The Columbus Dispatch

Ohio State's Snyder finalist for top amateur award

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Ohio State’s Kyle Snyder enters the mat before taking on Michigan’s Adam Coon at the NCAA championsh­ips in Cleveland on March 17. Snyder avenged an earlier loss to Coon to win the national title.

www.aausulliva­n.org. Finalist voting will close on Thursday at 11:59 p.m. The winner will be announced on April 17 at the New York Athletic Club in Manhattan.

Men's swimming and diving

The 400-meter relay team of Matt Abeysinghe, Andrew Loy, Paul DeLakis and Mossimo Chavez

earned All-America status with a time of 2 mnutes, 49.42 seconds, good for 12th place in the NCAA swimming and diving championsh­ips in Minneapoli­s. Aaron Daniels-Freeman was named an All-America diver for his 14th-place finish with a score of 324.7. The Buckeyes placed 28th overall with 25 points.

Baseball

Four errors and a wild pitch accounted for five Georgetown runs as the Hoyas (6-15) snapped Ohio State's seven-game winning streak with a 5-2 victory at Bill Davis Stadium. OSU starter Ryan Feltner scattered four hits over 6 innings, but allowed three runs (one earned) and left with the Buckeyes (15-7) trailing 3-1.

Women's golf

Ohio State was in fourth place after the second round of the Clemson Invitation­al at Sunset, South Carolina. Niki Schroeder and Adeena Shears each shot 1-underpar 71 for two-day totals of 140 and 141, tied for 10th and 15th place, respective­ly. The Buckeyes shot a 2-under 286 for the round and are in fourth place overall at 566.

Track and field

The men's team won six events on the way to a first-place finish in the Power 5 Trailblaze­r Challenge at Los Angeles.

DeJuan Seward earned gold in the 110-meter hurdles with a time of 14.57 seconds and again in the triple jump on his fourth attempt with a leap of 15.28 meters. Daniel Mastropaol­o (javelin), Zack Bazile (long jump), Cole Gorski (pole vault), Nicholas Demaline (shot put) and the 1,600-relay team also took first-place honors for the Buckeyes, who finished with 152 points, 39 points ahead of second-place USC.

The women's team placed third with

103 points. Christine Frederick won the 3,000 run. She was joined by fellow gold medalists Julia Rizk (1,500), Maggie Barrie (400), Mikaela Siebert (triple jump) and the 1,600 relay team.

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