The Ohio State men's lacrosse team used a dramatic, come-from-behind last second victory over Michigan to grab a share of the Big Ten title.

The Ohio State men's lacrosse team is the Big Ten champion for the second year in a row, even if it did have to share the title with three other teams. To make it even better, the Buckeyes did it by beating Michigan in a last-second goal to win 9-8 and keep the Wolverines from having a chance to share the conference title.There aren't many conference games in Big Ten lacrosse, so even finishing with a 3-2 record was enough to be co-champions with Maryland, Johns Hopkins, and Penn State. With four teams tied atop the standings, tiebreaking procedures had to be utilized for the upcoming Big Ten Tournament, and that means OSU will be the No. 4 seed, with Johns Hopkins earning the No. 1 seed, Penn State grabbing the No. 2 seed, and Maryland the No. 3 seed.Ohio State is the defending Big Ten Tournament champs, so it'll be looking to repeat and have a shot to get into the NCAA Tournament as well.

We'll have all the coverage of the upcoming conference tournament that begins on April 25, when OSU will have a rematch with Michigan in Piscataway, New Jersey, on the campus of Rutgers University.Introducing your 2026 B1G regular season champs 🏆 pic.twitter.com/3sbQwfrtB2— Big Ten Lacrosse (@B1GLacrosse) April 18, 2026Contact/Follow us @BuckeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Ohio State news, notes, and opinion. Follow Phil Harrison on X.This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: Ohio State men's lacrosse earns share of Big Ten regular-season title