Kobe Bryant in Attendance ads to the Excitement!It turns out that lightning can strike twice. As it did for Notre Dame when Arike Ogubowale sunk buzzer-beater shots to advance to and later to win the NCAA 2018 Div I Women's Basketball Championship at Nationwide Arena this past weekend. On twitter broadcast analyst and former NCAA player, LaChina Robinson said, “In my 16 Women’s Final Fours, this has been the best, By FAR. Well done Columbus.” Notre Dame's winning coach Muffet McGraw had this to say, “Just an incredible job by Columbus and the local community. Great support for women’s basketball and definitely one of the best Final Fours since 2001, right?” 2001 being the last time the Irish won the Championship. Here in Central Ohio the Championship game pulled the highest television rating in the Country at 8.5 percent of viewers. Ohio State and Columbus last hosted an NCAA Semifinal and Final in 2005 when the Men's Ice Hockey Frozen Four was held at the Schottenstein Center to similar praise from visitors.
<read full article here> : http://bit.ly/2HboOAm
0 Comments
OSU Great Clark Kellogg - 2016 Agonis Person of the Year!Please join The Agonis Club, its proud members and past OSU greats as we honor OSU Legend Mr. Clark Kellogg (@ClarkKelloggCBS) as our 2016 Person of The Year On Monday May 23rd, 2016 at The Medallion Club.
SAVE THE DATE- THIS ONE IS NOT BE MISSED!! Clark 'Special K' Kellogg grew up in East Cleveland, Ohio, attended Chambers Elementary, W.H. Kirk Middle School (both in East Cleveland), and St. Joseph's High School in Cleveland, Ohio, and had a high school basketball career generally regarded as the finest in Cleveland history. His 51 point game in the state championship game is still an Ohio high school state finals record. Kellogg also played in the McDonald's All-American and Capital Classic games.
|
Agonis Club of Columbus will announce fun news and info through our online blog. Please check back and SHARE often!Agonis Club Communications - Archives
November 2021
Categories
All
|