Ohio
Day 2: Ohio State’s 1V4 to Race for National Title Sunday
Ohio State on the 2022 NCAA Championships
Dates: Could 27-29
Web site: Nathan Benderson Park, Sarasota, Florida
Dwell Outcomes: Regattatiming.com
Watch: NCAA.com
Comply with the Buckeyes on Fb, Twitter, and Instagram | NCAA Championship Web site
Dwell Outcomes | Championship Info | NCAA Video | Dwell Video | Day 1 Video NCAA Recap
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State’s First Varsity 4 completed third in its semifinal race Saturday to advance to the Grand Finals Sunday within the 2022 NCAA Rowing Championships in Sarasota, Florida. The First and Second Varsity Eight boats moved on to the Petite Finals.
Grand Ultimate races are for spots 1-6 nationally whereas the boats within the Petite Finals will battle for sports activities 7-12.
Within the First Varsity Eight semifinals, at 500 meters Texas took the lead with Brown shut behind. California and the Buckeyes had been battling for third at 750 meters. California led Ohio State at 1,500 meters and held on to take the third spot by lower than a half second, sending the Buckeyes to the Petite Ultimate.
Ohio State’s 1V8 Petite Ultimate is scheduled for 10:12 a.m. Sunday vs. Virginia, Penn, Yale, Michigan, and SMU.
High three boats from every semifinal moved on to the Grand Finals (A Finals) with the remaining three to the Petite Finals (B Ultimate) Sunday.
Racing was delayed with lightning within the Sarasota space for about an hour after the primary 2V8 semifinal of the day.
In Ohio State’s 2V8 semifinal, Yale, Stanford and Virginia had been within the lead at 500 meters. The Buckeyes battled Michigan and SMU for the No. 4 spot. Ohio State moved on to the Petite Ultimate Sunday together with the Mustangs and Wolverines.
The Buckeyes will race at 9:46 a.m. Sunday within the 2V8 Petite Ultimate to find out spots 7-12.
Within the ultimate Division I semifinal of the day, Ohio State’s 1V4 was in a battle over the primary 500 meters as Stanford and Princeton took the early lead. The Buckeyes had been third after 1,000 meters with a boat-length lead over No. 4 Yale. Stanford crossed first forward of Princeton and Ohio State, the three boats that advance to the Grand Finals Sunday from the final 1V4 semifinal.
The Buckeyes will race for the 1V4 championship at 9:34 a.m. Sunday within the Grand Finals in opposition to Stanford, Princeton, Washington, Texas and Brown
Ohio State superior all three if its boats to the Saturday semifinals with the 1V8 and 1V4 ending among the many High 2 within the Friday morning heats and the 2V8 battling again to win its Friday afternoon repechage.
The Buckeyes opened the 2022 NCAA Championships with a second-place end in Warmth 3 of the 1V8 competitors. The trouble earned the Buckeyes a spot within the Saturday semifinals at Nathan Benderson Park in Sarasota, Florida.
Ohio State’s 1V4 additionally moved on to the Saturday semifinals with a second-place effort in its warmth. The 2V8 completed third in its warmth Friday morning. The 2V8 managed to advance by profitable its afternoon repechage race.
Within the 1V8 competitors Friday, Stanford jumped to the lead forward of the Buckeyes by a couple of half-boat size at 500 meters. The Cardinal prolonged the lead at 1,000 meters however the Buckeyes held a snug second-place place. Stanford gained the warmth with Ohio State coming in second. The Cardinal completed with a time of 6:11.674 with the Buckeyes crossing the road at 6:16.675.
The highest two boats from every morning warmth moved on to the semifinals Saturday. the remaining boats competed in Friday afternoon repechage races for an opportunity to advance to the semifinals.
Within the 2V8 competitors, Yale jumped out to a boat-length lead at 500 meters over the Buckeyes. Ohio State was in third at 1,000 meters behind Yale and California. The Buckeyes completed the race third and raced once more Friday afternoon within the second 2V8 repechage.
Within the afternoon 2V8 repechage, Brown jumped to a lead of lower than a second at 1,000 meters over the Buckeyes with Duke in third. Ohio State remained inside placing distance earlier than taking a boat-length lead at 1,500 meters. The Buckeyes held on to win, with Brown second, to advance to the AB semifinals Saturday.
