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The 2024–25 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represents the Ohio State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They are led by first-year head coach Jake Diebler, and play their home games at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio, as a member of the Big Ten Conference.
As players make decisions on their futures, here's an updated look on where the Ohio State men's basketball roster stands.
^D Entire season vacated by the NCAA, as well as conference regular season and tournament championship (overall record of 24–8, conference record of 11–5) ^E O'Brien's unofficial record is 133–88 at Ohio State; his adjusted record is 51–57 and 20–36 in conference.
The 2023–24 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represented Ohio State University in the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by head coach Chris Holtmann for the first 25 games of the season. [1] The Buckeyes played their home games at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio as members of the Big Ten Conference.
The 6-4 senior guard committed to Illinois State following a junior season in which he averaged 19.4 points, 5.2 assists and 4.8 rebounds. ... Ohio high school boys basketball's top 24 players for ...
Sustrans founder John Grimshaw calls it 'the best National Cycle Network route of the lot'. [2] The majority of the route follows NCN 68. It also makes use of several other NCN routes including 6, 54, 62, [3] 70, [4] 7, 72 and 1. [5] It has a total length of about 327 miles (526 km). The route was opened in stages in 2002–03.
Ohio State's loss against No. 4 Wisconsin on January 9, 2007, was the last loss of the regular season as the Buckeyes won 14 straight games to end the season with a 27–3 record. Ohio State defeated No. 20 Tennessee and No. 2 Wisconsin during this winning streak and ended the season as the top-ranked team in the nation.
The Delaware State transfer started seven of his 34 appearances last season, averaging 6.2 points and 6.2 boards as a 6-foot-8 forward. Michael Osei-Bonsu, Vincennes (Indiana), Junior