio State University merchandise.[6] Led by its gridiron program, the Buckeyes have the largest overall sports endowment of any campus in North America.

Ohio State Buckeyes
UniversityOhio State University
ConferenceBig Ten (primary)
WCHA (women's ice hockey)
MIVA (men's volleyball)
CCFC (fencing)
Patriot Rifle Conference (rifle)
NCAADivision I (FBS)
Athletic directorGene Smith
LocationColumbus, Ohio
Varsity teams33 (15 men's, 16 women's, 2 co-ed)
Football stadiumOhio Stadium
Basketball arenaValue City Arena
Baseball stadiumBill Davis Stadium
Other venuesCovelli Center
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium
The Ohio State University Ice Rink
St. John Arena
MascotBrutus Buckeye
NicknameBuckeyes
Fight songBuckeye Battle Cry
ColorsScarlet and gray[1]
   
Websiteohiostatebuckeyes.com
Big Ten logo in Ohio State's colors

Ohio State is one of only seven universities to have won an NCAA national championship in baseball and men's basketball, and be recognized as a national champion in football. Ohio State has also won national championships in men's swimming & diving, men's outdoor track & field, men's volleyball, men's golf, men's gymnastics, men's fencing, women's rowing, co-ed fencing, co-ed and women's pistol, synchronized swimming, and wrestling.[7][8] Since the inception of the Athletic Director's Cup, Ohio State has finished in the top 25 each year, including top 6 finishes in three of the last five years.[9] During the 2005–06 school year Ohio State became the first Big Ten team to win conference championships in football, men's basketball and women's basketball in the same season. This feat repeated in the 2006–07 season, which also included a February 25, 2007 men's basketball game which saw the Buckeyes defeat the Wisconsin Badgers in the Big Ten's first basketball game between the number one and number two ranked squads in the nation.

A few of the many outstanding sports figures who were student athletes at Ohio State include Jesse Owens, "The Buckeye Bullet" (track and field), John Havlicek, Jerry Lucas, and Katie Smith (basketball), Frank Howard (baseball), Jack Nicklaus (golf), Archie Griffin (football running back, the only two-time Heisman Trophy winner), and Chic Harley (three-time All-American football running back). Hall of Fame coaches at Ohio State have included Paul Brown and Woody Hayes (football), Fred Taylor (men's basketball). Notable sports figures in Ohio State history may be inducted into the Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame.

Sports sponsored edit

Men's sports Women's sports
Baseball Basketball
Basketball Cross country
Cross country Fencing
Fencing Field hockey
Football Golf
Golf Gymnastics
Gymnastics Ice hockey
Ice hockey Lacrosse
Lacrosse Rowing
Soccer Soccer
Swimming and diving Softball
Tennis Swimming and diving
Track and field Synchronized swimming
Volleyball Tennis
Wrestling Track and field
Volleyball
Co-ed sports
Pistol — Rifle
† – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor

Baseball edit

 
Buckeyes baseball players before a 2009 game

Ohio State has played baseball since 1881,[10] winning a national championship in 1966 along with 16 Big Ten regular-season titles and eight Big Ten tournament titles. The Buckeyes baseball team was the first Ohio State sports team. The team is currently coached by Greg Beals and play their home games at Bill Davis Stadium, which opened in 1997. Going into the 2008 season the Buckeyes all-time record is 2228-1427-38. Notable alumni include Frank Howard, Nick Swisher and two time All-American Steve Arlin.

Men's basketball edit

The Ohio State men's basketball team has played in 10 NCAA Final Fours, winning the championship in 1960, when they were led by Basketball Hall of Famers Jerry Lucas, John Havlicek, and Bob Knight off the bench. A Buckeye has been named first team All-American 23 times, including five two-time All-Americans and one three-time All-American. Between 1960 and 1964, Ohio State won five consecutive Big Ten championships, an achievement that has yet to be matched.

 
Ohio State Men's basketball game at Value City Arena in the Jerome Schottenstein Center

In 2004, Ohio State fired men's basketball coach Jim O'Brien for recruiting violations and self-imposed a one-year penalty, including a ban on post-season play and reduction of scholarships. In light of these University self-imposed penalties, the NCAA Division I Committee on infractions merely placed Ohio State on three years probation for the violations, and gave heavier penalties to Coach O'Brien and a former assistant coach.[11] The lightness of this judgment was seen as encouragement for schools to be proactive in responding to violations. Nevertheless, O'Brien successfully sued Ohio State for improper termination. Thad Matta took over O'Brien's spot in 2004. Ohio State recruited such talents as Greg Oden, and Mike Conley Jr. to start the 2006-2007 year. The Buckeyes finished the season with a 27–3 record; won the Big Ten tournament, and earned a number 1 seed for the NCAA tournament. After a very close game with state rival Xavier, and a thrilling 20 point come from behind victory against the Tennessee Volunteers, the Buckeyes managed to hold off Georgetown Hoyas 67–60 to reach the Championship Game for the first time since 1962, which they lost to defending NCAA champions Florida Gators, 84–75. Following years saw continued success for the Buckeyes. They won the Big Ten Championship in both the 2009-2010 and 2010–2011 season, and reached the Final Four in 2011-2012 before losing to Kansas. The Buckeyes reached the Elite Eight in 2012–2013, losing to Wichita State. 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 both saw early exits from the NCAA tournament.

Women's basketball edit

Currently coached by Kevin McGuff, the Ohio State women's basketball team plays its home games in the Value City Arena, which they moved into in 1998. Prior to 1998, they played at St. John Arena. They have won 10 Big Ten titles, which is the most in the conference[12] and have 14 appearances in the NCAA tournament, the most recent being in 2016. In 1993 they lost to the Texas Tech Lady Raiders 84-82 for the NCAA championship, while they captured the NIT championship in 2001, beating the New Mexico Lobos 62–61.[13] Notable alumni include former All-Americans Katie Smith and Jessica Davenport.

Fencing edit

Ohio State won its first title in 1942, when the NCAA had only men's fencing.[14] Ohio State won the NCAA championships in fencing in both men's and women's fencing, combined, in 2004, 2008 and 2012.[15] Israeli Boaz Ellis won the NCAA title in men's foil in 2004, 2005 and 2006 for Ohio State, the first NCAA foil fencer to win three individual NCAA titles since 1963.[16]

Football edit

  • National Champions: 1942, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1970, 2002, 2014
    • 39× Big Ten Champions: 1916, 1917, 1920, 1935, 1939, 1942, 1944, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1961, 1968–1970, 1972–1977, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2005–2009, 2010 (vacated), 2014, 2017–2020
      • Leaders Division champions: 2012, 2013
      • East Division champions: 2014–2020
    • OAC Champions: 1906, 1912

Golf edit

Ohio State's two golf courses, the Scarlet and the Gray, were completed in 1938. The Scarlet was designed by architect Alister MacKenzie, who designed the Masters course at Augusta National. However, his original design was not implemented fully, and the greens were the only part of the course that truly resembled his designs. Golf magazines annually rate the Scarlet Course as one of the top collegiate courses in the nation. The Scarlet recently underwent a $4.2 million renovation under the supervision of Jack Nicklaus. Ohio State has won the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championships in 1945 and 1979. Five times, Buckeye men have won the NCAA golf individual championship: John Lorms in 1945, Tom Nieporte in 1951, Robert Jones in 1956, Jack Nicklaus in 1961 and Clark Burroughs in 1985. They have won 23 Big Ten Conference championships. In 1952, Mary Ann Villega won the women's individual intercollegiate golf championship on her home course (an event conducted by the Division of Girls' and Women's Sports (DGWS) — which later evolved into the current NCAA women's golf championship). Ohio State was host to the first eight women's individual national title tournaments.

