OBETZ, Ohio – With the excitement from their memorable seasons still reverberating, the Ohio Machine played host to Ohio State on Sunday at Fortress Obetz just south of Columbus.
A steady rain didn’t take the fun away from the Buckeyes as they won 12-10 over a Machine team with several new players in key roles.
Ohio State, which was the NCAA runner-up while Ohio captured the MLL championship over the summer, also got a chance to compete with a 60-second shot clock, which is an experimental rule allowed by the NCAA this fall.
That, too, provided a rush for a Buckeyes team already known for playing with a fast pace.
“I actually really enjoyed it,” Buckeyes freshman midfielder Omari DeBerry said. “We get to run and gun a lot. We just have to play a little bit faster and have to get it up and down the field better. You don’t get to do as much of spinning the ball around.”
The game also used a two-point shot from behind the yellow line that is employed in MLL games, and Ohio State took advantage of it early.
Freshman midfielder Jackson Reid scored his team’s first three goals, including a two-pointer with three seconds left in the opening period.
“That was cool,” Reid said. “Honestly, I didn’t even know it was there. I was just at the right spot at the right time. I’m not a fan of it right now, but it was cool to use it for sure.”
Reid led the Buckeyes’ offense with four goals including the two-pointer, but the Machine also had a two-point goal that got it back to within striking distance later in the game.
The Buckeyes made it 11-6 on a goal by Reid with 11 minutes, 35 seconds left, but the Machine made it 11-7 on a goal by Cory Kahoun with 5:05 to go.
Then with 4:33 remaining, the Machine's Johnny Pearson scored a two-point goal to make it 11-9.
Ohio State answered with 3:38 remaining on a goal by junior attackman Jack Jasinski to seal the win.
“[The two-pointer is] not in my range, but it makes a big difference,” DeBerry said. “It’s a very exciting play.”