Within the 1V4 competitors Friday, Washington owned the early lead over the Buckeyes at 500 meters with every staff constructing a sizeable lead over the sector. At 1,000 meters, the Huskies constructed a boat-length lead over the Buckeyes, who had an equally-sized lead over SMU. Washington gained the warmth with the Buckeyes ending second. Each superior to the semifinals Saturday.
The Ohio State rowing staff is making its twenty second look on the NCAA Championships.
Ohio State’s 1V4 is seeded No. 4, the 1V8 is the No. 6 seed and the 2V8 boat is seeded No. 10.
The Buckeyes are considered one of 22 groups competing on the championships. Every college fields two eight boats and one 4 boat for the championship occasion.
BUCKEYES IN THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Ohio State has competed in every NCAA regatta held since 2000 (22 whole). The Buckeyes personal seven particular person boat titles and has completed within the High 10 a complete of 20 instances.
The Buckeyes gained NCAA nationwide titles in 2013, 2014 and 2015. The staff completed second in 2016 and owns one third (2007) and two fourth-place (2001, 2005) finishes. Ohio State positioned sixth in 2021.
The 2022 NCAA Championships are the second for Kate Sweeney as head coach of the Buckeyes. She guided Ohio State to a sixth-place end a season in the past. Click on HERE for the 2021 NCAA Championship outcomes.
2022 B1G WRAPUP
The Buckeyes gained the 2022 Large Ten Championships with a complete of 184 factors. Ohio State crossed the end line first within the first novice eight, second varsity 4, first varsity 4 and first varsity eight races whereas incomes second place within the second novice eight, third varsity 4 and second varsity eight contests. For extra click on HERE.
A number of Buckeyes earned Large Ten recognition following the championship regatta. Sisters Anneta and Maria Kyridou together with Lexie Nothdurft had been named 2022 First Staff All-Large Ten. Alessandra Montesano and Rachel DeWitte earned second staff honors. Leandra Hogrefe was chosen as Ohio State’s Sportsmanship Award honoree.
Sweeney, now in her third season as head coach of the Buckeyes, was named the 2022 Large Ten Coach of the Yr. Anneta Kyridou was named the convention Freshman of the Yr.
Ohio State NCAA Appearances
Staff (22)
2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22
Varsity Eight (22)
2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22
2nd Varsity Eight (22)
2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22
Varsity 4 (23)
1997, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22
Day 2 Outcomes (Could 28, 2022)
1V8 (AB Semifinals-High 3 Advance to Grand Finals, remining to the Petite Finals)
- Texas-6:18.459
- Brown-6:22.995
- California-6:23.039
- Ohio State-6:23.483
- Pennsylvania-6:33.771
- SMU-6:39.069
2V8 (AB Semifinals-High 3 Advance to Grand Finals, remining to the Petite Finals)
- Stanford-6:26.132
- Yale-6:28.650
- Virginia-6:33.634
- Ohio State-6:38.048
- SMU-6:41.042
- Michigan-6:42.844
1V4 (AB Semifinals-High 3 Advance to Grand Finals, remining to the Petite Finals)
- Stanford-7:08.583
- Princeton-7:12.447
- Ohio State-7:15.761
- Yale-7:20.849
- California-7:25.487
- USC-7:29.257
Day 1 Outcomes (Could 27, 2022)
1V8 (Warmth 3-High 2 Advance to AB Semifinals)
- Stanford 6:11.674
- Ohio State 6:16.675
- Oregon State 6:25.780
- Syracuse 6:29.960
- Boston College 6:38.749
- Jacksonville 6:43.397
Ohio State 1V8 Lineup
BOW: Tess Thompson
2: Olivia Clotten
3: Alessandra Montesano
4: Jessy Vermeer
5: Rachel DeWitte
6: Lexie Nothdurft
7: Maria Kyridou
STROKE: Anneta Kyridou
COXSWAIN: Katie Hinton
2V8 (Warmth 2-High 2 Advance to AB Semifinals)
- Yale 6:12.014
- California 6:16.858
- Ohio State 6:19.866
- Rutgers 6:27.140
- Gonzaga 6:58.528
2V8 (Repechage 2-High 2 Advance to AB Semifinals, Remainder of Subject to CD Semifinals)
- Ohio State 6:23.552
- Brown 6:26.058
- Duke 6:35.512
- USC 6:42.248
- Boston Univ. 6:49.620
- Gonzaga 6:53.514
- Jacksonville 7:00.864
Ohio State 2V8 Lineup
BOW: Emma Wilson
2: Grace Pabst
3: Megan McNutt
4: Natalie Chourova
5: Morgan Zahner
6: Katelyn Bartos
7: Paige Wheeler
STROKE: Pau Koster
COXSWAIN: Divya Batchu
1V4 (Warmth 4-High 2 Advance to AB Semifinals)
- Washington 6:52.822
- Ohio State 6:59.180
- SMU 7:03.570
- Duke 7:16.332
- Gonzaga 7:24.106
- Rhode Island 7:39.494
Ohio State 1V4 Lineup
COXSWAIN: Charli Ulmer
BOW: Jamie Harris
2: Kristen Devolve
3: Gabrielle Schmidt
STROKE: Alaina Hawthorn
#GoBucks
Ohio
Could an Ohio hiking route join the ranks of the Appalachian and Pacific Crest trails?
