Ohio State fought back from a 23-point first half deficit Monday against North Carolina, but fell at the buzzer after tying the game twice in the final minute.
Ohio State's senior class finished with 109 career victories, but struggles in recent years make it difficult to put a finger on the group's lasting legacy.
It's time to evaluate whether Ohio State is the best program in the Buckeye State next year. Given the results of the past two seasons, that may not be the case in 2016.
Ohio State's 2-3 zone thwarted Arizona initially, but eventually the size of the Wildcats and lack of scoring from D'Angelo Russell proved to be too much for the Buckeyes.
Ohio State's D'Angelo Russell and Arizona's Stanley Johnson are two of the best freshmen in the country and have been playing against each other for years. They'll go head-to-head...
On paper, Arizona's size puts Ohio State at a huge disadvantage. The Buckeyes, however, can compete with the heavily favored Wildcats if they win individual matchups.
Our palms are sweaty, our hearts are racing, and we've suddenly come down with an acute case of the "give a damns" when it comes to Ohio State basketball.
Following a dramatic win over VCU, Ohio State's locker room was somewhat subdued. Perhaps it's because the Buckeyes know what lies ahead in facing Arizona.
D'Angelo Russell and Jae'Sean Tate have been the headliners of Ohio State's freshman class. But Keita Bates-Diop made what were arguably the two biggest shots of the Buckeyes' win...