
Buckeye Spotlight - May 29
5/29/2024 2:31:00 PM | General
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Week in and week out, Buckeye student-athletes raise the standard of excellence set at Ohio State, whether that be in competition, in the classroom, or in the community. 'Buckeye Spotlight' recognizes student-athletes who had noteworthy accomplishments both in contests and beyond the box score.
Here are this week's Buckeye Spotlight student-athletes:
Landon Beidelschies | Baseball | So. | Canfield, Ohio
Here are this week's Buckeye Spotlight student-athletes:
Landon Beidelschies | Baseball | So. | Canfield, Ohio
- Landon Beidelschies earned the win on the mound in Ohio State's dominant 15-2 run-rule victory over Nebraska in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament.
- Beidelschies fanned eight batters and allowed just one run on two hits in 5.0 innings pitched.
- Beidelschies finished the season with a 6-7 record and led the pitching staff with 91 strikeouts in 84.2 innings pitched.
- Cash and Tracy combined to win the NCAA Doubles Championship last week in Stillwater.
- They defeated a duo from Florida State in three sets in the championship match
- Cash and Tracy are the third Buckeye trio to win the NCAA doubles title and the second consecutive as Andrew Lutschaunig and James Trotter won the title last season.
- Tracy finished his career with 235 combined wins, which are 5th most in program history. Cash finished with 148 career doubles wins, which are the most in school history.
- Aniya Mosley broke the program record in the 800m in the NCAA quarterfinals this past weekend. Her time (2:01.52) was more than a second faster than the previous record, set in 2017, and was 2.69 faster than her previous PR. Mosley finished sixth in the quarterfinals to advance to the NCAA Championship site.
- She also finished 10th in the NCAA First Round by running a 2:04.24, which was just 0.03 seconds off her previous PR.
- Wallin shot rounds of 68-74-69-76 (-1) to finish eighth at the NCAA Championship at the Omni LaCosta Resort & Spa
- He is the first Buckeye to finish in the top 10 at the NCAA Championship since 1995
- He helped the Buckeyes finish tied for third at the NCAA Championship as a team, which was the program's highest finish since winning the event in 1979.
- In match play, Wallin defeated one of the top players in the country in Vanderbilt's Gordon Sargent on the first extra hole to provided the clinching point in the quarterfinal match.
- Reign Winston cleared a personal-best 2.17m/7'1.5" to finish sixth in the high jump at the NCAA East First Round and advance to the NCAA Championships site for the first time in his career.
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