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Spring sports at The Ohio State University

Get ready to cheer on these Buckeye teams this spring — softball, baseball, men’s and women’s lacrosse, track + field, and tennis.

The Buckeye baseball team celebrates a big win | Photo via @kade_kern

The Buckeye baseball team celebrates a big win | Photo via @kade_kern

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With warmer weather comes the beauty of spring sports at Ohio State, and there are plenty of teams to cheer for outdoors.

Softball

The home opener at Buckeye Field is Wednesday, March 27 against Dayton.

Baseball

The Buckeyes start a home series at Bill Davis Stadium on Friday, March 22 against Georgetown.

Lacrosse

The women’s team returns home on Saturday, March, 16 (free admission) while the men’s team hosts Denver on Sunday, March 17. Both teams play in the new, state-of-the-art Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium.

Track and Field

Both the men’s and women’s teams will host the Jesse Owens Classic on Friday, April 19 + Saturday, April 20. Admission is free.

Tennis

The women’s team will host TTUN on Friday, March 15, while the men’s team will be home again on Friday, March 22. Admission is free.

Browse the full calendar of upcoming games for all spring sports.

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