Men's gymnastics edit

The Ohio State gymnastics team has won three national titles and fifteen Big Ten titles, and has produced 4 Nissen Award winners (The Heisman Trophy of Men's Gymnastics). The team is currently coached by Rustam Sharipov. The Buckeyes have all their competitions at St. John Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

Some of the more notable Buckeye alumni include Don Perry, the first OSU All-American in the sport (Trampoline - 1954 - 4th place), brothers Seth and Noah Riskin - co-national champions (Parallel Bars - 1985 - 1st place), and Mike Racanelli - Ohio State's first Nissen winner in 1990. Racanelli also went on to win Gymnastic's first Ohio State Male Athlete of the Year Award that same year, given out annually to the athlete who displays the best performance in his sport (regardless of grade).

Following later in Racanelli's footsteps were other Nissen winners Kip Simons (1994), Blaine Wilson (1997) and Jamie Natalie (2001). Blaine Wilson (1995, 1996, 1997) and Jamie Natalie (2000, 2001) also went on to win Ohio State Male Athlete of the Year. Raj Bhavsar was the only other Men's Gymnast to win Ohio State Athlete of the Year which he accomplished in 2002.

On the Olympic and World Championship stage, OSU Men's Gymnastics is well represented, by gymnasts and coaches. The Olympian list includes: Miles Avery (asst coach 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008), Peter Kormann (Athlete in 1976, Head Coach 1996, 2000), Raj Bhavsar (2004, 2008), Jamie Natalie (2000), Gil Pinto (1988), Kip Simons (1994), Blaine Wilson (1996, 2000, 2004) and Alec Yoder (2020).

Two gymnasts who trained at the Ohio State facilities under coach Miles Avery, but were not NCAA Athletes due to eligibility rules, were Paul and Morgan Hamm - twin brothers from Wisconsin. Paul later went on to win the first ever Olympic gold medal in the Men's Gymnastics All-Around competition for the United States.

In 2011, Senior co-captain, Brandon Wynn, won his second national championship on rings. Brandon Wynn, Ty Echard, Kris Done and Jeff Treleaven earned All-America honors. In all, the seven All-America honors tie the second-best single-season performance in program history and are the most laurels since the 2005 campaign.

Ice hockey edit

The Ohio State men's ice hockey team was established in 1961 and played at the Ohio State Ice Rink until 1999, when they moved into Value City Arena. The Buckeyes competed in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) through the 2012–2013 season. After Penn State added men's ice hockey as a Division I sport in 2012, the Big Ten had enough teams to sponsor its own hockey conference and began play in the 2013-2014 season.

The Buckeyes won one conference championship in 1972, the first year of the CCHA, and won the conference tournament in 1974 and 2004. The Buckeyes have made it to the NCAA tournament in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2009, and went to the semi-finals in 1998. In 2006, they retired Paul Pooley's #22, the only number to be retired by the hockey program to date.[17]

The Ohio State women's ice hockey team was started in 1999 and competes in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). The Buckeyes have three NCAA postseason appearances, 2018, 2020, and 2022. In their first, the Buckeyes made it to the Frozen Four before being beaten by the Clarkson Golden Knights. They received an autobid to the tournament in 2020 after winning the conference tournament for the first time before COVID-19 cancelled the NCAA tournament. In the 2022 Frozen Four, the Buckeyes defeated the Yale Bulldogs to advance to their first national championship. In the national championship, the Buckeyes defeated the Minnesota-Duluth Bulldogs by a score of 3-2 to win their first ever national championship. [18] Notable Buckeye alumni include Olympians Emma Laaksonen, Tessa Bonhomme, and Lisa Chesson.

Lacrosse edit

Volleyball edit

Rifle edit

In June, 2013, Ohio State became a charter member of the Patriot Rifle Conference. It was also announced that the Buckeyes will host the inaugural PRC championship meet on February 8 & 9, 2014. The rifle team has made four team and multiple individual appearances at the NCAA Rifle Championship, with their highest finish being third place in 1991.[19]

Softball edit

The Buckeye softball team has appeared in one Women's College World Series in 1982.[20] They shared the 1990 Big Ten regular season title and won the 2007 season title outright along with the 2007 Big Ten Conference softball tournament.[21]

Synchronized swimming edit

In the team event, Ohio State has won 32 collegiate championships between 1977, the first year of the collegiate national championships, and 2019. Head coach Mary Jo Ruggieri led the team to 17 wins between 1977 and 1995, and Linda Lichter-Witter added at least seven more since 1996. Ohio State also has taken at least 61 individual honors in that span, including 11 by Karen and Sarah Josephson. Head Coach Holly Vargo-Brown led the team to their 32nd total championship in 2019, the most of any Ohio State varsity sport.[22]

Tennis edit

The Men's and Women's Varsity Tennis teams have showed success both individually and as a team. Both the men's and women's teams share the outdoor tennis facility, the Stickney Tennis Center, dedicated in 1993. When the weather takes them indoors, both teams play at the Varsity Tennis Center, which was recently completed in November 2007. The outdoor facility has 12 courts and the indoor has six courts and are both located in Columbus, Ohio.

Men's Tennis - Big Ten Championships - 1915 (co-champions), 1943, 1991, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 NCAA Men's Tennis Tournament Team Appearances (since 1977) - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 The Men's tennis team has 23 NCAA Singles Appearances, 11 NCAA Doubles Appearances and eight All-Americans.[23]

Women's Tennis - Big Ten Championships - 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979 - Note: The Big Ten officially began sponsoring championships for women with the 1981–82 season. Since then, Ohio State has yet to win a Big Ten Championship. Ohio State recently won their first Big Ten Championship in school history in 2016, after defeating Michigan in the finals. NCAA Women's Tennis Tournament Team Appearances - 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009. The Women have five NCAA Singles Appearances, four NCAA Doubles Appearances and two All-Americans.[23]

Wrestling edit

Ohio State wrestling was established at the university in 1921. Formerly the coach of Hofstra University for 11 years, the current Head Coach of the team is Tom Ryan. He has been coaching Ohio State since the 2006-2007 wrestling season. His coaching ability led the Buckeye Wrestling team to 3 Big Ten titles, an NCAA title in 2015 and 5 NCAA runners-up finishes.[24] The team has a practice facility named The Jennings Center and competes on campus in Covelli Arena. Two-time NCAA wrestling champion Jeffrey Jaggers, or commonly referred to as J Jaggers, made a seamless transition from student-athlete to coach in 2009-10 as the volunteer assistant coach. Mark Coleman was a former Buckeye wrestler and a 1988 Big Ten Conference Champion & NCAA Champion Wrestler (190 lbs). Coleman a silver medalist in the 1991 FILA Wrestling World Championships, went on to become the first ever UFC Heavyweight Champion, and is a distinguished UFC Hall of Fame member.[25]

In 2015, Ohio State won its first national championship, after coming close in 2008 and 2009. It broke Penn State's streak of four consecutive team titles, but extended the Big Ten's national championship run to nine with the help of 4-time NCAA champion Logan Stieber.

