Men’s basketball: Ohio State gives Diebler five-year contract

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COLUMBUS — Jake Diebler was tasked with helping the Ohio State basketball team finish out what was looking like another disappointing season, using the opportunity to land himself a job.

Who should Ohio State football hire as its next running backs coach?

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COLUMBUS — When word of Tony Alford’s departure to Michigan first broke, many Ohio State football fans shared an immediate and obvious candidate as his successor.

Michigan finalizing deal to hire RBs coach Tony Alford away from Ohio State

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ANN ARBOR — Michigan is finalizing a deal to hire running backs coach Tony Alford from rival Ohio State, a person with direct knowledge of the move told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

McMahon named as finalist for Cheryl Miller Award

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Ohio State sophomore Cotie McMahon is a finalist for the Cheryl Miller Award.

Ohio State women ready to make postseason noise

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COLUMBUS — Ohio State’s women’s basketball team walked off the floor in Iowa City last Sunday with an unfamiliar problem at hand: They lost.

Ohio St has a surplus of signal-callers as spring practice opens

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COLUMBUS — Last year at this time, Ohio State’s quarterback situation was a clear two-man competition on which the dust didn’t settle until the week before the season opener.

What Ryan Day and Chip Kelly said after Ohio State’s first spring practice

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COLUMBUS — Ohio State opened up its spring session on Tuesday with the first of 15 practices as it prepares for the 2024 season.

Clark sets all-time record; Iowa beats OSU

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IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Caitlin Clark scored 35 points in her final regular-season home game, becoming the NCAA’s all-time scoring leader in No. 6 Iowa’s 93-83 win over No. 2 Ohio State on Sunday.

Ohio State’s NFL hopeful running back ran until he could run no more last...

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INDIANAPOLIS — Miyan Williams ran the ball for Ohio State football until his body would not let him run anymore.

Ohio State women earn top seed in latest NCAA Tournament reveal

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South Carolina, Ohio State, Stanford and UCLA would be the No. 1 seeds in the NCAA Tournament if it began now.