T’yana Todd’s Big Move: From Boston College to Buckeye Nation

T’yana Todd’s Big Move: From Boston College to Buckeye Nation

Buckeye fans, get ready to cheer—T’yana Todd, a sharpshooting junior guard from Boston College, is officially joining the Ohio State women’s basketball team! The 6-foot Canadian star announced her commitment on April 15, 2025, and let me tell you, Columbus is buzzing with excitement. This isn’t just another transfer; T’yana’s bringing her silky-smooth jump shot and big-game energy to a Buckeyes squad hungry for a deep NCAA Tournament run.

Tyana Todd

Picture this: a packed Schottenstein Center, T’yana draining a deep three with that effortless flick of the wrist. That’s the kind of magic she delivered at Boston College, where she lit up scoreboards in the ACC. Over 32 games last season, starting 29, she averaged 13.7 points a game, snagged 2.6 rebounds, dished out 1.5 assists, and swiped a steal per game. But the real jaw-dropper? Her 45.9% three-point shooting, good enough for fourth in the entire country. Oh, and she’s clutch at the free-throw line too, hitting 89.3% of her shots. This isn’t just a player; this is a walking highlight reel.

T’yana’s story started in Vaughan, Ontario, where she honed her game before taking her talents to Chestnut Hill. At BC, she had moments that turned heads—like dropping 29 points on Miami, leaving defenders dizzy. But after a solid season with the Eagles (11-8 overall, 2-4 in the ACC), T’yana was ready for a new challenge. Enter Ohio State, a program with big dreams and a fast-paced style that’s practically tailor-made for her game.

Word got out on April 9 that T’yana was visiting Columbus, and Buckeye Nation held its breath. A few days later, boom—she’s a Buckeye! You can almost imagine her walking across campus, scarlet and gray gear on, feeling the vibe of a place that lives and breathes basketball. Coach Kevin McGuff must’ve rolled out the red carpet, because T’yana clearly saw something special in this team. And why wouldn’t she? Ohio State’s known for letting shooters shine, and with players like Cotie McMahon leaving and other new faces, this roster is shaping up to be a problem for opponents.

So, what’s T’yana bringing to the table? For one, that unreal three-point range. Defenses are going to have to chase her around screens, which should open up the floor for her teammates to attack. Plus, she’s got quick hands on defense—those steals add up. In the Big Ten, where games can get gritty, her ability to score in bunches and stay cool under pressure could be a game-changer. Imagine her sinking a dagger three in a tight game against Michigan or Iowa. Chills, right?

This move isn’t just about basketball—it’s about T’yana finding a new home. Leaving Boston College, where she was a star, couldn’t have been easy. But Columbus has a way of embracing its athletes, and you know Buckeye fans will show her love from day one.

As a fan, it’s hard not to get hyped. T’yana Todd isn’t just a transfer; she’s a spark, a shooter, a playmaker. Whether she’s bombing threes or locking down her matchup, she’s got the tools to make Buckeye Nation proud. So, here’s to T’yana—welcome to Columbus, where the lights are bright, the crowds are loud, and the future looks scarlet and gray.

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