2015 Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder becomes youngest World Champion in United States Wrestling History. On Friday September 11 Kyle won five matches including a dramatic ending in the gold medal round at 97 kg/213 lbs. Trailing 4–3 with less than a minute remaining, Snyder got a takedown against returning World champion Abdusalam Gadisov of Russia and ultimately prevailed by criteria with the score tied at 5-5. "It is amazing hearing the USA chants, especially on a day like today – September 11," said Snyder. "It's important to come out here and represent your country to the best of your ability."

Ohio State University Buckeye Wrestling Team Accomplishments include:

  • Most Wins - 20 (1990, 1992, and 2002)
  • 1st-place finishes in the Big Ten Conference 1923, 1951, 2015 (shared with Iowa), 2017, 2018

NCAA Championships: 2015

  • Consecutive Wins - 15 (2001 and 2002)
  • Most Big Ten Wins - 7 (7–1 in 2009–10 and 2008–09); (7–0 in 1991–92) and (7–2 in 1980–81)
  • Most All-Americans in a Season - 8 (2018) Nathan Tomasello, Luke Pletcher, Joey Mckenna, Micah Jordan, Bo Jordan, Myles Martin, Kollin Moore, Kyle Snyder
  • Most Freshman All-Americans in a Season - 3 (2012) Hunter Stieber, Logan Stieber and Cam Tessari

Olympians and track edit

Ohio State has produced over two hundred Olympic athletes, most notably Jesse Owens who won four Olympic gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics and is one of the greatest Olympians in history. In all, 48 Ohio State athletes have combined for a total of 77 Olympic medals which includes 33 gold, 28 silver and 16 bronze medals. Ohio State's track team is coached by Karen Dennis, and hosts home meets at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium. The Buckeyes' track team is also famous for being the first Buckeye team in any sport to win a national title.

Mal Whitfield was the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Gold Medalist in the 800 Meters.

Club sports edit

College club sports in the United States are any sports offered at a university or college in the United States that compete competitively with other universities, or colleges, but are not regulated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) or National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), and do not have varsity status. In some cases, club sports have junior varsity status. Oftentimes, students who play club sports later move on to play the same sport at the varsity level, or vice versa. Collegiate club sports can exist at schools that do have teams that are part of the NCAA or NAIA. Many times, club sports are student-run and receive little financial aid from the school. An estimated 2 million student-athletes compete in club sports.

Typically, most sports offered at universities and offered in youth leagues are also available as a collegiate club sport. However, the variety of sports offered is often related to the size of the school. Collegiate club sports offer college athletes the ability to play at a competitive level, but without the time commitment generally required for a sport governed by the NCAA. The tryout procedure for club sports varies from school to school and from sport to sport.

Basketball edit

Collegiate Club Basketball is associated with the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association, with regional qualifying and a national tournament every year. The head coach of the Ohio State Men's Club Basketball team is Eddie Days, who played for Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball from 2009 to 2011. Ohio State Men's Club Basketball has won three national championships (2016, 2018, 2019).

In 2016, Ohio State defeated James Madison University in the national championship to win their first title. The Most Valuable Player of the tournament was Ohio State's Ryan Murray, who played college basketball at Centre College before transferring to Ohio State. In 2018, Ohio State defeated Harvard University in the national championship and the Most Valuable Player was Ohio State's Nick Moschetti, who played college basketball at Purdue University Fort Wayne before transferring to Ohio State. In 2019, Ohio State defeated The University of Houston in the national championship to win back-to-back titles, and their third national championship in four years. The Most Valuable Player of the 2019 Tournament was Ohio State's Evan Grootenhuis.

The 2020 Club Basketball season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ohio State was named league champion for the season, despite a majority of games not being played. No national champion was crowned.

Football edit

The Ohio State Club Football team, founded in 2009, gives Ohio State students without athletic scholarships the opportunity to play full-contact, 11-on-11 football with largely NCAA rules. Although not affiliated with the NCAA program, multiple former players such as Chris Booker,[26] De'Shawn White,[27] Eli Goins and others have gone on to walk-on to the NCAA team. The Ohio State Club Football program joined the National Club Football Association in 2012 and has won the last two NCFA National Championships in 2019 and 2021 (no games played in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The Buckeyes are one of just two programs to repeat as national champions (Coppin State 2012, 2013) and the third program to boast two national titles (Coppin State, Oakland University).

In addition to their back-to-back national championships, the Buckeyes have won four conference titles (2019, 2021–2023) and two division titles (2018, 2019) all under current Head Coach, James Grega Jr. Ohio State has also had 55 players named to NCFA All-American teams since its inception, including quarterback Kellyn Gerenstein, who won the league's Offensive MVP award in 2019 and the NCFA national championship game MVP Award in 2021.[28]

Rugby edit

Founded in 1966, Ohio State's Rugby Football Club plays college rugby in Division 1-A in the Big Ten Universities conference against traditional Big 10 rivals such as Michigan. The Buckeyes are led by head coach Ron Bowers, who played rugby as a Buckeye, earning All-American honors in 1991.[29] The Buckeyes best performances were in the 1990 and 1991 seasons, when they finished third in the nation in both seasons.

More recently, Ohio State has appeared in the Collegiate Rugby Championship, a tournament broadcast live on NBC, finishing 7th in 2010 and 14th in 2011. The Buckeyes were led in those two tournaments by Nate Ebner, who was named to the competition's All Tournament Team in 2010 and 2011,[30][31] before entering the 2012 NFL draft and signing with the New England Patriots. The Buckeyes finished the 2010–11 season ranked 23rd in the country.[32] Ohio State finished third at the 2012 Big Ten 7s, missing out on qualification to the 2012 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships.

Tennis edit

The Ohio State club tennis team competes in the national USTA Tennis on Campus league and won the national championship in 2018, defeating the University of North Carolina.[33]

Water Polo edit

Collegiate club water polo operates under the Collegiate Water Polo Association, with the United States split into 18 divisions based partly on geography and partly on conventional conferences across other collegiate sports. The Ohio State's Men's Water Polo club competes in the Big Ten division with other Big Ten teams such as Michigan St and Michigan. The Buckeyes competed in the CWPA National Collegiate Club Championship in 2013 (6th), 2014(5th), 2017(6th) and 2018(7th). The current head coaches of the men’s team are Larry and AP.

