Ohio State Releases 2019-20 Schedule
Ohio State Releases 2019-20 Schedule
Ohio State has released their 2019-20 schedule, and the Buckeyes will have eight home duals in the brand new Covelli Center.
It's a beautiful time of year when college schedules are finally released. The spring of eternal hope that comes at the start of each season is made even more exciting when fans can start planning travel and projecting how their lineup will do in duals.
Andrew Spey has been tirelessly compiling the Division 1 schedules for the upcoming season, and now we can add Ohio State to the list. While a few dates still need to be finalized, check out the Buckeyes' full schedule below.
Date | Team | Location |
Nov. 2 | Michigan State Open | East Lansing, MI |
Nov. 10 | Stanford | Columbus, OH |
Nov. 15 | Pittsburgh | Pittsburgh, PA |
Nov. 17 | Virginia Tech | Columbus, OH |
Dec. 1 | Cornell | Columbus, OH |
Dec. 6-7 | Cliff Keen Las Vegas | Las Vegas, NV |
Jan. 3-5 | Arizona State | Columbus, OH |
Jan. 10 | Rutgers | Columbus, OH |
Jan. 17 | Wisconsin | Madison, WI |
Jan. 19 | Illinois | Columbus, OH |
Jan. 24 | Iowa | Iowa City, IA |
Jan. 26 | Minnesota | Minneapolis, MN |
Jan. 31 | Maryland | Columbus, OH |
Feb. 2 | Nebraska | Lincoln, NE |
Feb. 9 | Northwestern | Columbus, OH |
Feb. 15 | Penn State | State College, PA |
Mar. 7-8 | Big Ten Championships | Piscataway, NJ |
Mar. 19-21 | NCAA Championships | Minneapolis, MN |
Ohio State opens up the season at the Michigan State Open, the first look at their top ranked 2019 recruiting class and first chance to settle any roster battles.
They'll have eight home duals in the brand new Covelli Center, starting off with Stanford on November 10th. Their other home duals in the first semester are against Virginia Tech and Cornell.
As of now, their rivalry dual against Penn State is set for Saturday, February 15th, though we don't know if that one will be in Rec Hall or if PSU will select it as their one BJC dual.
Looking at the rest of the Big Ten duals, tOSU will be on the road against Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska, who were the 3rd, 4th, and 5th place teams at the conference championships last year.