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Buckeyes Set to Host NCAA Columbus Regional

NCAA Columbus Regional
Dates: Could 16-18, 2022
Course: Scarlet Course at The OSU Golf Membership – Columbus, Ohio
Par/Yardage: Par 71 – 7,422 yards
Stay Scoring: Golfstat
Tee Occasions: Tee occasions off 1st and 10th tees starting at 7:30 a.m. every day
Groups: Arkansas, Clemson, Duke, East Tennessee State, Florida Gulf Coast, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Northwestern, Ohio State, Oklahoma State, San Francisco, Southern Illinois, Wright State
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State has a giant alternative forward of this upcoming week because the Buckeyes will play within the NCAA Columbus Regional on their house course. The High 5 groups and prime particular person not on a kind of groups will advance to the NCAA Championship on the Grayhawk Golf Membership later this month. The Buckeyes are the No. 6 seed within the 13-team subject and can start play at 8 a.m. Monday morning off the tenth tee.
- Ohio State’s lineup this week is Patrick Schmucking, Maxwell Modovan, Adam Wallin, JonErik Alford and Jackson Chandler.
- The High 5 groups and prime particular person not on a kind of groups will advance to the NCAA Championship on the Grayhawk Golf Membership in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Could 27-June 1.
- The Buckeyes superior previous the NCAA Regional 10 occasions because the NCAA switched to the regional format.
- The final time the Buckeyes certified for the NCAA Championship was in 2019 once they had been runner-up on the Myrtle Seaside Regional. They went on to complete 13th on the NCAA Championships in Arkansas.
- Final season, Ohio State completed sixth on the Tallahassee Regional, simply two photographs out of qualifying. Maxwell Moldovan led the way in which as he tied for 17th following three rounds of 1-under 71.
- Ohio State had an important spring, ending within the High 6 in six of the seven occasions. That included a win on the Southern Invitational and have had 4 medalists this spring.
- Moldovan has been nice this 12 months. He has three wins this spring, together with a two-shot victory on the Robert Kepler Intercollegiate. The unanimous first crew All-Massive Ten honoree leads the crew with a 70.70 scoring common and has posted 14 rounds within the 60s this season.
- Adam Wallin is second on the crew in scoring at 71.85 and has 10 rounds within the 60s. He earned second crew All-Massive Ten accolades and boasts seven High 20 finishes on the 12 months.
- Patrick Schmucking gained qualifying this week. He is available in with a 73.93 scoring over by means of 9 occasions.
- JonErik Alford has had a strong spring, notching three High 25 finishes in seven occasions. He’s tied with Schmucking with a 73.93 scoring common throughout 29 rounds.
- Jackson Chandler is again within the lineup after not enjoying within the Massive Ten Championship two weeks in the past. He has a pair of High 10 finishes, together with a seventh-place end on the Southern Invitational. He’s third on the crew in scoring at 73.52 and has 11 rounds at par or higher.
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Ohio State Offers 2028 Wide Receiver Jett Harrison, Younger Brother of Marvin Harrison Jr.

The Philadelphia St. Joseph’s-to-Ohio State pipeline has grown over the years, and it looks as though the Harrison-to-Ohio State could possibly do the same.
Marvin Harrison had a tremendous NFL career. Marvin Harrison Jr. had a fantastic college career at Ohio State before becoming the fourth-overall pick in the 2024 NFL draft. Now, 2028 wide receiver Jett Harrison is looking to carve his own path on the gridiron. Before then, though, he might just follow in his brother’s footsteps.
The youngest Harrison received an Ohio State offer on Sunday, his first Division I offer.
Ohio State just offered Class of 2028 WR Jett Harrison
He is the younger brother of former OSU WR Marvin Harrison Jr.https://t.co/VjRsoysysS pic.twitter.com/9x6D2uinYl
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) May 11, 2025
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound receiver saw playing time as a freshman and is in line to start for St. Joseph’s to begin his sophomore season.
Before Jett even began his high school career, Marvin Jr. had very high praise, admitting his younger brother was more talented than he was at that early stage of his development.
“He’s great. He’s more talented than I ever was at that age,” Harrison said of Jett on Nov. 1, 2023. “He’s starting early with the routes and everything from my dad. I am super excited to see how he comes along. It’s gonna be very scary to see how he progresses.”
Check out this look at the Jett Harrison TD from our guy @natesportsmedia @HSFBamerica @BadgleyBruce @CaryMoyer @Get__Recruited @JSantoliquito https://t.co/ac3V451Idv pic.twitter.com/cq0z0sqiUc
— EasternPAFootball (@EPAFootball) November 16, 2024
In addition to Marvin giving high praise for Jett, he also noted his younger brother wants to play for the Buckeyes, just like his brother.
“He sees me here, and naturally, he wants to follow in my footsteps,” he said.
Harrison is the third 2028 wide receiver to receive an offer from Ohio State, joining Chaminade-Madonna (Florida) wideout Peter Pierre and IMG Academy (Florida) wide receiver Eric McFarland.
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Ohio voters approve ballot issue authorizing $2.5 billion in bonds over 10 years for infrastructure

Ohio voters voted on Tuesday to reauthorize a program that will provide $2.5 billion for roads, bridges and other needed local infrastructure projects over the next decade.
State Issue 2 called for the renewal of the Ohio Capital Improvement Program, which was first authorized in 1987. Administered by the Ohio Public Works Commission, it relies on existing state revenues as opposed to raising taxes.
Under the measure, up to $250 million of the total general obligation bonds authorized can be issued each year over 10 years, creating an estimated 35,000 construction jobs.
The Strong Ohio Communities Coalition, a gathering of business, labor, agriculture and civic organizations, supported the measure, which attracted no significant opposition.
Coalition spokesperson Sam Rossi thanked voters and the Ohio General Assembly, which placed the measure on the ballot.
The Ohio Chamber of Commerce said in a statement that it looks forward to witnessing all the improvements roll out and the jobs they create, saying voters recognized “the importance of modern, reliable infrastructure to Ohio’s quality of life and its economic outlook.”
Though it was listed on the ballot as Issue 2, Tuesday’s ballot measure was the first and only statewide issue to appear. That’s the result of a new numbering system approved by state lawmakers after the elections of 2023 and 2024 featured several ballot issues timed close together and called either Issue 1 or Issue 2. Ohio’s next statewide ballot question will be labeled Issue 3.
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LSU tops Ohio State in NCAA women’s tennis super regional
The No. 13 seed LSU women’s tennis team defeated No. 4 seed Ohio State 4-2 on May 9 in an NCAA super regional match at the Auer Tennis Center in Columbus.
Ohio State finished 23-4. LSU is 24-7 and advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals.
The Buckeyes won the doubles point with Luciana Perry and Shelly Bereznyak winning 6-1 and Audrey Spencer and Sydni Ratliff winning 6-4. Bereznyak won in singles for Ohio State’s other point, topping Kinaa Graham, 7-6 (2), 6-4.
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