Ohio State Buckeyes field hockey

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University Ohio State University
Conference Big Ten Conference
Head coachJarred Martin
FieldCapacity: 500
Location Columbus, Ohio
ColorsScarlet and gray [1]
   
Conference Tournament championships
2001
Conference regular season championships
2001, 2006, 2010 [2]

The Ohio State Buckeyes field hockey team is the intercollegiate field hockey program representing Ohio State University. The school competes in the Big Ten Conference in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Ohio State field hockey team plays its home games at Buckeye Varsity Field on the university campus in Columbus, Ohio. Since the establishment of the field hockey program in 1971, the Buckeyes have won three Big Ten conference regular-season championships, one conference tournament title, and have appeared in the NCAA tournament seven times. The team is currently coached by Jarred Martin.

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History

Field hockey has been a varsity sport at Ohio State University since 1971. From 1982 to 1988 and again from 1992 to the present, Ohio State has played in the Big Ten Conference. Between 1989 and 1991, the team played in the Midwestern Collegiate Field Hockey Conference. [2] The Buckeyes have won three regular-season Big Ten championships, in 2001, 2006, and 2010, and one Big Ten conference tournament title, in 2001. [2] [3] Ohio State has also made seven appearances in the NCAA tournament, advancing past the first round twice, and once reaching the semifinals, in 2010. [2] The Buckeyes are currently coached by Anne Wilkinson, who is in her 19th season as the team's head coach. [4] Prior to her tenure, Ohio State had previously been coached by Mary Raysa (1971–72), Harriet Reynolds (1973–86), and Karen Weaver (1987–95). [2]

Season-by-season results

The 2011 Ohio State team in action against Penn State during the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament OSU Big10 (21) (6317032364).jpg
The 2011 Ohio State team in action against Penn State during the Big Ten Field Hockey Tournament
The 2012 Ohio State team in action at Michigan Ohio State vs. Michigan field hockey 2012 25.jpg
The 2012 Ohio State team in action at Michigan
YearHead CoachOverallPct.Conf.Pct.Conf.
Place
Conf.
Tourn.
Postseason
1971Mary Raysa5–4–1.550
19726–4–3.577
1973Harriet Reynolds11–2–1.821
197412–3–1.781
19759–7.563
197617–5.773 AIAW 2nd Round
197711–3–2.750
197813–5–2.700
197912–5–2.684
198012–9–2.565
198112–18.4007th
19828–10.4441–4.2005th
19835–16–4.2802–8.2005th
19848–13–3.3964–4–2.5003rd
19859–9–2.5004–4–2.5003rd
19863–12–5.2750–7–3.1505th
1987Karen Weaver5–12–2.3161–8–1.1506th
19884–12–5.3102–4–2.3753rd
19897–11.3892–8.2006th
19906–11–2.3684–6.400T3rd
199114–6–1.6906–3–1.650T2nd
19928–10.4444–6.4003rd
19938–12.4003–7.3003rd
199414–7.6675–5.5004thNCAA 1st Round
199510–9.5263–7.3005th
1996Anne Wilkinson13–7.6506–4.600T2nd
199711–9.5506–4.6003rd
199812–8.6005–5.5003rd
199912–7.6324–6.4004th
200012–8.6003–3.500T3rd
200115–5.7505–1.833T1stChampionsNCAA 1st Round
20028–10.4442–4.3335th
200313–7.6504–2.6673rd
200410–10.5001–5.1676th
200515–7.6823–3.5003rdNCAA 1st Round
200615–4.7895–1.8331stNCAA 2nd Round
20076–12.3332–4.3335th
200814–7.6673–3.500T4th
200913–7.6504–2.667T2ndNCAA 1st Round
201018–5.7835–1.833T1stRunner-upNCAA Final Four
201112–9.5714–2.667T2ndNCAA 1st Round
201210–9.5262–4.333T5th
20136–13.3160–6.0007th
20146–12.3331–7.125T8th
20159–10.4744–4.5005th
20166–11.3531–7.1258th
2017Jarred Martin10–9.5262–6.250
201812–8.6005–5.500
20199–9.5003–6.333
20207–9.4382–5.2867th
20217–11.3891–7.1258th
202211–8.5793–5.375T7th

Season-by-season results through the end of the 2014 season [2] [3] [5] [6] [7]

Awards and accolades

Conference championships

Ohio State has won three conference titles, all in the Big Ten Conference and under the guidance of head coach Anne Wilkinson. [2] [3]

YearCoachConference RecordOverall RecordConferenceNCAA Result
2001Anne Wilkinson5–115–5 Big Ten NCAA 1st Round
20065–115–4Big TenNCAA 2nd Round
20105–118–5Big TenNCAA Final Four
3 Conference Championships
3 Big Ten Championships

All-Americans

Key

  First-team selection 

  Second-team selection 

  Third-team selection 

Olympians

OlympicsPlayerCountry
1980 Sue MarcellusFlag of the United States.svg  United States

Individual honors through the end of the 2014 season [2] [3]

Stadium

Ohio State has played its home games at Buckeye Varsity Field since its opening in August 2010. The field's permanent bleacher seating gives it a capacity of 500, and it features an AstroTurf 12 playing surface. [8] Located adjacent to the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, the university's indoor strength and conditioning facility, Buckeye Varsity Field features 3/8" closed-cell perforated foam padding as well as a press box and a scoreboard. [8] [9] The Buckeyes' home field hockey locker rooms are located at the adjacent Biggs Athletic Facility, which also provides the team with a full-service athletic training room. Visiting teams typically utilize the locker rooms at Buckeye Field, the home of the Ohio State softball team. [8]

See also

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