College lacrosse team
Ohio State Buckeyes men's lacrosse Founded 1953 University Ohio State University Head coach Nick Myers (since 2009 season)Stadium OSU Lacrosse Stadium (capacity: 1,800) Location Columbus , Ohio Conference Big Ten Conference Nickname Buckeyes Colors Scarlet and gray[ 1] 2017 2017 2008, 2013, 2015, 2017 2003, 2004, 2008, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2022 2013 1965, 1966, 1978, 1986, 1988, 1992*, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2014 *Vacated
The Ohio State Buckeyes men's lacrosse team represents Ohio State University in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college lacrosse . The program was created in 1953. Ohio State plays its home games at the OSU Lacrosse Stadium, which has a capacity of 2,200. The Buckeyes have competed in the Big Ten men's lacrosse conference since 2015.
Through 2019, the team has an all–time record of 493-424-5.[ 2] In 2008 , Ohio State won its first NCAA men's lacrosse tournament game, defeating Cornell , 15–7, before falling to Duke , 21–10, in the quarterfinals. In 2013 , they recorded their second tournament win, defeating Towson , 16–6.[ 3] In 2017 , they made their first Final Four appearance in school history. They beat Towson in the semifinals, but lost in the championship to Maryland , 9-6.
Season results
A 2014 lacrosse game between Ohio State and Michigan at Ohio Stadium
The following is a list of Ohio State's season results as an NCAA Division I program:[ 2]
Season
Coach
Overall
Conference
Standing
Postseason
Conrad Steele (Midwest Lacrosse Association) (1967–1973)
1971
Conrad Steele
7–4
5–3
1972
Conrad Steele
5–9
2–5
6th
1973
Conrad Steele
3–9
1–8
Conrad Steele:
41–37 (.526)
16–18 (.471)
John Munson (Midwest Lacrosse Association) (1974–1975)
1974
John Munson
11–5
6–3
4th
1975
John Munson
7–7
2–6
7th
John Munson:
18–12 (.600)
8–9 (.471)
Jerry Bell (Midwest Lacrosse Association) (1976–1979)
1976
Jerry Bell
9–3
4–3
5th
1977
Jerry Bell
7–7
3–4
1978
Jerry Bell
14–1
7–0
1st
1979
Jerry Bell
8–7
5–3
Jerry Bell:
38–15 (.717)
19–10 (.655)
Al Bianco (Midwest Lacrosse Association) (1980–1984)
1980
Al Bianco
7–7
4–4
1st
1981
Al Bianco
8–6
7–4
1st
1982
Al Bianco
5–10
4–6
1983
Al Bianco
7–6
6–4
1984
Al Bianco
7–6
0–0
Al Bianco:
34–35 (.493)
21–18 (.538)
Fred Koval (Midwest Lacrosse Association) (1985–1989)
1985
Fred Koval
7–7
3–3
1986
Fred Koval
7–7
4–1
T–1st
1987
Fred Koval
7–7
2–2
1988
Fred Koval
12–4
3–1
T–1st
1989
Fred Koval
5–9
2–1
2nd
Fred Koval:
38–34 (.528)
14–8 (.636)
Brion Salazar (Midwest Lacrosse Association) (1990–1993)
1990
Brion Salazar
4–10
0–2
1991
Brion Salazar
8–8
0–0
1992*
Brion Salazar
2–12*
0–7*
8th*
1993
Brion Salazar
8–6
1–3
4th
Brion Salazar:
22–36* (.379)
1–12* (.077)
Paul Caldwell (Great Western Lacrosse League ) (1994–1997)
1994
Paul Caldwell
4–7
0–4
5th
1995
Paul Caldwell
5–9
0–4
5th
1996
Paul Caldwell
5–8
1–3
1997
Paul Caldwell
6–6
0–3
4th
Paul Caldwell:
20–30 (.400)
1–14 (.067)
Joe Breschi (Great Western Lacrosse League ) (1998–2008)
1998
Joe Breschi
5–7
2–2
3rd
1999
Joe Breschi
10–3
3–1
T–1st
2000
Joe Breschi
6–8
2–2
T–2nd
2001
Joe Breschi
8–6
2–3
T–4th
2002
Joe Breschi
9–5
3–2
3rd
2003
Joe Breschi
9–5
4–1
T–1st
NCAA Division I First Round
2004
Joe Breschi
12–4
5–0
1st
NCAA Division I First Round
2005
Joe Breschi
6–8
2–3
4th
2006
Joe Breschi
7–6
3–2
T–2nd
2007
Joe Breschi
9–5
4–1
2nd
2008
Joe Breschi
11–6
4–1
T–1st
NCAA Division I Quarterfinals
Joe Breschi:
92–63 (.594)
34–18 (.654)
Nick Myers (Great Western Lacrosse League ) (2009–2010)
2009
Nick Myers
8–8
3–2
3rd
Nick Myers (ECAC Lacrosse League ) (2010–2014)
2010
Nick Myers
7–8
3–4
T–5th
2011
Nick Myers
8–8
3–3
T–3rd
2012
Nick Myers
8–7
5–1
T–2nd
2013
Nick Myers
13–4
5–2
3rd
NCAA Division I Quarterfinals
2014
Nick Myers
6–8
3–1
T–1st
Nick Myers (Big Ten Conference ) (2015–Present)
2015
Nick Myers
12–7
3–2
3rd
NCAA Division I Quarterfinals
2016
Nick Myers
7–8
2–3
T–4th
2017
Nick Myers
16–5
3–2
T–2nd
NCAA Division I Runner–Up
2018
Nick Myers
8–7
3–2
T–2nd
2019
Nick Myers
8–4
1–4
T–5th
2020
Nick Myers
5–2
0–0
†
†
2021
Nick Myers
4–7
4–6
T–3rd
2022
Nick Myers
10–6
3–2
3rd
NCAA Division I First Round
2023
Nick Myers
5–9
1–4
T–5th
2024
Nick Myers
6–9
1–4
T–5th
Nick Myers:
131–107 (.550)
43–42 (.506)
Total:
523–457–5* (.534)
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
†NCAA canceled 2020 collegiate activities due to the COVID-19 virus.
Ohio State forfeited eight games in 1992 per NCAA sanctions. Their record prior to sanctions was 10–4 (5–2) and T–1st MLA. The pre–sanction coaching record for Brion Salazar is 30–28 (6–7).
Year Drafted
Name
Position
Height
Weight
Drafted By
Draft Pick
Current Team
All Star
Accolades
2013
Dominique Alexander
D Midfield
6'2
225
Ohio Machine (MLL)
5th round (33rd overall)
Archers LC
1x All Star ('21)
1x Boiardi ('19)
2017
Jake Withers
Faceoff
5'11
202
Atlanta Blaze (MLL)
1st round (9th overall)
Waterdogs LC
None
None
2018
Ben Randall
Defense
6'3
192
Charlotte Hounds (MLL)
2nd round (14th overall)
Waterdogs LC
None
None
2019
Jack Jasinski
Midfield
5'7
163
Dallas Rattlers (MLL)
4th round (35th overall)
Archers LC
None
None
2021
Ryan Terefenko
D Midfield
6'0
195
Chrome LC
2nd round (12th overall)
Chrome LC
None
None
2021
Tre LeClaire
Midfield
6'2
211
Archers LC
2nd round (13th overall)
Archers LC
None
None
2022
Justin Inacio
Faceoff
5'10
188
Archers LC
3rd round (18th overall)
Archers LC
None
None
2022
Jackson Reid
Midfield
5'10
166
Whipsnakes LC
4th round (26th overall)
Whipsnakes LC
None
None
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