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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State men’s team wanted more than a third-place finish at the Big Ten indoor championships, but team members will return home with a feeling of pride knowing they competed and performed with outstanding effort on Saturday at the SPIRE Institute, in Geneva, Ohio.
Ohio State was in sixth-place with 17 points entering the day, but the team scored 66 points to trail only Iowa, with 119 points and Indiana, with 92. Ohio State finished with 83 points. The Ohio State women finished in eighth place with 42 total points. Iowa won the men’s championships and Minnesota won the women’s.
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Behind a second round 70 from Aneka Seumanutafa, Ohio State women’s golf is right in the mix through two rounds of the Florida State Match Up at the Seminole Legacy Golf Course in Tallahassee.
The Buckeyes are in sixth place at 27-over par. Host Florida State has run away with the top spot, leading by 20 shots. But third through ninth are separated by just 10 shots and the Buckeyes find themselves squarely in the middle of that group.
Seumanutafa rebounded from an opening round of 3-over 75 to card a 2-under 70 on Saturday. Her round was one of just six under-par rounds on the day. She starts the final round in a tie for fourth at 1-over.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State men’s team wanted more than a third-place finish at the Big Ten indoor championships, but team members will return home with a feeling of pride knowing they competed and performed with outstanding effort on Saturday at the SPIRE Institute, in Geneva, Ohio.
Ohio State was in sixth-place with 17 points entering the day, but the team scored 66 points to trail only Iowa, with 119 points and Indiana, with 92. Ohio State finished with 83 points. The Ohio State women finished in eighth place with 42 total points. Iowa won the men’s championships and Minnesota won the women’s.
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State’s Braxtin Miller scored 23 points and dished-out a season-high six assists but Indiana’s big run late allowed the Hoosiers to pull away for an 87-75 victory.
The Buckeyes fall for the first and only time at home this season and are now 13-6 overall and 9-6 in the conference.
Ohio State closed the third quarter on a 14-4 run and led 56-51 heading to the fourth quarter. After a back and forth start to the fourth, Indiana went on a 14-0 run to build a 10-point lead and the Buckeyes were only able to get two field goals over the final six minutes of play.