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The cause of death for former Ohio State Buckeyes and current UNLV Rebels offensive lineman Ben Christman, has been released. According to the Clark County Coroner’s Office, the 21-year-old died of ...
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Coroners said that 21-year-old Ben Christman died from heart disease and an irregular heartbeat. Christman began his college career at Ohio State University before transferring to Kentucky in 2022.
"I have no idea about Ben and his health history and ... Always leading with kindness and respect." Christman, who played at Ohio State in 2021 and 2022 before transferring to UNLV, died on ...
Ben Christman’s cause of death has been revealed ... The player had transferred from Ohio State, having also attended Kentucky. He was a highly-rated prospect coming out of high school and ...
College football player Ben Christman's cause of death has been ... Christman was an offensive lineman who began his college career at Ohio State in 2021. While he redshirted that season, he ...
Ben Christman spent a few seasons at Ohio State before transferring to Kentucky. Following the 2024 season, he went back in the transfer portal and took his talents to UNLV. Unfortunately, he ...
The death of UNLV offensive lineman Ben Christman was caused by a heart condition, the coroner's office in Clark County, Nev., said.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — UNLV senior offensive lineman and former Ohio State Buckeye Ben Christman died three months ago from heart disease and an irregular heartbeat, the Clark County Coroner’s ...
LAS VEGAS — Former Ohio State offensive lineman Ben Christman died three months ago from heart disease and an irregular heartbeat, the Clark County Coroner's Office announced Thursday.
Christman entered the transfer portal in December 2024 to leave Kentucky. He transferred to the University of Nevada - Las ...
UNLV offensive lineman Ben Christman’s February death was due to a heart issue. The Clark County Coroner’s Office said ...