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Where to watch Ohio State vs. Michigan today: Live stream, TV channel, time for NCAA women's college basketball game | Sporting News
Ohio State looks to clinch an outright Big Ten regular season title when it hosts its rival, Michigan, on Wednesday evening.
The surging Buckeyes (24-3) have won 14 consecutive games to seize control of the conference. In fact, their last loss — and their only loss in Big Ten play — came against Michigan, way back on December 30.
Clinching the title on Wednesday is of the utmost importance, considering what awaits Ohio State in its regular season finale: A trip to Iowa City to take on Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes.
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Five different Buckeyes scored in double figures in their 79-66 win over Maryland on Sunday, which clinched at least a share of the Big Ten crown. Senior guard Celeste Taylor scored a team-high 20 points, while senior guard Jacy Sheldon, the team’s leading scorer, added 17.
Michigan (17-11) is coming off a 74-60 win over Northwestern, sparked by 16 points from junior guard Laila Phelia and 18 from senior guard Lauren Hansen.
Phelia sparked the Wolverines in their last win over the Buckeyes, pouring in 26 points. She is averaging a team-high 16.2 points on the season.
Here is everything that you need to know ahead of Ohio State vs. Michigan, including the start time, TV schedule and live stream information for the rivalry clash in the Big Ten.
Where to watch Ohio State vs. Michigan today
- Date: Wednesday, February 28
- TV Channel: N/A
- Live Stream: Peacock
Ohio State vs. Michigan will not air on national TV. Instead, viewers can stream the game on Peacock.
The Buckeyes will be on national TV for their regular season finale against Iowa on March 3, which will air on FOX. The Wolverines will be on Fox Sports 1 for their game against Purdue on March 3, too.
Ohio State vs. Michigan start time
- Date: Wednesday, February 28
- Time: 7 p.m. ET
Ohio State vs. Michigan will tip off around 7 p.m. ET on Wednesday, February 28. The game will be played at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
Ohio State schedule 2023-24
Here are the Buckeyes’ remaining two games of the 2023-24 regular season:
| Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | TV channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb. 28 | vs Michigan | 7:00 p.m. | Peacock |
| March 3 | at Iowa | 1:00 p.m. | FOX |
Michigan schedule 2023-24
Here are the Wolverines’ final two games of the 2023-24 regular season:
| Date | Opponent | Time (ET) | TV channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb. 28 | at Ohio State | 7:00 p.m. | Peacock |
| March 3 | vs Purdue | 7:00 p.m. | FS1 |
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Multiple homes destroyed by fire in Meigs County, Ohio
POMEROY, Ohio (WCHS) — A fire destroyed one home and damaged two others Wednesday evening, but then rekindled early Thursday morning and destroyed another home, police said.
The fire was first reported just after 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday night in the 300 block of Wetzgall Street in Pomeroy, according to a press release from the Pomeroy Police Department.
According to police, the fire spread to the two homes on either side of the original home on fire. Firefighters contained the fire and saved the two surrounding homes, but the home that first caught fire was deemed a total loss.
Then, just after 3 a.m. on Thursday morning, the fire rekindled and spread to one of the other homes, resulting in a total loss of that home as well, police said.
Pomeroy police said both homes were occupied at the time of the fires, but all occupants of each home were able to exit their homes safely. Police also said that there were no reported injuries, though both families lost everything they owned due to the total losses of the homes.
The cause of the fire has not been determined, and the incident is still under active investigation by the Ohio State Fire Marshal’s Office, according to police.
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DOE aims to end Biden student loan repayment plan. What it means for Ohio
What we know about student loans and the Education Department
Will Education Department restructuring affect your student loans? Here’s what we know know.
Student loan borrowers under the Biden-era student loan repayment plan, Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE), may soon have to select a new repayment plan after the U.S. Department of Education agreed to a measure to permanently end the program.
A proposed joint settlement agreement announced Tuesday between the DOE and the State of Missouri seeks to end what officials call the “illegal” SAVE program, impacting more than seven million SAVE borrowers who would have to enroll in another program. The settlement must be approved by the court before it can be implemented.
Ohio borrowers carry some of the nation’s highest student loan debt. Here’s how the proposed change could affect them.
What is the SAVE plan?
Originally known as REPAYE, the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan was created to deliver the lowest monthly payments among income-driven repayment programs. Under the Biden administration, it became the most affordable option for borrowers.
According to USA TODAY, the SAVE plan was part of Biden’s push to deliver nearly $200 billion in student loan relief to more than 5 million Americans. It wiped out $5.5 billion in debt for nearly half a million borrowers and cut many monthly payments down to $0.
But officials in President Donald Trump’s administration claim the Biden plan was illegal.
Why does the Department of Education want to end the SAVE plan?
The DOE says the SAVE plan aimed to provide mass forgiveness without congressional approval, costing taxpayers $342 billion over 10 years. In a press release, the Department said the administration promised unrealistically low payments and quick forgiveness without legal authority.
“The Trump administration is righting this wrong and bringing an end to this deceptive scheme,” Under Secretary of Education Nicholas Kent said in a release. “Thanks to the State of Missouri and other states fighting against this egregious federal overreach, American taxpayers can now rest assured they will no longer be forced to serve as collateral for illegal and irresponsible student loan policies.”
If the agreement is approved by the court, no new borrowers will be able to enroll in the SAVE plan. The agency says it will deny any pending applications and move all SAVE borrowers back into other repayment plans.
Borrowers currently enrolled in the SAVE Plan would have a limited time to select a new repayment plan and begin repaying their student loans.
The DOE adds that it is working on the loan repayment provisions of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” Act, which created a new Income-Driven Repayment plan called the Repayment Assistance Plan (RAP), that will be available to borrowers by July 1, 2026.
How many people in Ohio have student loan debt?
Numbers from the Education Data Initiative show that there are about 1.7 million student loan borrowers in Ohio, carrying over $60 billion in debt. The average student loan debt is approximately $35,072.
Ohio also ranks No. 10 among the states with the most student debt, according to personal finance site WalletHub.
How much money does Ohio get from the Department of Education?
The DOE budget for Ohio for fiscal year 2025 is estimated to be more than $5.65 billion, The Columbus Dispatch previously reported.
President Trump announced his intentions to eliminate the Department of Education earlier this year, meaning that Ohio could lose more than $5 billion in annual funding.
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Papa Johns employee in Ohio accused of shooting, killing man inside store
An employee of a Papa Johns restaurant in Cincinnati, Ohio, is accused of shooting and killing a man inside the store on Tuesday night.
Police in Cincinnati said Murphy Tilk, 21, fatally shot 23-year-old Nawaf Althawadi inside the West Price Hill restaurant around 11 p.m., CBS affiliate WKRC reported. When first responders arrived at the restaurant on West Eighth Street, they performed life-saving measures on Althawadi, who died at the scene. Officials said the 21-year-old Tilk, who was taken into custody without incident and charged, is a Papa Johns employee, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Tilk booked into the Hamilton County Justice Center on a first-degree murder charge, the center’s records show. During Tilk’s initial court appearance on Wednesday, he was held without bond. The 21-year-old man has a bond hearing set for Saturday.
Law enforcement has not said what led up to the shooting or if Tilk and Althawadi knew each other. Police are investigating the shooting.
KDKA reached out to Papa Johns on Wednesday evening for comment, but has not heard back.
Papa Johns is a pizza chain with 6,000 locations globally, according to its website. It has 15 locations in Cincinnati.
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