Championships edit

NCAA team championships edit

Ohio State has won 31 NCAA team titles.[34]

Other national team championships edit

Below are 58 national team titles that were not bestowed by the NCAA (including sports it has never sponsored):[35]

Big Ten regular-season championships edit

Men's edit

  • Football: 1916, 1917, 1920, 1935, 1939, 1942, 1944, 1949, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1961, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1986, 1993, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 (vacated), 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
  • Basketball: 1925, 1933, 1939, 1944, 1946, 1950, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1971, 1991, 1992, 2000 (vacated), 2002 (vacated), 2006, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012
  • Baseball: 1917, 1924, 1943, 1951, 1955, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2016
  • Golf: 1928, 1945, 1951, 1954, 1961, 1966, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2004
  • Hockey: (CCHA): 1972, 2004 (Big Ten): 2019
  • Gymnastics: 1983, 1985, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2016, 2017, 2022
  • Indoor Track: 1942, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1993, 2018
  • Outdoor Track: 1942, 1948, 1992, 1993, 2018, 2022
  • Soccer: 2000, 2007, 2009, 2015
  • Swimming: 1938, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 2010
  • Tennis: 1915, 1943, 1991, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
  • Volleyball (MIVA): 1969, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2023
  • Fencing: 1926, 1927, 1949, 1969, 1970, 1977, (MFC): 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, (CCFC): 2021, 2022, 2023
  • Wrestling: 1923, 1951, 2015, 2017, 2018
  • Cross Country: 1923
  • Lacrosse: (GWLL) 1986, 1988, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2008 (ECAC) 2014
  • Rifle: (WIRC) 1948, 1950, 1952, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1992, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

Women's edit

  • Basketball: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1993, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2017, 2018, 2022
  • Field Hockey: 2001, 2006, 2010
  • Golf: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1993, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2019
  • Gymnastics: 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987
  • Rowing: 2002, 2006, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022
  • Soccer: 2010, 2017
  • Softball: 1990, 2007
  • Tennis: 2016, 2017, 2021, 2022
  • Indoor Track: 2011, 2015, 2019, 2020
  • Outdoor Track: 2011, 2012, 2019, 2021, 2022
  • Swimming: 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023
  • Volleyball: 1989, 1991, 1994
  • Ice Hockey: (WCHA) 2023

Media edit

On April 2, 2009, Ohio State signed a 10-year media-rights agreement with IMG College (now a part of Learfield IMG College) and RadiOhio (former owner of the school's radio network flagship WBNS/WBNS-FM in Columbus, and now a part of Tegna Inc.), worth nearly $128 million, the largest such agreement in college sports.[36]

The Ohio State University Marching Band edit

The Ohio State University Marching Band (nicknamed "The Best Damn Band In The Land"[37]) is currently under direction of Dr. Christopher Hoch. This all brass band has 228 members, and was first formed in 1878. The band has traditions including a field march that forms a "Script Ohio", during which, a senior sousaphone player gets to "dot the i" in the word Ohio.

School colors edit

 
Brutus Buckeye

The Ohio State school colors of scarlet and gray were chosen by a committee of three students (Curtis C. Howard, Harwood R. Pool, and Alice Townshend) prior to the school's first graduation ceremony in 1878. The committee's original recommendation was to be orange and black. The committee soon discovered that Princeton already used the colors, however, and changed their recommendation.[38] For this reason some references claim that Ohio State's original school colors were orange and black. This claim is not quite accurate, in that the committee never filed the original report with that recommendation.

Pageantry edit

Team colors: Scarlet and Gray
Outfitter: Nike J. America
Fight songs: Across the Field, Buckeye Battle Cry
Often played songs: Hang on Sloopy, Le Regiment
Alma mater: Carmen Ohio
Nicknames: Buckeyes (officially adopted in 1950[39]), The Bucks, The Silver Bullets
Mascot: Brutus Buckeye
Rivalries: Michigan Wolverines, Illinois Fighting Illini, Penn State Nittany Lions, Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops (former)
Marching band: The Ohio State University Marching Band, known as TBDBITL, or The Best Damn Band In The Land. Famous for "Script Ohio" and the "Ramp Entrance". The dotting of the "i" in "Script Ohio" by a sousaphone (tuba) player who high-kicks out and does a giant bow to the crowd was voted the #1 greatest sports tradition ever, in Athlon Sports, ESPN, and Sports Illustrated.
Radio network: Ohio State Sports Network - Flagships WBNS AM 1460 (ESPN Columbus) and WBNS FM (97.1 The Fan)
Announcers: Paul Keels (Play By Play); Jim Lachey (Color (football)), Ron Stokes (Color (basketball))

