Q: What were some of your general thoughts on your visit to Ohio State?
Sensabaugh: “It was a good time with the football game and with the staff and the team. It was a good time for sure.
“I hung out with Eugene Brown, E.J. Liddell, Malaki Branham and Meechie Johnson the most. It was a great time and it felt super natural. In terms of what they have to offer, they mentioned to me a bunch how they have a bunch of guys graduating and leaving, especially at my position. That could create some opportunity there for me.”
Q: How do you feel your game could translate to the college level?
Sensabaugh: “I feel like I could bring some scoring and contribute early. There will be areas where I will have to improve for my game to translate to the next level. I know I would have to work at it, but I think I could fill a role.”
Q: It sounds like you played well with the E1T1 team and with Bruce Thornton. How was that experience?
Sensabaugh: “Playing with Bruce, it was a great time. We obviously had a lot of success at the Peach Jam. He is a pass first point guard who can get a bucket at any time. He has a super high assist-to-turnover ratio. He doesn’t turn the ball over. I had a great time playing with him.
“Obviously, coming in there were super high stakes playing against the best players in the country. I took it one day at a time. All of the games were super competitive in the Nike EYBL. We had a lot of preparation coming into it. We built chemistry pretty fast over the spring. It was a lot of hard work. It was pretty easy playing with my guys there to do what I did.”
Q: And last thing, what was maybe the highlight of your time at Ohio State?
Sensabaugh: “I think the family environment was probably the main thing. It’s home, too. Those two things hit me. I felt comfortable on the campus.”