Retrieved December 24, 2013.^ 'Evan Turner'. OhioStateBuckeyes.Com. Sports Reference LLC. 1987)Kristen Ruhlin, actress, Human Giant, She Wants Me, The Girl in the ParkEd Sabol, filmmaker, producer, multiple Emmy Award winner, member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, co-founder of NFL FilmsFred Silverman, trendsetting 1970s television executive as president of ABCRandy Skinner, director, choreographer, performer (B.S. Retrieved 2018-04-04.^ 'Ohio State president's first week to be packed with meetings'. 1977)Reynelda Muse, first woman and first African American to anchor a television news program in Colorado (B.A. Milb.com. M.D)Ray Evans editorial cartoonistWilson A. 1924, M.S. 1986)Tim Easton, musician alt-country singerMark Eitzel, musician, member of The Naked SkinniesRuby Elzy, operatic soprano who created the role of Serena in George Gershwin's folk opera Porgy and Bess (B.S.

1964)Athletics[edit]Olympic medalists[edit]Ohio State has produced over 200 Olympic athletes, including the following medalists.David Albritton, track and field 1936 Summer Olympics silver medal[72]Miller Anderson, diving 1948 Summer Olympics silver medal; 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games silver medal[73]Aldis Berzins, volleyball 1984 Summer Olympics gold medal[74]Raj Bhavsar, gymnastics 2008 Summer Olympics bronze medal[75]Tessa Bonhomme, Canada women's ice hockey 2010 Winter Olympics gold medal[76]Juan Botella, Mexico, diving 1960 Summer Olympics bronze medal[77]Nathan Brooks, boxing 1952 Summer Olympics gold medal[78]Jennifer Chandler, diving 1976 Summer Olympics gold medal[79]Lisa Chesson, women's ice hockey 2010 Winter Olympics silver medal[80]Mary Ellen Clark, diving 1992 Summer Olympics bronze medal; 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games bronze medal[81]Bob Clotworthy, diving 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games bronze medal; 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games gold medal[82]Gerald Cole, track and field 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games silver medal[83]Glenn Davis, track and field 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games gold medal; 1960 Rome Olympic Games two gold medals[84]Diane Dixon, track and field 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games silver medal; 1988 Seoul Olympic Games silver medal[85]James George, weightlifting 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games bronze medal; 1960 Rome Olympic Games silver medal[86]Peter George, weightlifting 1948 London Olympic Games silver medal; 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games gold Medal; 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games silver medal[87]Joe Greene, track and field 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games bronze medal; 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games bronze medal[88]Sam Hall, diving 1960 Rome Olympic Games silver medal[89]Morgan Hamm, gymnastics 2004 Athens Olympic Games silver medal[90]Paul Hamm, gymnastics 2004 Athens Olympic Games gold medal, two silver medals[citation needed]Bruce Harlan, diving 1948 London Olympic Games gold medal, silver medal[91]Donald Harper, diving 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games silver medal[92]Bill Hosket, Sr., basketball Big Ten Conference championship in 1933[93]Bill Hosket, Jr., basketball 1968 Summer Olympics gold medal[94]Karen Josephson, synchronized swimming, 1988 Seoul Olympic Games silver medal; 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games gold medal[95]Sarah Josephson, synchronized swimming1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games silver medal; 1988 Seoul Olympic Games silver medal; 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games gold medal[96]Ryan Kesler, men's ice hockey, 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics, silver medal[97]Ford Hiroshi Konno, swimming 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games two gold medals, silver medal; 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games silver medal[98]Emma Laaksonen, Finland women's hockey, 1998 Winter Olympics bronze medal; 2010 Winter Olympics bronze medal[99]Jerry Lucas, basketball 1960 Rome Olympic Games gold medal[100]Kelly McCormick, diving 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games bronze medal; 1988 Seoul Olympic Games silver medal[101]Jesse Owens, track and field 1936 Berlin Olympic Games four gold medals[102]Yoshi Oyakawa, swimming 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games gold medal[103]Jerry Page, boxing 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games gold medal[104]Lea Ann Parsley, skeleton, 2002 Winter Olympics silver medal[105]Michael Redd, basketball 2008 Beijing Olympic Games gold medal[106]Butch Reynolds, track and field 1988 Seoul Olympic Games gold medal, silver medal[107]Jason Rodgers, Fencing, 2008 Summer Olympics silver medal[108]Gordy Sheer, luge, 1998 Winter Olympics silver medal[109]George Simpson, track and field, 1932 Los Angeles Olympic Games silver medal[110]Bill Smith, swimming 1948 London Olympic Games two gold medals[111]Katie Smith, WNBA player; basketball 2000 Summer Olympics gold medal; 2004 Athens Olympic Games gold medal; 2008 Beijing Olympic Games gold medal[112]Jack Taylor, swimming 1952 Summer Olympics bronze medal[113]Hanna Thompson, fencing 2008 Summer Olympics silver medal[114]Minttu Tuominen, Finland women's ice hockey 2010 Winter Olympics bronze medal[115]Bryan Volpenhein, rowing 2004 Summer Olympics gold medal; 2008 Summer Olympics bronze medal[116]Marc Waldie, volleyball 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games gold medal[117]Malden Whitfield, track and field 1948 London Olympic Games two gold medals, bronze medal; 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games gold medal; silver medal[118]Blaine Wilson, gymnastics 2004 Athens Olympic Games silver medal[119]William Buford, former basketball player at Ohio State[120]Mike Conley, Jr., 4th overall selection in the 2007 NBA Draft of the Memphis Grizzlies[121]Daequan Cook, NBA player for the Houston Rockets[122]Aaron Craft, professional basketball player for AS MonacoJon Diebler, player for the Panionios B.C.

1975)Robert Slocum, botanist and biologist (M.S. Retrieved 21 July 2014.^ 'Katie Smith'. Ohio State Buckeyes. 1983; Ph.D. 1985 )Quentin D. Wheeler, President, State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (BS 1976; MS 1977; PhD 1980)Nancy L. Zimpher, Chancellor, State University of New York system (BA 1968; M.A. Retrieved December 30, 2013.^ 'Jim Parker'. BleacherReport.com is part of Bleacher Report – Turner Sports Network, part of the Turner Sports and Entertainment Network. The Ohio House of Representatives.

1954)Brett T. Buerck, CEO of Majority Strategies, one of Inc.'s 500 fastest growing companies in 2015[4] and one of Silicon Review's 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2016[5]Emily E. Douglas, founder and CEO of Grandma's Gifts (M.L.H.R. Espn.go.com. Pro-Basketball-Reference. 1899)Brian Gage, author of satire, fairy tales, and fiction (B.S. September 17, 1994. Archived from the original on 2018-04-04. Pro-Hockey-Reference.com. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License;additional terms may apply. Retrieved December 31, 2013.^ 'Tessa Bonhomme'. Retrieved 21 July 2014.^ 'SWITZER, Robert Mauck (1863–1952)'. Each of his recruiting classes have been ranked in the top seven nationally by 247Sports, and this year is no different.With 22 players added during the early signing period and four more picked up on national signing day, the 2018 Buckeyes class ranks second overall. 1967, M.A. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved December 31, 2013.^ 'Bob Clotworthy'. National Governors Association. Contact Coaches | College Hockey, Inc. [163] Eli Apple, NFL cornerback for the New York GiantsBrian Baschnagel, wide receiver for the Chicago Bears[164]Joey Bosa, No. Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved June 23, 2014.^ 'Fred Strahorn - House District 39'.