The Buckeyes open the season in Florida, playing four games in three days against Toledo, Niagara, and Pittsburgh.
It's finally next year. After a late season collapse derailed its NCAA tournament hopes last spring, the Ohio State baseball team is set to open the 2016 campaign in sunny Florida. The Buckeyes are playing in the Historic Dodgertown Classic in Vero Beach to start the season.
Ohio State will play four games in three days down south, looking to get the new season off to a fast start.
"I think you approach every season with a championship mindset, and if you ask any guy in that locker room and anyone on that coaching staff, that's our mission: to play for a Big Ten championship," head coach Greg Beals said.