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The Ohio State Buckeyes are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent The Ohio State University located in Columbus Ohio The athletic programs are named after the colloquial term for people from the state of Ohio and after the state tree the Ohio buckeye 2 3 The Buckeyes participate in the National Collegiate Athletic Association s NCAA Division I in all sports and the Big Ten Conference in most sports The Ohio State women s ice hockey team competes in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association WCHA The school colors are scarlet and gray 4 The university s mascot is Brutus Buckeye 5 THE is the official trademark of the Ohio State University merchandise 6 Led by its gridiron program the Buckeyes have the largest overall sports endowment of any campus in North America Ohio State BuckeyesUniversityOhio State UniversityConferenceBig Ten primary WCHA women s ice hockey MIVA men s volleyball CCFC fencing Patriot Rifle Conference rifle NCAADivision I FBS Athletic directorGene SmithLocationColumbus OhioVarsity teams33 15 men s 16 women s 2 co ed Football stadiumOhio StadiumBasketball arenaValue City ArenaBaseball stadiumBill Davis StadiumOther venuesCovelli CenterJesse Owens Memorial StadiumThe Ohio State University Ice RinkSt John ArenaMascotBrutus BuckeyeNicknameBuckeyesFight songBuckeye Battle CryColorsScarlet and gray 1 Websiteohiostatebuckeyes wbr comBig Ten logo in Ohio State s colorsOhio State is one of only seven universities to have won an NCAA national championship in baseball and men s basketball and be recognized as a national champion in football Ohio State has also won national championships in men s swimming amp diving men s outdoor track amp field men s volleyball men s golf men s gymnastics men s fencing women s rowing co ed fencing co ed and women s pistol synchronized swimming and wrestling 7 8 Since the inception of the Athletic Director s Cup Ohio State has finished in the top 25 each year including top 6 finishes in three of the last five years 9 During the 2005 06 school year Ohio State became the first Big Ten team to win conference championships in football men s basketball and women s basketball in the same season This feat repeated in the 2006 07 season which also included a February 25 2007 men s basketball game which saw the Buckeyes defeat the Wisconsin Badgers in the Big Ten s first basketball game between the number one and number two ranked squads in the nation A few of the many outstanding sports figures who were student athletes at Ohio State include Jesse Owens The Buckeye Bullet track and field John Havlicek Jerry Lucas and Katie Smith basketball Frank Howard baseball Jack Nicklaus golf Archie Griffin football running back the only two time Heisman Trophy winner and Chic Harley three time All American football running back Hall of Fame coaches at Ohio State have included Paul Brown and Woody Hayes football Fred Taylor men s basketball Notable sports figures in Ohio State history may be inducted into the Ohio State Varsity O Hall of Fame Contents 1 Sports sponsored 1 1 Baseball 1 2 Men s basketball 1 3 Women s basketball 1 4 Fencing 1 5 Football 1 6 Golf 1 7 Men s gymnastics 1 8 Ice hockey 1 9 Lacrosse 1 10 Volleyball 1 11 Rifle 1 12 Softball 1 13 Synchronized swimming 1 14 Tennis 1 15 Wrestling 2 Olympians and track 3 Club sports 3 1 Basketball 3 2 Football 3 3 Rugby 3 4 Tennis 3 5 Water Polo 4 Championships 4 1 NCAA team championships 4 2 Other national team championships 5 Big Ten regular season championships 5 1 Men s 5 2 Women s 6 Media 7 The Ohio State University Marching Band 8 School colors 9 Pageantry 10 References 11 External linksSports sponsored editMen s sports Women s sportsBaseball BasketballBasketball Cross countryCross country FencingFencing Field hockeyFootball GolfGolf GymnasticsGymnastics Ice hockeyIce hockey LacrosseLacrosse RowingSoccer SoccerSwimming and diving SoftballTennis Swimming and divingTrack and field Synchronized swimmingVolleyball TennisWrestling Track and field VolleyballCo ed sportsPistol Rifle Track and field includes both indoor and outdoorBaseball edit Main article Ohio State Buckeyes baseball nbsp Buckeyes baseball players before a 2009 gameOhio State has played baseball since 1881 10 winning a national championship in 1966 along with 16 Big Ten regular season titles and eight Big Ten tournament titles The Buckeyes baseball team was the first Ohio State sports team The team is currently coached by Greg Beals and play their home games at Bill Davis Stadium which opened in 1997 Going into the 2008 season the Buckeyes all time record is 2228 1427 38 Notable alumni include Frank Howard Nick Swisher and two time All American Steve Arlin Men s basketball edit Main article Ohio State Buckeyes men s basketball The Ohio State men s basketball team has played in 10 NCAA Final Fours winning the championship in 1960 when they were led by Basketball Hall of Famers Jerry Lucas John Havlicek and Bob Knight off the bench A Buckeye has been named first team All American 23 times including five two time All Americans and one three time All American Between 1960 and 1964 Ohio State won five consecutive Big Ten championships an achievement that has yet to be matched nbsp Ohio State Men s basketball game at Value City Arena in the Jerome Schottenstein CenterIn 2004 Ohio State fired men s basketball coach Jim O Brien for recruiting violations and self imposed a one year penalty including a ban on post season play and reduction of scholarships In light of these University self imposed penalties the NCAA Division I Committee on infractions merely placed Ohio State on three years probation for the violations and gave heavier penalties to Coach O Brien and a former assistant coach 11 The lightness of this judgment was seen as encouragement for schools to be proactive in responding to violations Nevertheless O Brien successfully sued Ohio State for improper termination Thad Matta took over O Brien s spot in 2004 Ohio State recruited such talents as Greg Oden and Mike Conley Jr to start the 2006 2007 year The Buckeyes finished the season with a 27 3 record won the Big Ten tournament and earned a number 1 seed for the NCAA tournament After a very close game with state rival Xavier and a thrilling 20 point come from behind victory against the Tennessee Volunteers the Buckeyes managed to hold off Georgetown Hoyas 67 60 to reach the Championship Game for the first time since 1962 which they lost to defending NCAA champions Florida Gators 84 75 Following years saw continued success for the Buckeyes They won the Big Ten Championship in both the 2009 2010 and 2010 2011 season and reached the Final Four in 2011 2012 before losing to Kansas The Buckeyes reached the Elite Eight in 2012 2013 losing to Wichita State 2013 2014 and 2014 2015 both saw early exits from the NCAA tournament Women s basketball edit Main article Ohio State Buckeyes women s basketball Currently coached by Kevin McGuff the Ohio State women s basketball team plays its home games in the Value City Arena which they moved into in 1998 Prior to 1998 they played at St John Arena They have won 10 Big Ten titles which is the most in the conference 12 and have 14 appearances in the NCAA tournament the most recent being in 2016 In 1993 they lost to the Texas Tech Lady Raiders 84 82 for the NCAA championship while they captured the NIT championship in 2001 beating the New Mexico Lobos 62 61 13 Notable alumni include former All Americans Katie Smith and Jessica Davenport Fencing edit Ohio State won its first title in 1942 when the NCAA had only men s fencing 14 Ohio State won the NCAA championships in fencing in both men s and women s fencing combined in 2004 2008 and 2012 15 Israeli Boaz Ellis won the NCAA title in men s foil in 2004 2005 and 2006 for Ohio State the first NCAA foil fencer to win three individual NCAA titles since 1963 16 Football edit Main article Ohio State Buckeyes football 8 National Champions 1942 1954 1957 1961 1968 1970 2002 2014 39 Big Ten Champions 1916 1917 1920 1935 1939 1942 1944 1949 1954 1955 1957 1961 1968 1970 1972 1977 1979 1981 1984 1986 1993 1996 1998 2002 2005 2009 2010 vacated 2014 2017 2020 2 Leaders Division champions 2012 2013 7 East Division champions 2014 2020 2 OAC Champions 1906 1912Golf edit Ohio State s two golf courses the Scarlet and the Gray were completed in 1938 The Scarlet was designed by architect Alister MacKenzie who designed the Masters course at Augusta National However his original design was not implemented fully and the greens were the only part of the course that truly resembled his designs Golf magazines annually rate the Scarlet Course as one of the top collegiate courses in the nation