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Mobley Jr. made his collegiate debut on November 4, 2024, going four for four from three and scoring 14 points in a win over Texas. [6] On November 22, 2024, he led the Buckeyes in scoring with 23 points, including five threes, as he helped lead Ohio State to a win over Campbell.
From 1986-89, Burson played for Ohio State University in the Big Ten Conference.He averaged 22.1 points a game for Gary Williams' Buckeyes in the 1988-89 season. [3] During a late season contest against Iowa in his senior year, Burson's college career came to an end when he collided with Ed Horton. [4]
The Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represents Ohio State University in NCAA Division I college basketball competition. The Buckeyes are a member of the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes play their home games at Value City Arena in the Jerome Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, which opened in 1998. The official capacity of the ...
The Ohio State University Board of Trustees have approved OSU men's basketball ticket prices for the 2025 fiscal year, while also setting price ranges for 2026 and 2027.
A talented prep player from Northeast Ohio, Meechie Johnson Jr. graduated high school early, joined Ohio State amid the 2020-21 season and battled injuries during the 2021-22 season to finish ...
Coming out of high school, Johnson was rated as a four star recruit, the 14th ranked point guard, and the 76th overall player in the 2021 recruiting class. [3] Johnson also held offers from schools such as Louisville, Ohio State, Georgetown and Miami. [4] Johnson ultimately decided to commit to play college basketball for the Ohio State ...
Austin Parks, a 2023 Ohio State commitment from St. Marys (Ohio) Memorial, watched his team participate at Ohio State's 2022 team camp while recovering from a knee injury. 2023-24 season recap
Value City Arena is a multi-purpose arena, located on the campus of Ohio State University, in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The arena opened in 1998 and is currently the largest by seating capacity in the Big Ten Conference, with 19,049 seats, which is reduced to 18,809 for Ohio State men's and women’s basketball games.