A nearly 1,500 mile loop of hiking trails in Ohio could soon join the ranks of the Appalachian Trail and the Pacific Crest Trail.
The National Park Service is evaluating whether to add the Buckeye Trail, which runs from Lake Erie to the Ohio River, to its National Trails System. Over the next several weeks, the service will share information about its feasibility study and hear from the public at cities around the state. One of those meetings will be held in Cincinnati on Jan. 16.
The Buckeye Trail was built from 1959 to 1980 by the Buckeye Trail Association, a nonprofit. The loop of trail systems stretches 1,454 miles across farmland in northwest Ohio, the Bluegrass region of southwest Ohio, the Black Hand sandstone cliffs around Hocking Hills and the hills of Appalachia. More than half of the route overlaps the North County National Scenic Trail.
What are National Scenic Trails?
Currently there are 11 National Scenic Trails:
- The Appalachian Trail stretches 2,190 miles through 13 states between Maine and North Carolina.
- The Arizona Trail stretches 800 miles through Arizona.
- The Continental Divide Trail stretches 3,100 miles through Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico.
- The Florida Trail stretches 1,300 miles through Florida.
- The Ice Age Trail stretches 1,000 miles through Wisconsin.
- The Natchez Trace Trail stretches 65 miles through Mississippi.
- The New England Trail stretches 215 miles through Connecticut and Massachusetts.
- The North Country Trail stretches 4,600 miles through eight states including Ohio.
- The Pacific Crest Trail stretches 2,650 miles through California, Oregon and Washington.
- The Pacific Northwest Trail stretches 1,200 miles through Idaho, Montana and Washington.
- The Potomac Heritage Trail stretches 710 miles through Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Washington, D.C.
The designated routes for hiking and biking showcase some of the country’s beautiful landscapes and attract tourists from around the world. They are managed by federal and state agencies.
Make your voice heard
Ohioans can voice their stance on whether the Buckeye Trail should become a National Scenic Trail at the following meetings for public comment:
- Jan. 13 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Hines Hill Conference Center at 1403 West Hines Hill Road in Peninsula.
- Jan. 14 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Henry County Hospital Heller Community Room at 1600 E Riverview in Napoleon.
- Jan. 15 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Huffman Prairie Flying Field Interpretive Center at 2380 Memorial Road in Dayton.
- Jan. 16 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Digital Futures Building Level 1 Conference Room at 3080 Exploration Ave. in Cincinnati.
- Jan. 17 from 3 to 6 p.m. at the Athens Community Center Room B and C at 701 E State St. in Athens.
There will be a virtual public meeting, too, on Jan. 23 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Participants can attend online.
The public comment period is open now through Feb. 19. Members of the public are invited to review the National Park Service’s study process and share feedback online.
Ohio
Ohio criminalizes sextortion after death of Olentangy High School student
The law signed Wednesday by Gov. Mike DeWine makes makes sexual extortion a third-degree felony, with harsher penalties possible
Sextortion schemes that often target minors and caused the death of a suburban Columbus high school student are now illegal in Ohio.