The Scarlet recently underwent a 4 2 million renovation under the supervision of Jack Nicklaus Ohio State has won the NCAA Division I Men s Golf Championships in 1945 and 1979 Five times Buckeye men have won the NCAA golf individual championship John Lorms in 1945 Tom Nieporte in 1951 Robert Jones in 1956 Jack Nicklaus in 1961 and Clark Burroughs in 1985 They have won 23 Big Ten Conference championships In 1952 Mary Ann Villega won the women s individual intercollegiate golf championship on her home course an event conducted by the Division of Girls and Women s Sports DGWS which later evolved into the current NCAA women s golf championship Ohio State was host to the first eight women s individual national title tournaments Men s gymnastics edit The Ohio State gymnastics team has won three national titles and fifteen Big Ten titles and has produced 4 Nissen Award winners The Heisman Trophy of Men s Gymnastics The team is currently coached by Rustam Sharipov The Buckeyes have all their competitions at St John Arena in Columbus Ohio Some of the more notable Buckeye alumni include Don Perry the first OSU All American in the sport Trampoline 1954 4th place brothers Seth and Noah Riskin co national champions Parallel Bars 1985 1st place and Mike Racanelli Ohio State s first Nissen winner in 1990 Racanelli also went on to win Gymnastic s first Ohio State Male Athlete of the Year Award that same year given out annually to the athlete who displays the best performance in his sport regardless of grade Following later in Racanelli s footsteps were other Nissen winners Kip Simons 1994 Blaine Wilson 1997 and Jamie Natalie 2001 Blaine Wilson 1995 1996 1997 and Jamie Natalie 2000 2001 also went on to win Ohio State Male Athlete of the Year Raj Bhavsar was the only other Men s Gymnast to win Ohio State Athlete of the Year which he accomplished in 2002 On the Olympic and World Championship stage OSU Men s Gymnastics is well represented by gymnasts and coaches The Olympian list includes Miles Avery asst coach 1996 2000 2004 2008 Peter Kormann Athlete in 1976 Head Coach 1996 2000 Raj Bhavsar 2004 2008 Jamie Natalie 2000 Gil Pinto 1988 Kip Simons 1994 Blaine Wilson 1996 2000 2004 and Alec Yoder 2020 Two gymnasts who trained at the Ohio State facilities under coach Miles Avery but were not NCAA Athletes due to eligibility rules were Paul and Morgan Hamm twin brothers from Wisconsin Paul later went on to win the first ever Olympic gold medal in the Men s Gymnastics All Around competition for the United States In 2011 Senior co captain Brandon Wynn won his second national championship on rings Brandon Wynn Ty Echard Kris Done and Jeff Treleaven earned All America honors In all the seven All America honors tie the second best single season performance in program history and are the most laurels since the 2005 campaign Ice hockey edit Main articles Ohio State Buckeyes men s ice hockey and Ohio State Buckeyes women s ice hockey The Ohio State men s ice hockey team was established in 1961 and played at the Ohio State Ice Rink until 1999 when they moved into Value City Arena The Buckeyes competed in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association CCHA through the 2012 2013 season After Penn State added men s ice hockey as a Division I sport in 2012 the Big Ten had enough teams to sponsor its own hockey conference and began play in the 2013 2014 season The Buckeyes won one conference championship in 1972 the first year of the CCHA and won the conference tournament in 1974 and 2004 The Buckeyes have made it to the NCAA tournament in 1997 1998 1999 2003 2004 2005 and 2009 and went to the semi finals in 1998 In 2006 they retired Paul Pooley s 22 the only number to be retired by the hockey program to date 17 The Ohio State women s ice hockey team was started in 1999 and competes in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association WCHA The Buckeyes have three NCAA postseason appearances 2018 2020 and 2022 In their first the Buckeyes made it to the Frozen Four before being beaten by the Clarkson Golden Knights They received an autobid to the tournament in 2020 after winning the conference tournament for the first time before COVID 19 cancelled the NCAA tournament In the 2022 Frozen Four the Buckeyes defeated the Yale Bulldogs to advance to their first national championship In the national championship the Buckeyes defeated the Minnesota Duluth Bulldogs by a score of 3 2 to win their first ever national championship 18 Notable Buckeye alumni include Olympians Emma Laaksonen Tessa Bonhomme and Lisa Chesson Lacrosse edit Further information Ohio State Buckeyes men s lacrosse Volleyball edit Main articles Ohio State Buckeyes men s volleyball and Ohio State Buckeyes women s volleyball Rifle edit In June 2013 Ohio State became a charter member of the Patriot Rifle Conference It was also announced that the Buckeyes will host the inaugural PRC championship meet on February 8 amp 9 2014 The rifle team has made four team and multiple individual appearances at the NCAA Rifle Championship with their highest finish being third place in 1991 19 Softball edit Main article Ohio State Buckeyes softball The Buckeye softball team has appeared in one Women s College World Series in 1982 20 They shared the 1990 Big Ten regular season title and won the 2007 season title outright along with the 2007 Big Ten Conference softball tournament 21 Synchronized swimming edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the team event Ohio State has won 32 collegiate championships between 1977 the first year of the collegiate national championships and 2019 Head coach Mary Jo Ruggieri led the team to 17 wins between 1977 and 1995 and Linda Lichter Witter added at least seven more since 1996 Ohio State also has taken at least 61 individual honors in that span including 11 by Karen and Sarah Josephson Head Coach Holly Vargo Brown led the team to their 32nd total championship in 2019 the most of any Ohio State varsity sport 22 Tennis edit The Men s and Women s Varsity Tennis teams have showed success both individually and as a team Both the men s and women s teams share the outdoor tennis facility the Stickney Tennis Center dedicated in 1993 When the weather takes them indoors both teams play at the Varsity Tennis Center which was recently completed in November 2007 The outdoor facility has 12 courts and the indoor has six courts and are both located in Columbus Ohio Men s Tennis Big Ten Championships 1915 co champions 1943 1991 2001 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023 NCAA Men s Tennis Tournament Team Appearances since 1977 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 The Men s tennis team has 23 NCAA Singles Appearances 11 NCAA Doubles Appearances and eight All Americans 23 Women s Tennis Big Ten Championships 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 Note The Big Ten officially began sponsoring championships for women with the 1981 82 season Since then Ohio State has yet to win a Big Ten Championship Ohio State recently won their first Big Ten Championship in school history in 2016 after defeating Michigan in the finals NCAA Women s Tennis Tournament Team Appearances 1996 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009 The Women have five NCAA Singles Appearances four NCAA Doubles Appearances and two All Americans 23 Wrestling edit Main article Ohio State Buckeyes wrestling Ohio State wrestling was established at the university in 1921 Formerly the coach of Hofstra University for 11 years the current Head Coach of the team is Tom Ryan He has been coaching Ohio State since the 2006 2007 wrestling season His coaching ability led the Buckeye Wrestling team to 3 Big Ten titles an NCAA title in 2015 and 5 NCAA runners up finishes 24 The team has a practice facility named The Jennings Center and competes on campus in Covelli Arena Two time NCAA wrestling champion Jeffrey Jaggers or commonly referred to as J Jaggers made a seamless transition from student athlete to coach in 2009 10 as the volunteer assistant coach Mark Coleman was a former Buckeye wrestler and a 1988 Big Ten Conference Champion amp NCAA Champion Wrestler 190 lbs Coleman a silver medalist in the 1991 FILA Wrestling World Championships went on to become the first ever UFC Heavyweight Champion and is a distinguished UFC Hall of Fame member 25 In 2015 Ohio State won its first national championship after coming close in 2008 and 2009 It broke Penn State s streak of four consecutive team titles but extended the Big Ten s national championship run to nine with the help of 4 time NCAA champion Logan Stieber 2015 Ohio State wrestler Kyle Snyder becomes youngest World Champion in United States Wrestling History On Friday September 11 Kyle won five matches