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Women’s Volleyball: No. 3-seed Ohio State ‘excited’ for NCAA Tournament, hosts Tennessee State
The No. 3 seed Ohio State girls’s volleyball staff has misplaced 4 consecutive matches and is about to face a streaking Tennessee State staff Friday that has received its final seven and received the Ohio Valley Convention Match in 3-2 for all three rounds.
The Buckeyes (19-9, 15-5 Large Ten) misplaced a 14 match win-streak after shedding each of their final two weekend sequence. Regardless of the current drought, senior outdoors hitters Jenaiysa Moore and Adria Powell mentioned they’re assured of their staff.
“Our aim is totally different now, and so all people else needs that very same aim so everybody goes to go two instances more durable,” Moore mentioned. “It’s only a matter of how we come collectively.”
The Buckeyes hit .233 and .173 within the remaining two units, bettering from .122 within the first and sub-.000 within the second, in opposition to No. 3 Wisconsin Saturday. Moore and Powell mixed for 10 kills.
Coming into the postseason, Powell mentioned she thinks the Buckeyes started to refind their groove within the remaining units final weekend.
“There have been a number of moments within the recreation once we had been taking part in Buckeye volleyball,” Powell mentioned. “It was a great recreation main into the match as a result of we obtained again our type of play and our grit.”
Powell mentioned the final match in opposition to the Badgers, who earned a No. 1 seed, was difficult, however good moments had been taken away from it.
Moore mentioned getting their confidence again has been useful, they usually received’t deal with what their current play has been, noting their philosophy for the yr has been to maneuver on to the subsequent level.
“We simply belief one another, lean on one another and belief that we’re going to do our job on the finish of the day,” Moore mentioned.
Tigers senior outdoors hitter Johanna Alcantara leads Tennessee State (19-15, 10-8 Ohio Valley) offensively, averaging 3.8 kills per set.
As a staff, Ohio State’s offense averages 14.12 kills per set whereas permitting 12.22. Compared, Tennessee State averages 12.44 kills per set and permits 11.84.
Powell mentioned there’s a number of confidence that comes from the Buckeyes’ Large Ten-leading protection, which averages 15.89 digs a set.
“I don’t assume that it will likely be an enormous downside,” Powell mentioned. “We’ve been speaking in regards to the pins, being aggressive and going for it.”
Moore mentioned that the staff is happy to host the opening rounds of the match, however is ready for robust street environments.
Ohio State can host its first two video games within the match if it wins the primary match in opposition to Tennessee State. The Buckeyes can be on street for the rest of the season, however they’re conversant in being on the street having performed 10-straight street matchups after opening the yr at house in opposition to then-No. 2 Texas.
“To start with of the season we created our personal ambiance,” Moore mentioned. “We had been actually locked in collectively, understanding all people else is in opposition to us.”
The winner of the Ohio State and Tennessee State match will play the winner of the USC and Excessive Level College match Saturday on the Covelli Heart at 6 p.m.
Moore mentioned Ohio State must have an underdog mentality to make a run within the match. She mentioned strolling right into a gymnasium considering the alternative will harm the staff’s efficiency.
“I’m actually excited for us to see how far we go —, and hopefully win a natty,” Moore mentioned.
The Buckeyes start their NCAA Match run Friday at 7:30 p.m. in opposition to Tennessee State. ESPN+ will broadcast.
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Calculator: Are you middle class in Ohio? Here’s what middle, top 10% and top 1% make
Minimum wage hike to go into effect for some across US
Workers in several states and cities will see minimum wage increases go into effect on January 1, 2025, as they continue to battle with high prices.
How much do you need to earn to be considered middle class in Ohio?
Defining the middle class is more complicated than it may seem, especially since the United States Census Bureau does not have an official definition for the term.
The Pew Research Center defines the middle class as households with incomes between 67% and 200% of the median income – meaning those who earn between two-thirds and twice as much as the median household in Ohio.
