Dayton Daily News

OSU blasts Harvard in NCAA Tournament regional semi

- By Colin Gay

Steve Rohlik knew what he wanted Ohio State men’s hockey to look like in its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2019.

The Ohio State coach called on his team to look like it had all season — a “structured” unit that aimed to play “downhill.” It didn’t matter about the opponent. The Buckeyes’ game plan remains steadfast.

And against Harvard in a regional semifinal of the NCAA Tournament, Ohio State’s game plan blew Harvard out, beating the Crimson 8-1 in Bridgeport, Connecticu­t, for a date with Quinnipiac in the regional final on Sunday.

The Buckeyes got two goals apiece form Cole McWard and Cam Thiesing. Others scoring goals were Gustaf Westlund, Mason Lohrei, Joe Dunlap and Patrick Guzzo, while Jake Wise recorded a team-leading four points on four assists.

Ohio State finished with a 40-22 shot advantage against Harvard.

Ahead of Ohio State’s NCAA Tournament opener, it returned a veteran piece to its lineup.

Westlund, who was limited to five games in 2022-23 due to a lower body injury, returned for his first game since October.

Westlund is one of three players on the Buckeyes’ roster that have been on rosters for past NCAA Tournament­s, along with Kamil Sodlocha, who redshirted during the Buckeyes’ last tournament run, and Wise, who played in the tournament for Boston University.

And Westlund was the one to spark Ohio State’s offense.

Winning a 50/50 puck at the wall, Westlund dished*

a pass to Thiesing in the fourth minute of the first period for the first of two Buckeye scores in the first 20 minutes.

In the first period, Ohio State limited Harvard to three shots on goal, two of which came in the first two minutes before silencing the Crimson offense until there were 46 seconds left in the frame.

Holding onto a two-goal lead at the start of the second period, Wise found Westland around the net in the fourth minute to give OSU a 3-0 lead.

That score was just the start of an offensive onslaught in the second period, as Thiesing, Lohrei, Dunlap and McWard each added scores in the second period to leave with a 7-0 lead against the Crimson.

McWard also added a goal late in the first period after an initially wide shot ricocheted off the skate of John Farinacci to finish as one of two Buckeyes with multiple goals Friday afternoon, along with Thiesing.

Guzzo scored Ohio State’s final goal of the game in the second minute of the third period with assists by Dunlap and Michael Gildon.

Harvard scored its only goal of the game with less than two minutes left on a power-play score by Farinacci.

Ohio State goalkeeper Jakub Dobes saved 21 of Harvard’s 22 shot attempts.

The Buckeyes killed three of Harvard’s four power-play attempts, coming in as the nation’s leader of killing opponents’ power plays, posting an 89.5% success rate.

Ohio State’s win against Harvard marks the Buckeyes’ first in the NCAA Tournament since beating Denver in the 2018 regional final to earn a spot in the Frozen Four.

Friday’s win marks Ohio State’s second seven-goal win of the 2022 season. The Buckeyes beat Bentley 9-2 at home Oct. 20.

“I think there is a lot of disrespect to Ohio State,” Dobes said Tuesday. “A lot of teams think we are just a football school . ... I feel like we have a moment to show what we are all about and just show the world what we are.”

The Buckeyes will take on Quinnipiac with a spot in the Frozen Four at stake at 4 p.m. Sunday on ESPN2.

 ?? AP ?? Ohio State’s Jake Wise (left) and Cam Thiesing celebrate after Thiesing scored a first-period goal against Harvard on Friday in Bridgeport, Conn. Thiesing had two goals, while Wise recorded four assists in the Buckeyes’ 8-1 win.
AP Ohio State’s Jake Wise (left) and Cam Thiesing celebrate after Thiesing scored a first-period goal against Harvard on Friday in Bridgeport, Conn. Thiesing had two goals, while Wise recorded four assists in the Buckeyes’ 8-1 win.

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