In this week's This Week in Twitter, Ohio State men's and women's hockey players earn accolades, Buckeye Madness begins, and Duane Washington continues to defy physics.
Centerville has been a hotbed of Ohio State talent for decades, producing Buckeye greats such as A.J. Hawk, Michael Bennett, Mike Nugent and Kirk Herbstreit.
In his first game back from a concussion that cost him three contests, Kyle Young made a difference on both ends of the floor for Ohio State on Friday.
Ohio State women’s hockey defeats Yale in the Frozen Four semifinals, 2-1, to advance to the national championship game for the first time in program history.
Ohio State basketball signee Bruce Thornton's younger brother Bryce will visit campus with eyes on the football team and AJ Harris plans to make an official visit in April.
Villanova has lost only three games in the last two months and has six players who have averaged more than nine points per game, including two who average over 15 per game.
Ohio State's defensive effort had been much maligned ahead of the NCAA Tournament, but the Buckeyes had their best performance "in a couple years" defensively against Loyola.
Despite being limited in Thursday's open practice session, Kyle Young and Zed Key will both be available for Friday's first-round NCAA Tournament matchup with Loyola.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt is emblematic of the best parts of college sports, and she would really help Ohio State out today if she could convince Loyola to lose.
Ohio State women’s basketball is confident it make a run in this year’s NCAA Tournament even though most of the Buckeyes have never played in an NCAA Tournament game.