Ohio State women’s volleyball has never had this early of a spring game. The Buckeyes took the court for their first spring-season game against Dayton 77 days after their Elite Eight loss to Texas. But that time brought a lot of change, with only three players returning with significant experience and five transferring from the program, all of whom have already found new homes. Taking the court Saturday in a five-set loss to the Flyers, Ohio State was a completely new team that needed a foundation to build from and a starting point for a long process before the fall. “(We’ll) see how it goes,” Jen Flynn Oldenburg said. “I think we’re going to learn a lot.” Emily Londot, Rylee Rader move forward as Ohio State women’s volleyball returners All Emily Londot wants to talk about is where Ohio State is now. After an offseason filled with roster turnover, the…
Continue Reading: 'We’re going to learn a lot’: New-look Ohio State women’s volleyball begins spring season