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Ohio State Buckeyes Land Walk-On Braylen Nash

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Just because the transfer portal is closed does not mean Jake Diebler is done yet.

The Buckeyes landed walk-on guard Braylen Nash from New Albany High School, he announced on his Instagram Thursday.

Nash was a two-sport athlete for the Eagles, playing both shooting guard on the court, as well as a combination of quarterback, free safety and wide receiver on the field.

Nash adds depth to a crowded backcourt.

Nash adds depth to a crowded backcourt. / Shane Flanigan/ThisWeek / USA TODAY

Nash earned a special mention in the Division I Boys Basketball All-Ohio voting after averaging 17 points per game his senior year. He also helped New Albany finish first in the Ohio Capital Conference with an 8-2 record, as well as finishing 20-5 overall. The Eagles finished No. 31 in the overall state of Ohio basketball rankings.

Among high school recruits, Nash will be joining top-125 players in guard Juni Mobley and Ohio Mr. Basketball forward Colin White.

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Nash will also be joining a crowded backcourt consisting of Mobley, sophomore Bruce Thornton, freshman Taison Chatman and South Carolina transfer Meechie Johnson Jr. Other returning players for the Buckeyes include freshman Devin Royal, and sophomores Evan Mahaffey, Kalen Etzler, Colby Baumann and Austin Parks.

Despite losing five players to the transfer portal — Roddy Gayle Jr., Felix Okpara, Zed Key, Bowen Hardman and Scotty Middleton — and another three to graduating from the program — Jamison Battle, Dale Bonner and Owen Spencer — Diebler got four players from the portal himself, including San Diego State’s Micah Parrish, Duke’s Sean Stewart, Kentucky’s Aaron Bradshaw and Johnson.

Nash will be the seventh incoming rostered player to attend an Ohio-based high school.





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Columbus schools closed Monday, Dec. 15 after snowfall, cold

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Columbus City Schools is closing Monday, Dec. 15, after a weekend winter storm dumped more than 5.4 inches of snow on the region and cold temperatures descended.

Following the weekend snowfall, a cold weather advisory was issued for the area, to remain in affect across central Ohio through 11 a.m. Dec. 15.

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It was 4 degrees at John Glenn Columbus International Airport at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 14, with a wind chill of 16 degrees below zero.

Late on Dec. 14, CCS posted it would close Dec. 15 “due to inclement weather.” See more school closings at NBC 4 or check back with the Dispatch throughout the morning.

This list will be updated as additional information becomes available. School districts are encouraged to send an email with any delays or closures to newsroom@dispatch.com.



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Single-digit temps, below-zero wind chills hit central Ohio after snow

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Now comes the cold.

After nearly 5½ inches of snow fell Dec. 13 in some parts of central Ohio, the National Weather Service says bitterly cold temperatures moving into the region will mean highs in just the single digits.

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A cold weather advisory is in affect across central Ohio through 11 a.m. Dec. 15. It was 4 degrees at John Glenn Columbus International Airport at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 14, with a wind chill of 16 degrees below zero.

Temperatures to the west and south are even colder: 1 degree in Springfield, minus-1 in Dayton and minus-3 in Indianapolis. Those temperatures are not expected in the Columbus area, though. The forecast calls for slightly warmer temperatures by evening and highs in the low 20s Dec. 15.

The record cold expected for Dec. 14 — until now, the coldest high temperature in Columbus for this date was 16 degrees in 1917 — follows a day of record snow. The weather service recorded 5.4 inches of snowfall on Dec. 13 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport, topping the prior Dec. 13 record, which was 3.6 inches in 1945.

Level 2 snow emergencies, which means roads are hazardous and people should drive only if they think it’s necessary, remained in effect in Fairfield and Licking counties.

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Level 1 snow emergencies are in effect in Delaware, Franklin, Madison, Union and Pickaway counties.

Bob Vitale can be reached at rvitale@dispatch.com.



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Ohio State men’s basketball fights back in 89-88 double OT win over West Virginia

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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio State’s game-winning play over West Virginia in the second overtime period Saturday night was simple: give the ball to Bruce Thornton and get out of his way.

The result was an 89-88 double overtime win in the Cleveland Hoops Showdown at Rocket Arena.

It took so much to get to this moment.

The Buckeyes did all they could in regulation to overcome a 14-point deficit, while awaiting their top player in Thornton to come through.

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