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2/6/2013 12:00 AM
OSU’s touted class set to sign
COLUMBUS — Soon, Urban Meyer will take a break from his day job and get back to coaching the Ohio State football team.

2/6/2013 3:13 AM
Ohio State lands 4-star recruit
COLUMBUS -- The Ohio State football team’s 2013 recruiting class is not finished yet.

2/5/2013 12:30 AM
OSU, UM rivalry on new level
ANN ARBOR — When the Ohio State basketball team visits Michigan today, it will be the rivals’ first regular-season top-10 showdown.

2/3/2013 12:14 AM
OSU withstands Nebraska surge
LINCOLN, Neb. — Ohio State opened a 15-point lead with nine minutes left and still had to hold off Nebraska.

2/2/2013 1:10 AM
OSU coach credits crowd in win
OAK HARBOR — They filled both sides of the 13-row wooden bleachers an hour before the event. They sang "Hang on Sloopy" and chanted "OH-IO!" They also grew hoarse as the wins came one after another.

2/1/2013 6:53 AM
OSU wrestling coming to Oak Harbor
OAK HARBOR — As a high school senior in the late 1970s, George Bergman remembers how Oak Harbor’s gym seemed to trap the sound.

2/2/2013 3:04 AM
Buckeyes boosting ticket prices
COLUMBUS — Ohio State's athletic department is raising ticket prices in football and men's basketball and for golf fees in order to continue to offer 36 varsity sports and upgrade facilities, athletic director Gene Smith said.

1/30/2013 12:00 AM
OSU’s late run too much for Badgers
COLUMBUS — By now, Ohio State’s games against Wisconsin have become a caricature of grinding Big Ten basketball.

1/29/2013 8:57 PM
OSU tops Wisconsin 58-49
COLUMBUS -- Deshaun Thomas scored a game-high 25 points and No. 11 Ohio State used a late surge to take down Wisconsin 58-49 today at Value City Arena. Trailing 41-37 with 12:55 left, the Buckeyes (16-4, 6-2) answered with a 15-0 run that ensured their third straight victory.

1/29/2013 12:00 AM
Buckeyes set to renew rivalry with Badgers
COLUMBUS — Just like everybody else in the Big Ten, Ohio State's players look at the upcoming bullies on their schedule and wonder where they can pick up some wins.