The Ohio State University announced its class of 2024 inductees for the Athletics Hall of Fame, which includes 14 exceptional athletes across various sports. The group will be honored at a ceremony on Oct. 4 at the Covelli Center, followed by recognition at Ohio Stadium during the football game against Iowa on Oct. 5.
The inductees include notable names such as Christy Blough (men’s volleyball), Chase Buchanan (men’s tennis), Tiffany Cameron (women’s soccer), Michael Hartfield (men’s track and field), and more. Since 1977, the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame has enshrined 487 athletes, coaches, and administrators.
One of the standout inductees is Braxton Miller, a former football player who was a Big Ten Conference and national champion during his time at Ohio State. Other notable inductees include Greg Oden (men’s basketball), Kyle Snyder (wrestling), and Gene Smith (administrator). These athletes have left a lasting impact on Ohio State sports history and continue to make significant contributions to their respective fields.
The ceremony will celebrate the achievements and legacies of these outstanding athletes as they join the prestigious ranks of the Ohio State Athletics Hall of Fame. The event serves as a reminder of the university’s rich tradition of excellence in athletics and showcases the talent and dedication of its top performers.
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