NCAA president Charlie Baker proposes the creation of a new Division I subdivision that would allow high-resource schools to compensate athletes via trust funds and NIL.
Ohio State women’s hockey earned a 3-0 win over Wisconsin, the No. 1-ranked team in the country, in a national championship game rematch Friday at the OSU Ice Rink.
On this Veterans Day, we take a look back at the life of Fred Norton, a three-sport star at Ohio State who went on to give his life for his country in World War I.
Frank Howard, a two-sport standout who was a basketball All-American at Ohio State and went on to be a four-time MLB All-Star, died Monday at 87 years old.
Ohio State women's cross country star Addie Engel wins another Big Ten title, completing the 6000m in 20:47.9 – 9.5 seconds ahead of the event's second-place finisher.
Ohio State field hockey earned its first win over a No. 1-ranked opponent and improved to 10-2 this season, the best start in program history, with a 2-1 victory at Iowa on Friday.
Gene Smith testified in favor of federal NIL legislation at a Congressional hearing Wednesday and said that recruits “asking for $5,000 just to visit has become common.”
Columbus resident and Otterbein University graduate Tom Snyder will replace the late Bob Kennedy as the newest voice of Ohio Stadium and Ohio State football games.
New Ohio State president Ted Carter thinks the Big Ten’s additions from the Pac-12 are “really exciting” and said he’ll consult with Gene Smith in hiring a new AD.
Ohio State golfer Neal Shipley advances to the championship match of the U.S. Amateur, earning him invitations to both The Masters and the U.S. Open in 2024.
Ezekiel Elliott has a new home, Michael Thomas and Chris Olave roasted the Chargers' secondary and C.J. Stroud believes in both of Ohio State's quarterback options.
Preseason watch lists are full of Ohio State players, Chris Holtmann attends a Taylor Swift concert and Liam McCullough continues his camp check-in shirt tradition.
Washington State’s Pat Chun is viewed as a leading candidate to replace Gene Smith, though a new athletic director won’t be hired until after Ohio State names a new president.
Gene Smith said his decision to retire was not based on the changes happening in college sports and that he wanted to set up a smooth transition for his successor.