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Ohio State Buckeyes Tickets
- Ohio State Buckeyes Football Spring Game, Ohio Stadium tickets for 04/18 12:00 PM at Ohio Stadium, Columbus, OH
- Sat Apr 18 2026
- Ohio State Buckeyes Softball vs. Penn State Lady Lions, Buckeye Field tickets for 04/18 02:00 PM at Buckeye Field, Columbus, OH
- Sat Apr 18 2026
- Ohio State Buckeyes Softball vs. Penn State Lady Lions, Buckeye Field tickets for 04/19 01:00 PM at Buckeye Field, Columbus, OH
- Sun Apr 19 2026
- Ohio State Buckeyes Softball vs. Akron Zips, Buckeye Field tickets for 04/21 05:00 PM at Buckeye Field, Columbus, OH
- Tue Apr 21 2026
- Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Akron Zips, Bill Davis Stadium tickets for 04/21 06:00 PM at Bill Davis Stadium, Columbus, OH
- Tue Apr 21 2026
- Oregon Ducks Softball vs. Ohio State Buckeyes, Jane Sanders Stadium tickets for 04/24 06:00 PM at Jane Sanders Stadium, Eugene, OR
- Fri Apr 24 2026
- Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Dayton Flyers, Bill Davis Stadium tickets for 04/28 06:00 PM at Bill Davis Stadium, Columbus, OH
- Tue Apr 28 2026
- Michigan Wolverines vs. Ohio State Buckeyes, Ray Fisher Stadium tickets for 05/14 06:00 PM at Ray Fisher Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI
- Thu May 14 2026
- Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Ohio State Buckeyes, Kinnick Stadium tickets for 10/03 03:30 AM at Kinnick Stadium, Iowa City, IA
- Sat Oct 03 2026
At the time of the construction of the magnificent Ohio Stadium in 1925, famed architect Howard Dwight Smith voiced his worries that the world's largest concrete poured structure of the time would never be completely filled. If Smith walked through the gates now to sample the sizzling atmosphere greeting an Ohio State-Michigan match, he would be swept off his feet with surprise. The Ohio State Buckeyes football team has generated much fanfare, yet diligent followers would know it is just one cog in the wheel of the institution's legendary dominance on the collegiate circuit. The Ohio State Buckeyes comprise nineteen men's and twenty women's varsity sports teams of the Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes compete for prizes in NCAA Division I and are part of the Big Ten Conference for all sports except men's hockey (Central Collegiate Hockey Association) and women's hockey (Western Collegiate Hockey Association). The Buckeyes have a bristling rivalry with the University of Michigan Wolverines, a clash that has captured the imagination of Ohio State Buckeyes ticket holders for ages. Diversity of achievement in many different sports means the Buckeyes have cemented a commanding stature throughout the leagues.
Ohio State Buckeyes Cities
America's second-largest university campus, the Ohio State University, is located in Columbus, the third most populous state capital in the USA. An ideal location due to its diverse economy, the Buckeyes began in the 1880s, with baseball and football becoming varsity sports. An undergraduate persuaded Alexander Lilley to coach a football team, which was christened "Buckeyes" due to Ohio's renowned state tree. The team went on to gain unprecedented popularity with its exploits on the field, and their home, the 102,329 capacity Ohio Stadium, is America's fourth and the world's seventh largest stadium. After renovation, the stadium still maintains the north-end rotunda, resembling the Pantheon. The Jerome Schottenstein Center hosts ice hockey and basketball teams and can hold up to 20,000 spectators, while the 4,500 capacity Bill Davis Field is the university's baseball venue. The lush golf courses are named after Ohio State's two famous college colors: Scarlet and Gray. The Scarlet is often ranked as the top collegiate golf course, having undergone renovations under the supervision of alumnus Jack Nicklaus. Soccer, men's and women's lacrosse, and track and field events are held at the Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium, named after one of the greatest Olympians of all time.
Gene Smith was named Ohio State's eighth Athletics Director in 2005, bringing to the table a vast repertoire of experience, having directed the Athletics programs of Arizona State, Eastern Michigan, and Iowa State. The results have been praiseworthy, indicating that he has justified his credentials to manage 36 varsity sports with over 900 student athletes. The head coaches of the respective sports select the players representing the institution, such as Thad Matta (Basketball), Jim Tressel (Football), Bob Todd (Baseball), and various others. Many alumni of note have graced the Scarlet and Gray of the Ohio State Buckeyes, including four-time Olympic gold medalist and track and field legend Jesse Owens, all-time majors leading golfer Jack "the Golden Bear" Nicklaus, two-time football Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin, and Hall of Fame football coaches Paul Brown and Woody Hayes.
Ohio State boasts a record of 22 National NCAA titles. Baseball has a national title under legendary coach Marty Karow in 1966, and 1960 produced basketball's triumph as Fred Taylor led the swashbuckling Buckeyes to national glory. It is Buckeyes football, however, which is most storied. The first title came in 1942, when a war-ravaged Buckeyes team (losing 22 players to WWII) under Paul Brown lost a single game en route to the title. Having established themselves, the Buckeyes reached unbelievable heights during the reign of Woody Hayes. The gaffer held the post from 1951 to 1978, leading Ohio State to five more titles (1954, 1957, 1961, 1968, and 1970) and four undefeated seasons before being unceremoniously dumped following a mindless touchline brawl. Jim Tressel led them to their latest success in 2002. Swimming and diving has established the Buckeyes as the most successful team in the format's history with 11 titles in a period of utter domination in the 1940s and 1950s. Golf has two national titles too.
Ohio State Buckeyes tickets are a major draw for fans of quality sports. Institutions such as Ohio State, which have produced an impeccable record with proper sports grooming, have pushed the standard of collegiate contests sky-high, so grab your Ohio State Buckeyes tickets for a spectacle of sports at the highest level.
Ohio State Buckeyes 2024 Schedule
Football season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring Ohio State Buckeyes will be Ohio State Buckeyes Football Spring Game, held at the Ohio Stadium in Columbus. As of now, the last event, Indiana Hoosiers vs. Ohio State Buckeyes is scheduled for 17-Oct-26 at the Merchants Bank Field At Memorial Stadium in Bloomington. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 18-Apr-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Ohio Stadium |
| 18-Apr-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Buckeye Field |
| 19-Apr-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Buckeye Field |
| 21-Apr-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Buckeye Field |
| 21-Apr-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |
| 24-Apr-26 | Eugene, Oregon | Jane Sanders Stadium |
| 25-Apr-26 | Eugene, Oregon | Jane Sanders Stadium |
| 26-Apr-26 | Eugene, Oregon | Jane Sanders Stadium |
| 28-Apr-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |
| 1-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Buckeye Field |
| 1-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |
| 2-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Buckeye Field |
| 2-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |
| 3-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Buckeye Field |
| 3-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |
| 5-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |
| 8-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Huntington Park |
| 9-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |
| 10-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |
| 12-May-26 | Columbus, Ohio | Bill Davis Stadium |