
Ohio State earns No. 4 seed in NCAA Tournament
COLUMBUS — The NCAA selected the No. 15 Ohio State women's basketball team (25-6, 13-5 B1G) as a No. 4 seed for the upcoming NCAA Tournament as the full bracket of teams was announced on Sunday night.
COLUMBUS — The NCAA selected the No. 15 Ohio State women's basketball team (25-6, 13-5 B1G) as a No. 4 seed for the upcoming NCAA Tournament as the full bracket of teams was announced on Sunday night.
OHSAA 50th Annual State Girls Basketball Tournament Recap
Student-athletes, who are often seen as symbols of strength and perseverance, face unique pressures that can affect their mental well-being. Thankfully, many high schools are now taking proactive steps to raise awareness and provide support to help students balance the demands of sports and mental health.
Boys Basketball Tournament Scores
Girls Basketball Tournament Scores
High school basketball in Ohio has long been a source of passion, tradition and statewide pride. The road to a state championship has produced unforgettable moments and legendary teams, and the Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) has historically tried to balance competition with fairness. However, the recent expansion of boys’ and girls’ basketball to seven divisions has sparked debate across the state, with coaches and fans weighing the benefits of greater opportunity against the downsides of logistical challenges and a diminished postseason experience.
Every sports fan has heard of home-field advantage—the idea that teams perform better when playing in their own stadiums or gyms. But what exactly gives home teams the edge?
Every game has its stars—the players who hit clutch shots, make game-saving tackles, or deliver dominant performances. But behind the scenes, quietly sitting at the scorer’s table, is an essential figure who ensures the game runs smoothly: the scorekeeper.
COLUMBUS — Cincinnati Purcell Marian senior Dee Alexander was announced as 2025 Ohio Ms. Basketball Thursday by a statewide media panel.
Symptoms of a concussion can present within minutes or slowly evolve over the course of hours. Concussion is not an injury that can be seen on MRI or CT. The symptoms can affect the physical and emotional well-being of the individual who suffered the injury.