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Gallery: Pentatonix strikes a chord at Ohio State

  • September 29, 2014
  • Mark Batke
Avi Kaplan (left), Kirstie Maldonado, Scott Hoying, Mitch Grassi and Kevin Olusola, members of the a cappella group Pentatonix, perform at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. The quintet took the spotlight after winning Season 3 of NBC’s a cappella singing competition ‘The Sing-Off.’ Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Scott Hoying of the a cappella group Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Avi Kaplan of the a cappella group Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Kirstie Maldonado of the a cappella group Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Mitch Grassi of the a cappella group Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Avi Kaplan of the a cappella group Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Scott Hoying (center) steps out to sing a solo as Pentatonix co-members Kirstie Maldonado (left) and Mitch Grassi look on during an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Scott Hoying of the a cappella group Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Scott Hoying of the a cappella group Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor
Pentatonix performs at an OUAB-sponsored event Sept. 29 at the Archie Griffin Ballroom. Admission to the event was free for students with a valid BuckID. Credit: Mark Batke / Photo editor








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