Ohio State Claims First Indoor Men's Track & Field Championship Since 1993

The drought is over. And it ended in the state of Ohio, no less. Competing at Geneva, Ohio’s SPIRE Institute, the Ohio State men’s track & field team captured its first indoor Big Ten title in 25 years Saturday, finishing with 101.50 points ahead of second place Nebraska at 93.50 points. The title was the program’s sixth overall, but first since 1993. 2018 B1G Indoor T&F Standings Place School Points 1 OHIO STATE 101.50 2 NEBRASKA 93.50 3 INDIANA 86 4 PENN STATE 84 5 WISCONSIN 70 6 MICHIGAN 57 7 IOWA 51 8 ILLINOIS 48 9 MINNESOTA 37 10 PURDUE 32 11 MICHIGAN STATE 21 11 RUTGERS 21 Zack Bazile (long jump), Nick Demaline (shot put) and Cole Gorski (pole vault) captured titles in their individual events Friday to stake the Buckeyes to a 39.5 to 29 lead over Indiana following the first day. Saturday, the sprinters took over with…

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