According to the most recent data from 2022, middle-income households in the U.S. earned between approximately $56,600 and $169,800, Pew Research Center reported. Households earning less than $56,600 were considered lower-income, while those earning more than $169,800 were classified as upper-income.
Calculator: Are you in your Ohio city’s middle class?
In Ohio, the median income is lower than the nationwide average.
A study from the personal finance site SmartAsset earlier this year found that the middle income range for the state falls between $43,809 and $131,440, with the median household income at $65,720.
Check to see where you fall in your city.
How much do Ohio’s highest-earning households make?
To be in the top 10% of earners in Ohio, you need to make $227,669, according to Yahoo Finance. In 2024, the pre-tax salary required to be in the top 1% of earners in Ohio is $494,700, per SmartAsset.
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Ryan Day reveals why Ohio State must change gameplan in rematch vs. Oregon
Ohio State‘s convincing 42-17 win over Tennessee in the first round of the College Football Playoff set the stage for a blockbuster rematch between the Buckeyes and the undefeated, top-seeded Oregon Ducks.
The Buckeyes have known this rematch was looming in the quarterfinals since the CFP bracket was set, but weren’t able to look past the Vols until the final whistle.
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Now set to face a fresh Oregon squad coming off a Big Ten Championship win over Penn State and a first-round bye, Ohio State head coach Ryan Day explained why this Ducks squad isn’t the same one they lost to earlier this year — and either are they.
“It’s not like we played them just a couple weeks ago,” Day said. “This was midseason, and there’s been a lot of football played since then. Like I said, I feel we’ve evolved. They’ve evolved. Different teams. So there are certainly things that you want to look at that happened in that game but also, as time’s moved on, how they’ve changed, how we’ve changed and how does that fit as we put together the game plan.
“But ultimately, we want to make sure that we’re putting together a great game plan so our guys can play fast, they understand what we’re trying to get done in terms of attacking in all three phases, and they can play with emotion and physicality.”
During the regular season, the clock literally ran out on Ohio State and left Eugene with a heartbreaking 32-31 loss. The Ducks are still undefeated heading into Saturday after edging past the Buckeyes in October.
“We’ve made adjustments coming off that game, and we worked hard to make sure that we’re putting our guys in the best position to be successful,” he continued. “We’ll do that again against these guys this week and go compete our tails off.”
The rematch between the Buckeyes and Ducks is set for 5 p.m. ET on New Year’s Day and will air live on ESPN.
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Ohio State Buckeyes’ Will Howard Earns Major Ranking
Going into the 2024 college football season, there were a lot of questions about Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback Will Howard.
Heck, there were concerns about him following Ohio State’s dreadful loss to the Michigan Wolverines in the season finale, and the jury is really still out on the Kansas State transfer.
However, there is no denying that Howard stepped up in the Buckeyes’ first-round College Football Playoff game against the Tennessee Volunteers, as he went 24-for-29 with 311 yards, a couple of touchdowns and an interception.
As a result of his impressive performance, Tom Fornelli of CBS Sports ranked him the second-best quarterback remaining in the College Football Playoff, placing only Oregon Ducks signal-caller Dillon Gabriel above him.
“It was easy to say Ohio State should’ve thrown the ball more in the loss to Michigan — I know because I said it, too — but there are two sides to the story,” Fornelli wrote. “You can’t just call more pass plays; you need your quarterback to execute. Howard did that in a frigid Ohio Stadium on Saturday night. He dropped some absolute dimes en route to 311 yards passing while completing 24 of his 29 attempts. This week, he’ll get a chance at redemption following his late-game gaffe in Eugene earlier this season.”
On the season overall, Howard has thrown for 3,171 yards, 29 touchdowns and nine picks while completing 73.2 percent of his passes. He has also punched in seven rushing scores.
Howard still has head-scratching moments, like when he threw an interception in the red zone during the first half against Tennessee.
But, for the most part, he has been everything Ohio State could have asked for since acquiring him via the transfer portal last year.
We’ll see how he fares against Oregon in the Rose Bowl.
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