including a dramatic ending in the gold medal round at 97 kg 213 lbs Trailing 4 3 with less than a minute remaining Snyder got a takedown against returning World champion Abdusalam Gadisov of Russia and ultimately prevailed by criteria with the score tied at 5 5 It is amazing hearing the USA chants especially on a day like today September 11 said Snyder It s important to come out here and represent your country to the best of your ability Ohio State University Buckeye Wrestling Team Accomplishments include Most Wins 20 1990 1992 and 2002 1st place finishes in the Big Ten Conference 1923 1951 2015 shared with Iowa 2017 2018NCAA Championships 2015 Consecutive Wins 15 2001 and 2002 Most Big Ten Wins 7 7 1 in 2009 10 and 2008 09 7 0 in 1991 92 and 7 2 in 1980 81 Most All Americans in a Season 8 2018 Nathan Tomasello Luke Pletcher Joey Mckenna Micah Jordan Bo Jordan Myles Martin Kollin Moore Kyle Snyder Most Freshman All Americans in a Season 3 2012 Hunter Stieber Logan Stieber and Cam TessariOlympians and track editOhio State has produced over two hundred Olympic athletes most notably Jesse Owens who won four Olympic gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympics and is one of the greatest Olympians in history In all 48 Ohio State athletes have combined for a total of 77 Olympic medals which includes 33 gold 28 silver and 16 bronze medals Ohio State s track team is coached by Karen Dennis and hosts home meets at Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium The Buckeyes track team is also famous for being the first Buckeye team in any sport to win a national title Mal Whitfield was the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Gold Medalist in the 800 Meters Club sports editCollege club sports in the United States are any sports offered at a university or college in the United States that compete competitively with other universities or colleges but are not regulated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA or National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics NAIA and do not have varsity status In some cases club sports have junior varsity status Oftentimes students who play club sports later move on to play the same sport at the varsity level or vice versa Collegiate club sports can exist at schools that do have teams that are part of the NCAA or NAIA Many times club sports are student run and receive little financial aid from the school An estimated 2 million student athletes compete in club sports Typically most sports offered at universities and offered in youth leagues are also available as a collegiate club sport However the variety of sports offered is often related to the size of the school Collegiate club sports offer college athletes the ability to play at a competitive level but without the time commitment generally required for a sport governed by the NCAA The tryout procedure for club sports varies from school to school and from sport to sport Basketball edit Collegiate Club Basketball is associated with the National Intramural and Recreational Sports Association with regional qualifying and a national tournament every year The head coach of the Ohio State Men s Club Basketball team is Eddie Days who played for Ohio State Buckeyes men s basketball from 2009 to 2011 Ohio State Men s Club Basketball has won three national championships 2016 2018 2019 In 2016 Ohio State defeated James Madison University in the national championship to win their first title The Most Valuable Player of the tournament was Ohio State s Ryan Murray who played college basketball at Centre College before transferring to Ohio State In 2018 Ohio State defeated Harvard University in the national championship and the Most Valuable Player was Ohio State s Nick Moschetti who played college basketball at Purdue University Fort Wayne before transferring to Ohio State In 2019 Ohio State defeated The University of Houston in the national championship to win back to back titles and their third national championship in four years The Most Valuable Player of the 2019 Tournament was Ohio State s Evan Grootenhuis The 2020 Club Basketball season was cut short due to the COVID 19 pandemic Ohio State was named league champion for the season despite a majority of games not being played No national champion was crowned Football edit The Ohio State Club Football team founded in 2009 gives Ohio State students without athletic scholarships the opportunity to play full contact 11 on 11 football with largely NCAA rules Although not affiliated with the NCAA program multiple former players such as Chris Booker 26 De Shawn White 27 Eli Goins and others have gone on to walk on to the NCAA team The Ohio State Club Football program joined the National Club Football Association in 2012 and has won the last two NCFA National Championships in 2019 and 2021 no games played in 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic The Buckeyes are one of just two programs to repeat as national champions Coppin State 2012 2013 and the third program to boast two national titles Coppin State Oakland University In addition to their back to back national championships the Buckeyes have won four conference titles 2019 2021 2023 and two division titles 2018 2019 all under current Head Coach James Grega Jr Ohio State has also had 55 players named to NCFA All American teams since its inception including quarterback Kellyn Gerenstein who won the league s Offensive MVP award in 2019 and the NCFA national championship game MVP Award in 2021 28 Rugby edit Founded in 1966 Ohio State s Rugby Football Club plays college rugby in Division 1 A in the Big Ten Universities conference against traditional Big 10 rivals such as Michigan The Buckeyes are led by head coach Ron Bowers who played rugby as a Buckeye earning All American honors in 1991 29 The Buckeyes best performances were in the 1990 and 1991 seasons when they finished third in the nation in both seasons More recently Ohio State has appeared in the Collegiate Rugby Championship a tournament broadcast live on NBC finishing 7th in 2010 and 14th in 2011 The Buckeyes were led in those two tournaments by Nate Ebner who was named to the competition s All Tournament Team in 2010 and 2011 30 31 before entering the 2012 NFL draft and signing with the New England Patriots The Buckeyes finished the 2010 11 season ranked 23rd in the country 32 Ohio State finished third at the 2012 Big Ten 7s missing out on qualification to the 2012 USA Rugby Sevens Collegiate National Championships Tennis edit The Ohio State club tennis team competes in the national USTA Tennis on Campus league and won the national championship in 2018 defeating the University of North Carolina 33 Water Polo edit Collegiate club water polo operates under the Collegiate Water Polo Association with the United States split into 18 divisions based partly on geography and partly on conventional conferences across other collegiate sports The Ohio State s Men s Water Polo club competes in the Big Ten division with other Big Ten teams such as Michigan St and Michigan The Buckeyes competed in the CWPA National Collegiate Club Championship in 2013 6th 2014 5th 2017 6th and 2018 7th The current head coaches of the men s team are Larry and AP Championships editNCAA team championships edit Ohio State has won 31 NCAA team titles 34 Men s 24 Baseball 1 1966 Basketball 1 1960 Fencing 1 1942 Golf 2 1945 1979 Gymnastics 3 1985 1996 2001 Outdoor Track amp Field 1 1929 Swimming 11 1943 1945 1946 1947 1949 1950 1952 1954 1955 1956 1962 Volleyball 3 2011 2016 2017 Wrestling 1 2015 Women s 4 Rowing 3 2013 2014 2015 Ice Hockey 1 2022 Co ed 3 Fencing 3 2004 2008 2012 See also List of NCAA schools with the most NCAA Division I championships Big Ten Conference NCAA national team championshipsOther national team championships edit Below are 58 national team titles that were not bestowed by the NCAA including sports it has never sponsored 35 Men s Football 8 1942 1954 1957 1961 1968 1970 2002 2014 Women s Synchronized swimming 34 1977 1978 1979 1980 1982 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2009 2010 2011 2012 2015 2017 2018 2019 2022 2023 Pistol 8 2000 2003 2004 2009 2017 2021 2022 2023 Co ed Pistol 8 2000 2014 2015 2016 2018 2021 2022 2023 See also List of Big Ten Conference national championships List of NCAA schools with the most Division I national championships List of NCAA schools with the most AIAW Division I national championshipsBig Ten regular season championships editMen s edit Football 1916 1917 1920 1935 1939 1942 1944 1949 1954 1955 1957 1961 1968 1969 1970 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1981 1984 1986 1993 1996 1998 2002 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 vacated 2014 2017 2018 