Shelby Daily Globe

Police contacted after Liddell receives threats

- By The Associated Press

Ohio State officials have reached out to police about threatenin­g and insulting social media messages sophomore E.J. Liddell received following the Buckeyes’ NCAA Tournament loss on Friday.

Ohio State associate athletic director for communicat­ions Dan Wallenberg told The Associated Press he contacted police on Saturday morning about the threats Liddell received after the second-seeded Buckeyes were upset by No. 15 seed Oral Roberts 75-72 in overtime.

Liddell, who had 23 points and 14 rebounds in the game, revealed on his Twitter feed he received threatenin­g messages. He posted images of the messages, including one that said “I hope you die I really do.” Other messages included racist insults.

“Honestly, what did I do to deserve this?” Liddell posted on Twitter. “I’m human.”

Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith said the language used against Liddell “is appalling and will not be tolerated.”

“To the few of you who have chosen to inappropri­ately rail against our players on social media, stop,”

Smith said. “Hate and derision have no place in Buckeye Nation or in civil society. If you cross the line and threaten our players, you will be hearing from the authoritie­s. That I promise you.

“I have nothing but love and respect for E.J. He epitomizes all that we hope for in our student-athletes.”

Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann also defended Liddell.

“Recent social media comments to E.J. Liddell, while not from or representa­tive of Ohio State fans, are vile, dangerous and reflect the worst of humanity,” Holtmann posted on Twitter.

 ?? CHUCK RIDENOUR/SDG Newspapers ?? Demi Hipp delivers a pitch during a recent Shelby High softball practice.
CHUCK RIDENOUR/SDG Newspapers Demi Hipp delivers a pitch during a recent Shelby High softball practice.

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