Ohio State is one of only six universities to have won an NCAA national championship in baseball and men's basketball, and be recognized as a national champion in football. Head Coach Holly Vargo-Brown led the team to their 32nd total championship in 2019, the most of any Ohio State varsity sport.[19]. The Olympian list includes: Miles Avery (asst coach 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008), Peter Kormann (Athlete in 1976, Head Coach 1996, 2000), Raj Bhavsar (2004, 2008), Jamie Natalie (2000), Gil Pinto (1988), Kip Simons (1994) and Blaine Wilson (1996, 2000, 2004). The Buckeyes competed in the CWPA National Collegiate Club Championship in 2013 (6th), 2014(5th), 2017(6th) and 2018(7th).The head coach of the men's team is Ben McClurg (2019-Current). Ohio State won its first title in 1942, when the NCAA had only men's fencing. Hall of Fame coaches at Ohio State have included Paul Brown and Woody Hayes (football), Fred Taylor (men's basketball). Aveaged 77.24 strokes in 21 rounds and seven tournaments ... Best finish was a tie for 30th at the Alister MacKenzie Invitational (72-73-72=217) ... Best round was a 1-under 71 in the first round of The Prestige at PGA West ... Earned WCC Commissioner's Honor Roll "silver" honors and … Qualified for the CIF Southern Section Championship in 2012 ... Earned the PCL's Sportsmanship Award in 2012. Following years saw continued success for the Buckeyes. The Buckeyes were led in those two tournaments by Nate Ebner, who was named to the competition's All Tournament Team in 2010 and 2011,[24][25] before entering the 2012 NFL draft and signing with the New England Patriots. Ohio State's most recent Club Basketball National Championship took place in April 2019 in Wichita, Kansas where Ohio State defeated The University of Houston in the National Championship to take home the trophy. 22 to be Retired Saturday :: The Ohio State University :: Official Athletic Site, "NATIONAL COLLEGIATE RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK". The Buckeyes won one conference championship in 1972, the first year of the CCHA, and won the conference tournament in 1974 and 2004. Our favorite photos of David Pelekoudas' junior season. In 1993 they lost to the Texas Tech Lady Raiders 84-82 for the National Title, while they captured the NIT title in 2001, beating the New Mexico Lobos 62-61. † – Track and field includes both indoor and outdoor, Former Director Jon Waters claims, "Supposedly at a pep rally one year, Woody Hayes stood up after the band played a song and said, 'That's the best damn band in the land!' They have won 10 Big Ten titles, which is the most in the conference[9] and have 14 appearances in the NCAA Tournament, the most recent being in 2016. Ohio State has won 30 NCAA team titles.