2019 2020 Basketball 1925 1933 1939 1944 1946 1950 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1968 1971 1991 1992 2000 vacated 2002 vacated 2006 2007 2010 2011 2012 Baseball 1917 1924 1943 1951 1955 1965 1966 1967 1991 1993 1994 1995 1999 2001 2009 2016 Golf 1928 1945 1951 1954 1961 1966 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1990 1995 1996 1997 2004 Hockey CCHA 1972 2004 Big Ten 2019 Gymnastics 1983 1985 1987 1993 1994 1996 1997 2001 2002 2005 2006 2007 2016 2017 2022 Indoor Track 1942 1948 1949 1950 1993 2018 Outdoor Track 1942 1948 1992 1993 2018 2022 Soccer 2000 2007 2009 2015 Swimming 1938 1943 1946 1947 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 2010 Tennis 1915 1943 1991 2001 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2021 2022 2023 Volleyball MIVA 1969 1972 1975 1976 1977 1978 1981 1982 1983 1986 1987 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2004 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2016 2017 2018 2023 Fencing 1926 1927 1949 1969 1970 1977 MFC 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 CCFC 2021 2022 2023 Wrestling 1923 1951 2015 2017 2018 Cross Country 1923 Lacrosse GWLL 1986 1988 1999 2003 2004 2008 ECAC 2014 Rifle WIRC 1948 1950 1952 1958 1960 1962 1967 1970 1971 1972 1974 1975 1976 1977 1979 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1992 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2008 2010 2011 2012 2013Women s edit Basketball 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1989 1993 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2017 2018 2022 Field Hockey 2001 2006 2010 Golf 1983 1984 1985 1988 1993 1997 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2014 2015 2016 2019 Gymnastics 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 Rowing 2002 2006 2011 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2022 Soccer 2010 2017 Softball 1990 2007 Tennis 2016 2017 2021 2022 Indoor Track 2011 2015 2019 2020 Outdoor Track 2011 2012 2019 2021 2022 Swimming 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 2020 2021 2022 2023 Volleyball 1989 1991 1994 Ice Hockey WCHA 2023Media editFurther information Ohio State Sports Network On April 2 2009 Ohio State signed a 10 year media rights agreement with IMG College now a part of Learfield IMG College and RadiOhio former owner of the school s radio network flagship WBNS WBNS FM in Columbus and now a part of Tegna Inc worth nearly 128 million the largest such agreement in college sports 36 The Ohio State University Marching Band editMain article The Ohio State University Marching Band The Ohio State University Marching Band nicknamed The Best Damn Band In The Land 37 is currently under direction of Dr Christopher Hoch This all brass band has 228 members and was first formed in 1878 The band has traditions including a field march that forms a Script Ohio during which a senior sousaphone player gets to dot the i in the word Ohio School colors edit nbsp Brutus BuckeyeThe Ohio State school colors of scarlet and gray were chosen by a committee of three students Curtis C Howard Harwood R Pool and Alice Townshend prior to the school s first graduation ceremony in 1878 The committee s original recommendation was to be orange and black The committee soon discovered that Princeton already used the colors however and changed their recommendation 38 For this reason some references claim that Ohio State s original school colors were orange and black This claim is not quite accurate in that the committee never filed the original report with that recommendation Pageantry editTeam colors Scarlet and Gray Outfitter Nike J America Fight songs Across the Field Buckeye Battle Cry Often played songs Hang on Sloopy Le Regiment Alma mater Carmen Ohio Nicknames Buckeyes officially adopted in 1950 39 The Bucks The Silver Bullets Mascot Brutus Buckeye Rivalries Michigan Wolverines Illinois Fighting Illini Penn State Nittany Lions Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops former Marching band The Ohio State University Marching Band known as TBDBITL or The Best Damn Band In The Land Famous for Script Ohio and the Ramp Entrance The dotting of the i in Script Ohio by a sousaphone tuba player who high kicks out and does a giant bow to the crowd was voted the 1 greatest sports tradition ever in Athlon Sports ESPN and Sports Illustrated Radio network Ohio State Sports Network Flagships WBNS AM 1460 ESPN Columbus and WBNS FM 97 1 The Fan Announcers Paul Keels Play By Play Jim Lachey Color football Ron Stokes Color basketball References edit The Ohio State University Department of Athletics Logo Guidelines PDF July 1 2020 Retrieved November 15 2022 What Is A Buckeye OhioStateBuckeyes com June 2018 Retrieved January 11 2021 State symbols Ohio gov Retrieved January 11 2021 The Ohio State University NCAA com Retrieved April 27 2021 Brutus Buckeye OhioStateBuckeyes com 4 June 2018 Retrieved March 15 2021 Ohio State University officially wins trademark for the word THE Schools with the Most NCAA National Championships NCAA Archived from the original on 2006 06 16 Retrieved 2006 08 14 Championships Summary through Jan 6 2019 PDF NCAA Retrieved 15 Feb 2018 U S Sports Academy Directors Cup Previous Scoring Athletic Director s Cup Archived from the original on 2009 02 07 Retrieved 2006 08 14 Records by Year PDF History and Traditions Ohio State Athletic Department p 94 Archived from the original PDF on 2008 09 12 Retrieved 2008 02 25 The Ohio State University and Former Men s Basketball Coaches Penalized for Infractions Press release NCAA 2006 03 10 Archived from the original on April 6 2006 Retrieved 2006 08 14 Big Ten Championship Teams PDF History and Tradition Ohio State Athletic Department p 172 Retrieved 2008 02 23 permanent dead link 2001 Postseason WNIT www womensnit com Archived from the original on 2008 03 21 Retrieved 2008 02 24 Ohio State Wins NCAA Fencing Championships Videos 27 March 2012 Ohio State fencing for NCAA title in Columbus Land Grant Holy Land The Ohio State University Fencing official athletic site Former Ohio State Hockey Center Paul Pooley s No 22 to be Retired Saturday The Ohio State University official athletic site Ohio State Women s Hockey Team History U S College Hockey Online Retrieved June 25 2011 NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK PDF ncaarifle org Retrieved 27 December 2019 Plummer William Floyd Larry C 2013 A Series Of Their Own History Of The Women s College World Series Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States Turnkey Communications Inc ISBN 978 0 9893007 0 4 Big Ten Softball Regular Season Standings Big Ten Conference June 28 2018 PDF Archived from the original PDF on June 12 2018 Retrieved June 28 2018 Ohio State synchronized swimming pistol claim national titles a b Ohio State Buckeyes official athletic site Ohio State ohiostatebuckeyes com Buckeye Wrestling Archive PDF Ohio State University Wrestling Archived from the original PDF on 2013 03 19 Retrieved 2014 01 01 Mark Coleman Bio UFC Retrieved 2014 01 01 Chris Booker Ohio State Buckeyes 2019 08 05 Retrieved 2022 01 25 De Shawn White Ohio State Buckeyes 2018 05 21 Retrieved 2022 01 25 ncbba Ohio State Buckeyes 2021 NCFA National Champions NCFA Retrieved 2022 01 25 Members Area Osurugby com Archived from the original on 2015 03 28 Retrieved 2015 05 15 Ted Hardy College Rugby Utah Upsets Cal To Win Sevens Title Bleacher Report 1 Archived November 5 2011 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived September 23 2012 at the Wayback Machine Ohio State tops UNC to win first ever National Championship www tennisoncampus com Retrieved 2021 02 22 Championships History through July 2 2014 PDF Fs ncaa org Archived from the original PDF on 2014 03 20 Retrieved 2015 05 15 Ohio State Buckeyes official athletic site Traditions ohiostatebuckeyes com Archived from the original on 2015 03 16 Retrieved 2015 01 03 3 Archived April 25 2009 at the Wayback Machine Former Director Jon Waters claims Supposedly at a pep rally one year Woody Hayes stood up after the band played a song and said That s the best damn band in the land That s all it took When Woody says something it s law Miller Rusty 2006 11 15 From O H I O to TBDBITL with the OSMB Associated Press J H Galbraith Choosing the University Colors The Ohio State University Monthly Dec 1914 Jan 1915 pp 11 13 Walsh Christopher 2009 Ohio State Football Football Huddleup Triumph Books Random House Inc ISBN 978 1 60078 186 5 p 120 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ohio State University athletics Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ohio State Buckeyes amp oldid 1193445942, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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