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October will be a busy month for marathoners in Ohio, as the state's three biggest races all hold events within days of each other thanks to rescheduling driven by the coronavirus pandemic.
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An Ohio lawmaker has introduced a bill that would give college athletes in the state the right to earn money through endorsements and sponsorship deals.
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The Memorial Tournament is opening its waiting list for tickets. That means it likely will have the biggest crowd since the return of golf from the COVID-19 pandemic nearly a year ago.
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Ohio State's athletic director Gene Smith has agreed to a four-year contract extension and will remain with the school until 2026.
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Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians baseball team, will be open to full capacity June 2 and masks will be optional for all fans, the team announced Tuesday.
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The Cleveland Cavaliers have some tough decisions ahead after finishing tied for the NBA’s fourth-worst record with a young roster plagued by injuries.
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The Columbus Crew will not become Columbus SC after all.
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A massage therapist allegedly solicited Ohio State football players and engaged in sex with some of the players after offering them massages through social media.
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The Save Women's Sports Act would end the OHSAA's decade-long policy of ensuring fairness and inclusion for transgender athletes
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The batting average in Major League Baseball is currently the lowest in more than 50 years.