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OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY sexy tee XL tank top OSU logo ringer T shirt sleeveless

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY sexy tee XL tank top OSU logo ringer T shirt sleeveless

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Occasion 
Product
Shirt
Team
Ohio State Buckeyes
Size
XL
Brand
Eagles Wings
Gender
Women
Color
White
Pre & Post Season
Regular Season
Material
100% Cotton
Pit to Pit
18 in
Length
22 in

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État :
Occasion 

Livraison :
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Lieu où se trouve l'objet : Toledo, Ohio, États-Unis
Délai de livraison :
Varie
Retours :
Retours refusés.

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY sexy tee XL tank-top OSU logo ringer T shirt sleeveless

This is a previously-owned, women’s-extra-large (XL), white tank-top with “Ohio State” printed on the front. It measures approximately 18 inches (from underarm seam to underarm seam), about 22 inches from back collar to bottom, and is in great condition (Eagles Wings brand, 100% cotton).

Ohio State University (OSU), located in Columbus, Ohio, is regarded the best public university in Ohio. Ohio State’s sports teams are called the “Buckeyes” and participate in the NCAA’s Division I in all sports (Division I-A in football) and the Big Ten Conference in most sports. Ohio State is one of only two universities to have won a national championship in baseball, men’s basketball, and football. Outstanding sports figures that were student athletes at Ohio State include 1936 Olympics gold medalist Jesse Owens “the Buckeye Bullet” (track and field), John Havlicek, Jerry Lucas, Bobby Knight, and Larry Siegfried (basketball), Katie Smith and the first 3-time player of the year in Big Ten Basketball history Jessica Davenport (women’s basketball), Frank Howard (basketball and baseball), Jack Nicklaus (golf); and Chic Harley (three-time All-American football running back). Ohio State football players have combined for seven Heisman Awards including two-time winner Archie Griffin in 1974 and 1975, Eddie George in 1995, and most recently Troy Smith in 2006. Hall of Fame coaches at Ohio State have included Paul Brown and Woody Hayes in football, Fred Taylor in basketball, Larry Snyder in track and field, and Mike Peppe in swimming and diving…

 

 

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