Gene Smith says “the expectations have to be consistent with reality” for Jake Diebler’s first year but he believes Ohio State’s new basketball coach will “do a really,...
Bruce Thornton and Meechie Johnson Jr. are back at Ohio State through different paths, but both are fueled by a desire to win big games with the Buckeyes.
A team-up with Bruce Thornton was one of the things that attracted Meechie Johnson Jr. back to Ohio State as the pair prepares to spearhead the Buckeyes' backcourt efforts.
Taison Chatman's season-ending injury is a big hit to Ohio State’s backcourt depth for the 2024-25 season as it leaves the Buckeyes with only three healthy true guards on...
Jake Diebler is embracing the roster fluctuations that come with the current state of the transfer portal in college basketball and feels OSU landed transfers who “care about...
Jake Diebler is trusting the development process of crucial players like Devin Royal and Juni Mobley to replace Ohio State’s lost 3-point production from last year.
Meechie Johnson Jr. will wear No. 1 in his return to Ohio State while Aaron Bradshaw (4), Sean Stewart (13) and the Buckeyes’ other newcomers also receive their jersey numbers.
Mike Conley's heady point guard play helped take him and the Minnesota Timberwolves on a landmark NBA playoff run while two other Buckeyes also made postseason appearances.
Meechie Johnson's maturation as a player and person will provide a boost to Ohio State as he pursues Big Ten and even national championship ambitions, his father Demetrius says.
Ohio State is as well-positioned as any school in the country for revenue sharing, but the new model will create some new challenges for OSU, particularly in non-football sports.
Sean Stewart said the confidence instilled in him by Jake Diebler and the Buckeyes' plans for him made Ohio State the right fit in his portal recruitment.