After a gritty comeback from an early 4-0 deficit - and Nick Erwin's first homer of the year (above) - a familiar issue from the past spelled doom for the Buckeyes in Sunday night's loss to UConn.
Ohio State had no hope of covering Purdue's Zach Edey at the offensive end, where he scored 26 points, and his presence defensively worked for three blocked shots in an 82-55 Boilermakers rout that added another loss to OSU's already ugly resume. (Photo courtesy of OSU).
In Florida with warm clear skies, and the opportunity to write about something that nearly writes itself. Some words on why writers choose to write about baseball over other sports.
On a day that Bill Mosiello characterized as 'ugly', the Buckeyes fell off their 24-hour high in a strange 9-6 loss to UConn. Read about them in Sunday's Press Pros.
Ohio State hopes a three-day weekend in sunny Florida, with a Top Ten dual meet win mixed in, will be the launch point for a strong showing two weeks from now in the Big Ten Championships and in the NCAA Championships after that.