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Buckeyes Host a Pair of Top-Five Opponents This Weekend
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – With 4 consecutive wins, the No. 21-ranked Ohio State subject hockey group returns to convention play this weekend with two crucial Huge Ten battles in Columbus. The Buckeyes host No. 5 Iowa on Friday, Oct. 14 (3 p.m.) and No. 3 Northwestern on Sunday, Oct. 16 (midday). Each video games will probably be streamed reside on B1G+.
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No. 5 Iowa (10-3, 3-2) vs. No. 21 Ohio State (7-5, 1-3) // Friday, Oct. 14 // 3 p.m. // Columbus, Ohio
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No. 3 Northwestern (10-3, 1-3) vs. No. 21 Ohio State (7-5, 1-3) // Sunday, Oct. 16 // Midday // Columbus, Ohio
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Briefly on the Buckeyes
- Ohio State rose three spots on this week’s NFHCA ballot and is as much as No. 21. The Buckeyes have been ranked in all six polls this season.
- Sarah Charley leads the squad offensively with 18 factors. She’s scored eight occasions – together with 4 final weekend – and has added a pair of assists.
- Fifth-year senior Emma Goldean is second with 12 factors (4 targets, 4 assists), adopted by Claudia Thomas (10 factors) and Leanne Bough (9 factors).
- The Buckeyes’ protection has allowed simply three targets throughout their four-game successful streak.
- Goalie Abby Danson continues to have a sub-1.00 goals-against common. She presently checks in at 0.94 with a .825 save share.
Extra on the Hawkeyes
- Iowa comes into Friday’s sport with a 10-3 general file and 3-2 mark in Huge Ten play.
- The Hawkeyes, ranked No. 5 on this week’s NFHCA ballot, went 1-1 final weekend, falling to No. 4 Penn State, 2-1 in OT, earlier than defeating No. 17 James Madison, 2-1.
- On offense, Lieve Schalk is No. 13 nationally in assists per sport whereas the duo of Alex Wesneski and Annika Herbine have mixed for 43 factors (18 targets, seven assists).
- Goalkeeper Grace McGuire has began all 13 video games this season and allowed a complete of simply 12 targets.
- The Hawkeyes maintain a 52-15 edge within the all-time sequence. Ohio State’s final win over Iowa got here in 2015.
Extra on Wildcats
- Defending nationwide champion Northwestern is 10-3 general however was upset final weekend at Rutgers in its final outing, 2-1.
- The Wildcats begin the weekend with a sport at Michigan State on Friday.
- Led by Bente Baekers, Northwestern is eighth nationally in targets per sport (3.15). Baekers is second nationally with a mean of 1.38 targets per sport. She additionally leads the nation with a mean of three.23 factors per sport.
- Sunday would be the 68th all-time assembly between the 2 colleges. Northwestern holds a 36-29-2 edge.
Weekly Honors for Charley
- On Monday, Sarah Charley picked up her first profession Huge Ten co-Offensive Participant of the Week honors. She shared the award with Penn State’s Sophia Gladieux.
- Charley had 10 factors final weekend in a pair of 7-1 wins, ending with two targets and an help in each video games vs. Central Michigan and Ohio.
- Although 12 video games, Charley ranks ninth within the convention in targets (eight) and tied for tenth in factors (18).
Statistically Talking
- Goalie Abby Danson is second within the convention in goals-against common (0.94), first in saves (52) and first in save share (.825).
- As a group, Ohio State ranks within the prime 15 nationally in each scoring common (fifteenth – 2.74 targets/sport) and scoring protection (seventh – 1.08 targets allowed/sport).
- Final weekend, Ohio State outshot its two opponents by a mixed margin of 53-14 and had an 18-8 edge in penalty corners.
- A complete of eight gamers had two factors or extra and eight gamers scored targets.
- Freshman Loryn Jordon scored for the primary time in her profession whereas classmate Lindsey Roberts picked up her first profession level with an help vs. Ohio.
- Throughout its present four-game successful streak, Ohio State is averaging 5.00 targets per sport and 62 % of the photographs it’s generated have come on purpose.
- This season, the Buckeyes personal a 7-1 first-quarter scoring benefit on their opponents and a 13-2 edge within the third quarter.
Huge Ten Match Coming to Columbus
- The nation’s premier convention event will happen at Buckeye Varsity Discipline in 2022.
- The Huge Ten Match is slated for Nov. 3-6, with three quarterfinals video games on Thursday, Nov. 3 adopted by the semifinals on Friday, Nov. 4. The championship sport will happen on Sunday, Nov. 6.
- BTN will broadcast the semifinals and finals reside. The quarterfinals will be seen on BTN+.
- At present, the Huge Ten boasts 4 of the nation’s prime five-ranked groups and a complete of seven within the prime 25.
- Convention colleges occupy the No. 2, No. 3, No. 4, No. 5, No. 10, No. 20 and No. 21 spots within the newest ballot.
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Judge rejects 2nd Amendment argument from illegal immigrant living in Ohio charged over possession of 170 guns
A federal judge denied a request to dismiss a gun charge against an illegal immigrant in Ohio who had been in the U.S. for more than 15 years, rejecting the man’s argument that he has a right to bear arms.
Carlos Serrano-Restrepo was charged earlier this year and was subsequently indicted for possession of a firearm by an alien unlawfully in the U.S., according to WSYX.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives began investigating and watching Serrano-Restrepo after he purchased at least 22 firearms, and claimed to be a U.S. citizen on the firearms forms.
