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SF Justice Sueing (Official Thread)

OHIO STATE FORWARD JUSTICE SUEING FULLY CLEARED FOR ALL BASKETBALL ACTIVITIES

Justice Sueing is back.

The sixth-year forward who missed all but two games last year due to an abdominal injury has received full medical clearance to return to all basketball activities for Ohio State, per a report by CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein Tuesday.



Sueing averaged 10.7 points and 5.5 rebounds a game while starting all 31 games for Ohio State in 2020-21.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...g-fully-cleared-for-all-basketball-activities
 
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"HE LOOKS GREAT. AND HE IS HEALTHY. I THINK HE'S A YOUNG MAN WHO'S ANXIOUS. HE'S ANXIOUS TO GET OUT THERE. HE'S ANXIOUS TO BE HEALTHY, AND HE REALLY WANTS TO STAY HEALTHY."– CHRIS HOLTMANN ON JUSTICE SUEING

"I FEEL LIKE I HAVE A REALLY GOOD GAME, PROBABLY ONE OF THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY. SO I'M EXCITED TO SEE HOW WE MESH TOGETHER AND ARE ABLE TO PERFORM.”– JUSTICE SUEING
 
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2022-23 season bump

* 14 Justice Sueing, 6-6, 210, senior – Sueing, a native of Honolulu, Hawaii, is using his “super senior” year to play this season. He missed all but two games last year due to injury. He transferred to OSU after playing two seasons at Cal. As a junior in 2020-21, Sueing started all 31 games and averaged 10.7 points and 5.5 rebounds and shot 36.1 percent on threes. In his college career, Sueing has played 96 games (92 starts) and averaged 12.8 points per game.
 
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STILL WITHOUT SUEING
Any fans hoping to see the return of Justice Sueing after missing all but two games last season left the Schottenstein Center disappointed.

During the preseason, the sixth-year forward and second-year Buckeye captain said he was “110%” healthy from the abdominal injury that plagued him since the end of the 2020-21 season. But Sueing encountered another health issue in the lead-up to the season, albeit a far less severe one.

Holtmann mentioned at Big Ten Media Days last month that Sueing sprained his ankle the week prior, and it caused the veteran wing to sit out of Tuesday’s exhibition. However, it sounds likely – although not certain – that Sueing could suit up for Ohio State’s season opener against Robert Morris on Monday.

“I would expect justice to get closer to that point. Justice, I feel bad for the kid,” Holtmann said. “Because he's been a part of pretty much everything we've done once he got healthy towards the end of summer. He probably could have played in the Bahamas, but that was more of a precaution. And this, he just had an ankle sprain, came back, played in the scrimmage. Then he had an ankle tweak again, same ankle, and that's why he was out.”

https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...o-states-101-57-exhibition-win-over-chaminade
 
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JUSTICE SUEING LEADS BUCKEYES WITH 20 POINTS DURING TRIUMPHANT RETURN TO ACTION IN 2022-23 SEASON OPENER

Justice Sueing is tired of talking about his health.

Asked if fans can finally put injury concerns to bed following his long-awaited return to action on Monday, the veteran forward answered with a question of his own – and the tone on his tongue had a touch of glib to it.

“Did I look healthy tonight?”

Given his performance against Robert Morris, the question was rhetorical.

Had Monday’s season opener been played five days later, it would’ve been a full calendar year since Sueing’s last official appearance in scarlet and gray. That didn’t stop Chris Holtmann from starting the sixth-year forward and second-year team captain against Robert Morris, and Sueing looked as good as ever. After missing all but two games of the 2021-22 season with an abdominal injury, not to mention his absence in the Buckeyes’ exhibition due to an ankle sprain last week, Sueing’s 20-point performance showed there wasn’t much rust to shake off after all.

As frustrating as much of the past year has been for Sueing, it made Monday’s moment all the more rewarding. Emotions flowed through the Hawaii native before tip-off, but they never overwhelmed him once the game began....

https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...ant-return-to-action-in-2022-23-season-opener
 
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