Jordan Fuller, Carlos Snow, Cameron Brown, Taron Vincent, Justice Sueing, Jacy Sheldon, Adelaide Aquilla and Sophie Jaques are among 194 Ohio State athletes earning degrees Sunday.
A total of 194 current and former Ohio State athletes will receive degrees during Sunday’s spring commencement at Ohio Stadium.
Fuller and Snow both returned to Ohio State to earn their degrees through Ohio State’s degree completion program.
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