The Columbus Dispatch

Coffman grad Steiner rolls up the records

- Adam Conn

Kentucky’s Abby Steiner (Dublin Coffman) broke the indoor college track record by .01 when she ran the 200 meters in 22.37 at the Tiger Paw Invitation­al, and she tied a school record in the 60meter dash by finishing in 7.12 seconds.

Steiner was also part of Kentucky’s 1,600-meter relay team that finished in a school record time of 3:27.27, which is also the fourth fastest time in collegiate history.

Steiner, was a 16-time state champion and record holder in the 60m, 100m and 200m (indoor and outdoor) while at Coffman.

Mccrary leads Otterbein to upset win over John Carroll

Katie Mccrary scored 12 straight points for Otterbein women’s basketball during the fourth quarter of an 57-52 upset win over No. 8 John Carroll. It is John Caroll’s only loss of the season.

Not only did Mccrary total 18 points in that win, but she also chipped in 19 points, six rebounds and five assists in a 73-67 come-from-behind victory three days later. Against Heidelberg, she had 9 fourth-quarter points, which helped the Cardinals erase a seven-point deficit.

Minnesota defender suspended after hit on OSU’S Treloar

The Big Ten suspended Minnesota defenseman Ben Brinkman one game for upending Ohio State’s Travis Treloar in the final minute of Minnesota’s 5-1 victory on Saturday.

Brinkman used his knee to take out Treloar’s legs while applying a high hit, commonly known as “slew-footing.” He was assessed major penalty and a game-misconduct.

The second-place Golden Gophers (43 points) are battling i first-place Michigan (45) and third place Ohio State (43) for Big Ten supremacy.

The 11-ranked Buckeyes travel to No. 2 Michigan Friday and Saturday for a two-game set and can win the conference outright with a series sweep plus one Minnesota loss at Penn State.

OSU hockey well represente­d in Beijing

Former Buckeye Minttu Tuominen and Team Finland earned a secondcons­ecutive Olympic bronze medal in women’s hockey after a 4-0 victory over Switzerlan­d. Tuominen, one of five current or former OSU women’s players in the medal round, finished with two goals and an assist in Beijing.

Switzerlan­d’s Andrea Braendli, who is a current member of OSU’S roster, stopped 34 of the first 35 shots she faced through two periods. Ultimately, though, she allowed three goals, including two on the power-play. She finished the game with 43 saves and faced more shots than any other goaltender in the women’s field, totaling 242 stops over seven games.

The gold medal match featured USA’S Jincy Dunne against Canada’s Emma Maltais and Natalie Spooner late Wednesday night. Dunne entered the faceoff with three assists. Spooner had three goals and 13 assists and Maltais had one goal with a +5 rating for Canada.

In men’s action, Matt Tomkins made 24 saves, but Canada fell to Sweden 2-0 in a quarterfin­al game. Tomkins, a 2017 OSU grad, had made 53 saves over his previous two appearance­s, both wins over China, 5-0 and 7-2. aconn@dispatch.com @ajconn95

 ?? COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ATHLETICS ?? Kentucky’s Abby Steiner (Dublin Coffman) owns the indoor college track, having run the 200 meters in 22.37 seconds.
COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ATHLETICS Kentucky’s Abby Steiner (Dublin Coffman) owns the indoor college track, having run the 200 meters in 22.37 seconds.
 ?? OTTERBEIN ATHLETICS ?? Katie Mccrary helped lead Otterbein to a pair of wins as the Cardinals beat John Carroll and Heidelberg last week.
OTTERBEIN ATHLETICS Katie Mccrary helped lead Otterbein to a pair of wins as the Cardinals beat John Carroll and Heidelberg last week.
 ?? COURTESY OF OHIO STATE ATHLETICS ?? Ohio State’s Travis Treloar carries the puck against Minnesota on Saturday.
COURTESY OF OHIO STATE ATHLETICS Ohio State’s Travis Treloar carries the puck against Minnesota on Saturday.

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