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Agents conducted a search of his home and seized roughly 170 firearms, tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition and smoke/marine markers.
Serrano-Restrepo said some of the guns were purchased for self-defense.
Photos that agents took at his home revealed he kept firearms in gun safes. Some handguns were also mounted in holsters on the wall of a closet.
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The suspect’s lawyer submitted a motion to dismiss the charge on the argument that he has the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment.
The judge denied his motion to dismiss the charge on Thursday, writing in his opinion that “disarming unlawful immigrants like Mr. Serrano-Restrepo who have not sworn allegiance to the United States comports with the Nation’s history and tradition of firearm regulations.”
“Mr. Serrano-Restrepo’s as-applied challenge lacks merit,” the judge continued. “The swearing of an oath of allegiance occurs through the naturalization process, not through his asylum application or his years of living in the United States.”
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His trial is scheduled for Jan. 21, 2025.
Serrano-Restrepo moved from Arizona to Orient, Ohio, in 2022. He told the court he last unlawfully entered the U.S. in 2008.
He also owns a business that remediates fire and flooding damage.
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Ohio State Buckeyes’ Biggest Weakness Revealed Before Michigan Game
Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes were able to take care of business against the Indiana Hoosiers on Saturday. Now, they are set to prepare for the massive rivalry matchup against the Michigan Wolverines to end the regular season.
Ohio State has been unable to beat Michigan for the last three years. In order to get a spot in the Big Ten Championship Game, they’ll need to snap that losing streak.
At this point in the year, the Buckeyes absolutely look like a national championship favorite. However, there is one weakness that is worth monitoring.
David Pollack, a former star college football linebacker and a current analyst, spoke out about the one weakness that he sees with Ohio State.
“I don’t see a lot of gamewreckers,” Pollack said. “But I don’t see a lot of weaknesses, except at the cornerback spot. I’ve got to address the cornerback spot as a weakness. I’ve seen enough to know. There are enough penalties back there, enough flags, enough big plays that it’s not a strength.”
All season long, the Buckeyes’ cornerbacks have underperformed. Denzel Burke has looked nothing like the expected first-round pick talent that he was being hyped up to be. Davison Igbinosun has been heavily penalized and has struggled as well.
Going up against other elite national championship contenders will be a tough task with a struggling secondary.
Outside of the cornerback position, everything else seems to look solid. If they can fix the issues and get better production out of it, they would be a much more complete contender.
Thankfully, the talent is there for them to improve. Both Burke and Igbinosun are talented players who have simply struggled this season. They are more than capable of turning things around.
All of that being said, the stage has been set for Ohio State and Michigan. On paper, the Buckeyes should be able to dominate the game, but rivalry games can get tricky. It will be interesting to see what ends up happening.
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Paul Finebaum names CFP National Champion favorite between Oregon, Ohio State
With just one week remaining in the regular season, there is only one team across all of college football that remains undefeated at this point: the Oregon Ducks.
So, it stands to reason that the undefeated Ducks should be the favorite to end the 2024 hoisting the College Football Playoff National Championship trophy, right?
Not according to SEC Network host and ESPN personality Paul Finebaum.
“I’m ‘Paul Out’ with block letters. I don’t even think Oregon is the best team in the Big Ten, let alone the favorite to win it all,” Finebaum said during Sunday morning’s ‘Paul-In, Paul-Out’ segment on ESPN’s SportsCenter. “And thanks Ducks fans waking up on the West coast, I’m aware that you beat Ohio State. But Ohio State, to me, looks like the best team in the country.
“I think they’ll have a fun game in a couple of weeks in the Big Ten championship game, and both are going to go to the Playoffs and be in very good shape. But Oregon, to me, looks a tad below Ohio State.”
As Finebaum reminded the college football world, this exact matchup has already been decided on the field once this season, with the Ducks eking out a 32-31 win in Eugene in mid-October. While it’s not official yet, all expectations are Oregon (11-0, 8-0 B10) and Ohio State (10-1, 7-1) will meet again in the Big Ten Championship game in Indianapolis.
But in the meantime, Finebaum is sticking by the preseason favorite Buckeyes.
Ryan Day wanted to ‘leave no doubt’ vs. Indiana
Ryan Day wanted to leave no doubt during Ohio State’s 38-15 win over Indiana Saturday in Columbus and it certainly worked out by the time the game came to its conclusion.
After trailing 7-0, Ohio State ripped off 31 straight points to erase any opportunity of the Hoosiers pulling off the biggest win in school history. The Buckeyes and Hoosiers came in No. 2 and 5 in the latest College Football Playoff rankings.
But with Day and Ohio State one step closer to the Big Ten Championship vs. Oregon, they can put this game to rest.
“Game got a flip there with the punt return (for a touchdown by Caleb Downs),” Day told FOX’s Jenny Taft postgame. “I thought, you know, we had a chance to really separate ourselves in the first half. We didn’t do that. I thought we played well in the second half. I thought we played physical all across the board, and our guys had a great look in their eye. And so now it’s onto the rivalry game.”
As far as scoring the final touchdown, despite a 31-15 lead with less than two minutes to go, Day and Ohio State wanted to leave their mark.
“Well, you say, leave no doubt,” Day said. “And you know, these guys want to finish the game the right way. TreVeyon (Henderson) did the right thing going down at the one-yard line. We ate up the clock. We didn’t want to put the defense back out there. You just never know in games like this, it’s a top five matchup. So we wanted to finish it the right way and make sure that everybody knows that this is the Ohio State Buckeyes.”
Nick Kosko contributed to this report.
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