James Borchers, who had been Ohio State's head team physician since 2016, is leaving that position to become the first-ever chief medical officer of the Big Ten.
Newly minted captains Thayer Munford, Zach Harrison, Teradja Mitchell and Kamryn Babb share the news with their parents and Quinn Ewers, C.J. Stroud and others earn NIL deals.
A food fight at Tuesday's media session, the latest chapter in Ryan Shazier's remarkable comeback story, and OSU players pay their respects to the football legends in Canton.
Ohio State's board of trustees approved the construction of a lacrosse-specific stadium that will cost $21.5 million and is set to open in time for the 2023 season.
NIL Management, a company co-founded by former OSU basketball player Brandon Fuss-Cheatham, is working with numerous Buckeye athlete to build businesses and brands.
Thayer Munford, Jeremy Ruckert, Master Teague and Marcus Williamson will be among 25 Ohio State athletes earning degrees from the university on Sunday.
Master Teague is honored as an exemplary graduate, Paris Johnson Jr. gives back to homeless veterans and Evan Ravenel wants to be an Olympic racewalker.
Ohio State fans will soon be able to buy jerseys with players’ names and numbers on them, with athletes making money on every jersey sold through a group licensing agreement.
Luke Wypler turns disrespect into profit, the Buckeyes show out at their annual content day, players have thoughts on the Russell Westbrook trade and more.
Ryan Day and the Buckeyes got a ton of face time at Big Ten Media Day, Justin Fields visits with a gun violence victim, and Ohio State's student-athletes have some summer fun.
Adelaide Aquilla began her Ohio State career as a walk-on. Four years later, she's a two-time NCAA champion and a member of the U.S. Olympic team in the shot put.
Ohio State's Anavia Battle has a dream-come-true opportunity to compete in Tokyo after running the fastest 200-meter dash ever by a collegiate woman at the U.S. Olympic Trials.
We take a look back at Ohio State's 25 best athletes of the 2020-21 year in sports, including Justin Fields, Adelaide Aquilla, Sammy Sasso, Anavia Battle and Tyler Johnson.
Four Ohio State Olympians – Anavia Battle, Eric Harrison, Henry Leverett and Diego Cervantes – met with the media on Friday as they prepare to head to Tokyo later this month.
Ohio State athletes must disclose all NIL activities to the university and will be prohibited from participating in NIL activities that conflict with required team activities.
Buckeyes waiting to profit off their image and likeness finally get a chance, OSU basketball has more clarity, and NPT looks anything but petite thanks to Mickey Marotti.