Gov. Mike DeWine signed legislation Wednesday named for Olentangy High School football player Braden Markus that criminalizes sexual extortion, which occurs when someone blackmails another person over the release of private images. Ohio lawmakers passed the bill last month, more than three years after Braden fell victim to sextortion and killed himself.
“We can’t bring Braden back, but what we can do is something in his name today and say we’re going to make a difference,” DeWine said during a signing ceremony at the Ohio Statehouse, surrounded by Braden’s family and friends.
House Bill 531 makes sexual extortion a third-degree felony, with harsher penalties if the victims are minors, seniors or people with disabilities. When sentencing offenders, courts must consider whether the victim died by suicide or suffered “serious physical, psychological, or economic harm.”
The law also makes it easier for parents to access their child’s digital assets if they die as a minor. Rep. Beth Lear, R-Galena, who co-sponsored the bill, said Braden’s family wondered for months what happened to him because they couldn’t get into his cell phone.
Federal authorities received over 13,000 reports of online sexual extortion involving minors − primarily boys − from October 2021 to March 2023, according to the FBI. In Braden’s case, someone posing as high school girl on social media asked Braden for intimate photos and then demanded $1,800 so they wouldn’t be published. He died a half hour later.
“I’m hoping that there’s a deterrent,” Braden’s mother, Jennifer Markus, told the Columbus Dispatch last month. “Knowing that this law is there, that they will quit preying on our kids.”
An early version of the bill would have made victims and their families eligible for compensation through the attorney general’s office, but lawmakers axed that provision. A spokesperson for Attorney General Dave Yost did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Donovan Hunt contributed to this report.
Haley BeMiller covers state government and politics for the USA TODAY Network Ohio Bureau, which serves the Columbus Dispatch, Cincinnati Enquirer, Akron Beacon Journal and 18 other affiliated news organizations across Ohio.
Ohio
Cotton Bowl weather worry prompts Texas-Ohio State CFP ‘contingencies’
There is some uncertainty surrounding the Cotton Bowl entering Friday’s College Football Playoff semifinal between Texas and Ohio State at the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium, with bowl organizers preparing “contingencies” due to the weather forecast.
Arlington, Texas is under a winter storm warning from Thursday morning to Friday afternoon, with the possibility of several inches of snow.
While the stadium has a roof, the weather could create dangerous road conditions for fans traveling to the game.
A joint statement from AT&T Stadium and the Cotton Bowl Tuesday night said the game will be played as scheduled at 7:30 p.m. ET, with the two teams arriving to town Wednesday.
“We continue to monitor weather reports, and over the last 24 hours, the forecast for later this week has improved according to the National Weather Service,” the statement said. “We have been meeting routinely with city officials, the Director of Transportation for North Texas and the College Football Playoff. Should the forecast shift, we are prepared for contingencies.
“North Texas highways are already being brined and plans are in place to ensure a safe environment for everyone in and around AT&T Stadium on game day.”
More than 70,000 people are expected to attend Friday’s game, the winner of which will face the victor of the Penn State-Notre Dame Orange Bowl semifinal in the national championship game on Jan. 20.
Kevin Oden, the Dallas director of emergency management and crisis response, said staffing will be increased Wednesday in anticipation of the storm.
“We’re closely monitoring travel conditions into the city, especially as we prepare to host fans and teams for the Cotton Bowl,” Oden said. “Our priority is ensuring safe travel for the teams and their fans visiting Dallas and the metroplex.”
-
Business1 week ago
These are the top 7 issues facing the struggling restaurant industry in 2025
-
Culture1 week ago
The 25 worst losses in college football history, including Baylor’s 2024 entry at Colorado
-
Sports1 week ago
The top out-of-contract players available as free transfers: Kimmich, De Bruyne, Van Dijk…
-
Politics6 days ago
New Orleans attacker had 'remote detonator' for explosives in French Quarter, Biden says
-
Politics6 days ago
Carter's judicial picks reshaped the federal bench across the country
-
Politics5 days ago
Who Are the Recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom?
-
Health4 days ago
Ozempic ‘microdosing’ is the new weight-loss trend: Should you try it?
-
World1 week ago
Ivory Coast says French troops to leave country after decades