?? TROPHY TUESDAY Nat'l Title No. 1 - @theohiostatefootball (1/12/15) #GoBucks CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

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The football team completed its chase Jan. 12 when it bested Oregon by a 42-20 score in the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship. The Buckeyes ran away from the Ducks behind four TD runs from Ezekiel Elliott, who ran for nearly 700 yards in three postseason games, and another solid outing from Cardale Jones. Jones started all three postseason games – wins against the Ducks, Alabama in the Sugar Bowl and Wisconsin in the Big Ten title game – in relief of J.T. Barrett, who himself took over from the injured Braxton Miller in fall camp and led the team to 10 consecutive wins to end the regular season.

Ohio State wrestling

?? TROPHY TUESDAY Nat'l Title No. 2 - @wrestlingbucks (3/22/15) #GoBucks CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

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The wrestling Buckeyes won the title for the first time in school history, running away from the field and clinching the crown before the title round even began. Tom Ryan's squad, inspired in part by a gutty performance by Hunter Stieber, scored 102 points to top Iowa by 18. Stieber's brother Logan Stieber finished off a historic four-peat, becoming the fourth wrestler ever to to win four NCAA titles, by dominating his match at 141 pounds on the way to winning the Hodge Trophy as the top wrestler in the nation. Redshirt freshman Nathan Tomasello also won the title at 125 pounds in an excellent showing, while Kyle Snyder made the NCAA title match at 197. Bo Jordan (third) and Kenny Courts (fifth) also earned All-America honors as the program made history.

Ohio State pistol

?? TROPHY TUESDAY Nat'l Title No. 3 - Pistol (3/26/15) #GoBucks CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

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The Buckeyes repeated as national champs, sending longtime head coach Jim Sweeney out with a bang. OSU amassed a score of 6,331 to take the crown by 91 over The Citadel. OSU bested the field in standard pistol, posting a score of 2,125, 12 more than its closest competitor, Navy. The Buckeyes finished a point behind Utah for top honors in free pistol and six behind the Utes for first in air pistol with a mark of 2,203. Glenn Zimmerman also finished first in the three-gun aggregate with a score of 1,634, putting him 10 in front of Utah’s Wyatt Brown. He finished tied for first in standard pistol as well. In women’s sport pistol, Irina Andrianova bested the field with a score of 660.8.

Ohio State synchronized swimming

?? TROPHY TUESDAY Nat'l Title No. 4 - @OSU_synchro (3/28/15) #GoBucks CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

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It had been since 2012 since the Ohio State synchronized swimming team had won the U.S. Collegiate National Championships – too long for a program that is considered the best in the nation in the sport. Holly Vargo-Brown's Buckeyes won the title at home, finishing with 93 points, four more than Lindenwood and star Mary Killman, who was part of routines that finished first in solo, duet and trio. In the team competition, the Scarlet team needed to best Stanford’s score of 86.8667 to win the event and also the overall national championship, and the squad of Emma Baranski, Morgan Boneberg, Elizabeth Davidson, Lorraine Hack, Katie Spada, Noelle St. John, Monica Velasquez-Stiak and Khadija Zanotto posted an 87.7667. OSU also got second-place finishes from Hack, Alyssa Hoying and Velasquez-Stiak in trio as well as Hack and Hoying in duet as Vargo-Brown won her first title as a head coach.

Ohio State rowing

?? TROPHY TUESDAY Nat'l Title No. 5 - @ohiostate_wrow (May 31, 2015) #GoBucks CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

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The rowing team made history, winning a third consecutive NCAA title to become the first program ever to do so. Andy Teitelbaum's squad was young coming into the year but that didn't stop them, amassing 126 points to outpace Cal and Brown. Cal was thought to have a nearly unbeatable crew in the highest-scoring First Varsity Eight boat, but the Buckeye crew of of Holly Norton, Catherine Shields, Sarah K. Davis, Ashley Bauer, Stephanie Williams, Anna Ralph, Aina Cid Centelles, Rachel Engel and coxswain Sami Jurofsky outpaced the Golden Bears by less than a half-second to win the title and finish a second consecutive unbeaten season. The 2V8 also bounced back from a rough race at the Big Ten meet to place second in the nation, while the 1V4 took fifth for the Buckeyes.

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