June 14, 2026

Shorthanded tally starts Ohio State on its way to 5-2 victory over visiting Notre Dame

John Fineran  |  Tribune Correspondent COLUMBUS, Ohio – Trailing by a goal with one of its own players sitting in the penalty box early in the second period, No. 13 Ohio State had visiting No. 20 Notre Dame just where it wanted it Friday night in the opening hockey game of a Big Ten series at Value City Arena. The Buckeyes showed why they are the nation’s third-best penalty-kill team, holding the Fighting Irish scoreless on their five power-play attempts and scoring the game-tying goal on the third one – Ohio State’s nation-leading sixth of the season. That shorthanded score by Dominic Vidoli at 6:50 of the middle period was the first of four in a row for coach Steve Rohlik’s team, which scored three unanswered in the third period for a 5-2 victory over Notre Dame before 6,019 fans. Women’s soccerHow Sweet it is: No. 1 Notre Dame soccer…

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