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Sayin loses black stripe ahead of spring game

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COLUMBUS — A second freshman has lost his black stripe as Ohio State football continues to work its way through spring practice, and this one may be the most important to its future.

Track and Field: Top area male athletes to watch

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The 2024 track-and-field season is well underway, and the showcase of area talent is already on full display.

Ten things to look for in Ohio State’s spring game

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Ten things to watch in Ohio State’s spring football game Saturday in Ohio Stadium:

What Chip Kelly is bringing to Ohio State

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Some of the most common questions of spring football at Ohio State have centered on the impact of Chip Kelly’s arrival in Columbus.

Baseball notebook: LCC finds its groove at Ed Sandy Classic

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ELIDA – It’s all about getting the repetitions.

How to watch and what to watch for at The Masters

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AUGUSTA — The Masters begins Thursday on the revered grounds of Augusta National, where defending champion Jon Rahm will tee up alongside Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Tiger Woods and the biggest names in golf for the year’s first major championship.

Injuries continue to pile up for the Reds

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CINCINNATI — Cincinnati Reds infielder Jonathan India was scratched Monday after he was hit by a batted ball during batting practice, adding another issue to the team’s long list of injuries.

UConn’s Hurley joins legends like Wooden, Krzyzewski

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GLENDALE — Dan Hurley is a man at the pinnacle of his career, joining a star-studded list of coaches with consecutive national titles.

Bieber emotional in discussing elbow injury, uncertain on future

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CLEVELAND — Shane Bieber held it together Monday for as long as he could.

NCAA women’s title game sets another ratings record

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A historic season in women’s college basketball ended with one more record-breaking telecast. Sunday’s victory by the University of South Carolina over the University of Iowa for the national championship set a viewership record for women’s basketball with 18.7 million viewers, making it the most-watched women’s basketball game ever.