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2024-2025 Ohio State Men's Basketball




2024-25 Men's Schedule
DATE LOCATION TEAM
11/4 NEUTRAL* TEXAS
11/11 HOME YOUNGSTOWN STATE
11/15 AWAY TEXAS A&M
11/19 HOME EVANSVILLE
11/22 HOME CAMPBELL
11/25 HOME GREEN BAY
11/29 HOME PITT
12/4 AWAY MARYLAND
12/7 HOME RUTGERS
12/14 NEUTRAL** AUBURN
12/17 HOME VALPARAISO
12/21 NEUTRAL*** KENTUCKY
12/29 HOME INDIANA STATE
1/3 HOME MICHIGAN STATE
1/6 AWAY MINNESOTA
1/9 HOME OREGON
1/14 AWAY WISCONSIN
1/17 HOME INDIANA
1/21 AWAY PURDUE
1/27 HOME IOWA
1/30 AWAY PENN STATE
2/2 AWAY ILLINOIS
2/6 HOME MARYLAND
2/9 AWAY NEBRASKA
2/12 HOME WASHINGTON
2/16 HOME MICHIGAN
2/20 HOME NORTHWESTERN
2/23 AWAY UCLA
2/26 AWAY USC
3/4 HOME NEBRASKA
3/8 AWAY INDIANA
*Hall of Fame Series (T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas)
**Holiday Hoopsgiving (Atlanta, Georgia)
***CBS Sports Classic (Madison Square Garden, NYC)
 
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Ohio State Lands at No. 8 in Big Ten Basketball Preseason Media Poll​

By Andy Anders on October 2, 2024 at 1:55 pm @andyanders55
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Pundits have the Buckeyes picked as a middle-of-the-pack Big Ten team for their first year under Jake Diebler.
A poll of 33 conference media members – at least one from each of the 18 teams now in the league – placed Ohio State at No. 8 entering the 2024-25 season, one spot ahead of rival Michigan. Buckeye point guard Bruce Thornton also received first-team All-Big Ten honors in the poll.
To no one's surprise, two-time defending Big Ten regular season champ Purdue took top honors in the poll, even with the loss of superstar center Zach Edey. Five other schools received first-place votes, however. Second-place Indiana got seven to the Boilermakers' 20, third-place UCLA and fourth-place Illinois each got two and the Buckeyes joined fifth-place Michigan State with one. Ohio State's first-place vote came from Tyler Tachman, who covers Iowa for The Des Moines Register.
Preseason B1G Media Poll
RANK TEAM VOTES (1ST)
1 PURDUE 572 (20)
2 INDIANA 549 (7)
3 UCLA 510 (2)
4 ILLINOIS 458 (2)
5 MICHIGAN STATE 448 (1)
6 OREGON 412
7 RUTGERS 391
8 OHIO STATE 369 (1)
9 MICHIGAN 342
10 MARYLAND 263
11 IOWA 249
12 WISCONSIN 212
12 NEBRASKA 212
14 USC 196
15 WASHINGTON 158
16 NORTHWESTERN 153
17 PENN STATE 87
18 MINNESOTA 62

 
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