Exactly which guys Ohio State is losing isn't fully known but in the new era of college basketball, Chris Holtmann has a chance to remake and reload his 2022-23 roster this spring.
We discuss why Ohio State men’s basketball didn’t achieve its goals this year and why the Buckeyes could face an uphill climb to achieve more success next year.
With his Ohio State career all but over in all likelihood, E.J. Liddell said “I wish I could have done more” to extend the Buckeyes' postseason run against Villanova.
Whether you believe Ohio State's results are influenced by reasons or excuses, the fact is Chris Holtmann's program has yet to win a conference title or reach a Sweet 16.
According to a report, Ohio State assistant coach Tony Skinn is expected to rejoin former Seton Hall head coach Kevin Willard on staff at Maryland this offseason.
Following Sunday's second-round NCAA Tournament loss to Villanova, Chris Holtmann is “more than confident” a breakthrough is coming for Ohio State men's basketball.
While Ohio State is still searching for a Sweet 16 berth under Chris Holtmann, the OSU coach believes it will happen in the future, saying "I believe in what we're doing."
Chris Holtmann has “tremendous respect” for Villanova head coach Jay Wright, who the Buckeye coach says he has stolen many philosophies from over the years.
In his first game back from a concussion that cost him three contests, Kyle Young made a difference on both ends of the floor for Ohio State on Friday.
Villanova has lost only three games in the last two months and has six players who have averaged more than nine points per game, including two who average over 15 per game.