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The 2021–22 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represented Ohio State University in the 2021–22 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach was Chris Holtmann , in his fifth season with the Buckeyes.
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Frank Williams Wade (born November 26, 1982) is an American college basketball coach who serves as the head basketball coach at McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He previously coached at Chattanooga (2013–2015), VCU (2015–2017), and LSU (2017–2022).
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Early years and Olsen era
The first basketball team at Ohio State University was formed in 1898, playing its first game against East High. Sparing success followed the Buckeyes throughout their time as an independent school. In 1912, some 13 years after forming their first basketball team, the Buckeyes joined the Big Nine Conference, which would eventually be known as the Big Ten. At first, the Buckeyes were not able to mount a sustained run, never finishing higher than second in the conference standings. In 1923, Har...
Success and Fred Taylor era
Of all Buckeye coaches, it was Fred Taylor who would put Ohio State basketball on the map. With the hiring of Taylor in 1958, not much was expected following an 11–11 record during the 1958–1959 season. However, in 1960, the second-year coach, Taylor, and future Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame players Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek led the Buckeyes to their first national championship, defeating California 75–55 in the final game. The 1960 season is the only NCAA Tournament champions...
Jim O'Brien
In 1997, Jim O'Brien was hired to replace head coach Randy Ayers. During his seven years as head coach, O'Brien drove the team to four 20+ win seasons, two Big Ten regular season co-championships, the 2002 Big Ten tournament championship, and a school record four-consecutive NCAA tournament appearances. Controversy erupted when Ohio State athletic director Andy Geiger fired O'Brien over alleged NCAA rules violations. A two-year NCAA investigation found that player Boban Savovic might have rec...
The Ohio State Buckeyes presently play their home games in the 19,200-seat Value City Arena. The first official home court for the Buckeyes was the Ohio Expo Center Coliseum. Constructed in 1918, the Buckeyes called this arena home between the years 1920 to 1955. The facility had a capacity of 7,000 people. In 1955, a new facility was built on the ...
The Buckeyes have had 14 coaches in their 110-year history. Thad Matta, who was hired in 2004, and led the Buckeyes to five NCAA Tournament appearances and two Final Four appearances during the 2006–07 and 2011–12 seasons. The only Ohio State coach to win a national championship was Fred Taylor in 1960.
NCAA tournament seeding history
The NCAA began seeding the tournament with the 1979 edition. 1. The * represents overall number one seed which began with the 2004 Tournament.
NIT results
The Buckeyes are two time NIT champions (1986, 2008).
Big Ten tournament championships
Ohio State has won 4 Big Ten tournament championships since its inception during the 1997–98 season. Ohio State won their first title in 2002 under Jim O'Brien (later vacated), while winning 4 under head coach Thad Matta. Under Matta, the Buckeyes appeared in the Big Ten tournament championship five consecutive seasons from 2009 to 2013.
The Ohio State Buckeyes lead the all-time series vs. seven Big Ten opponents. Two of the all-time series are within three games. These records do not include vacated games (e.g. Purdue does count all their games played against Ohio State and lead the series 94–93 according to their records. Iowa counts all games played against OSU and lead the seri...
Consensus All-American selections
1. Wes Fesler (1931) 2. Jimmy Hull (1939) 3. Dick Schnittker (1950) 4. Robin Freeman (1955) 5. Jerry Lucas (1960, 1961*, 1962*) 6. Gary Bradds (1964*) 7. Jim Jackson (1991, 1992) 8. Evan Turner (2010*) 9. Jared Sullinger (2011, 2012) 10. D'Angelo Russell (2015) 11. Dennis Hopson (1987) *National Player of the Year
Big Ten Player of the Year
1. Dennis Hopson (1987) 2. Jim Jackson (1991, 1992) 3. Scoonie Penn (1999) 4. Terence Dials (2006) 5. Evan Turner (2010) 6. Keita Bates-Diop (2018)
Big Ten Coach of the Year
1. Eldon Miller (1983) 2. Randy Ayers (1991, 1992) 3. Jim O’Brien (1999, 2001) 4. Thad Matta (2006, 2010) 5. Chris Holtmann (2018)
Retired numbers
Ohio State has retired five jersey numbers.
Honored coaches
Two longtime head coaches have been honored with banners which hang alongside the retired numbers:
Daniel A. Danielson, 60, of New Lexington, Ohio died Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at The Ohio State Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio. Born August 12, 1961 in Lancaster, Ohio to John Danielson and...
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Dec 29, 2021 · Daniel A. Danielson, 60, of New Lexington, Ohio died Wednesday, December 22, 2021 at The Ohio State Medical Center, Columbus, Ohio. Born August 12, 1961 in Lancaster, Ohio to John Danielson and the late Darlene Mills Danielson.
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Ohio State Buckeyes Men's Basketball: Scores, news, schedules, rosters, analysis, and more. The latest news and analysis on Chris Holtmann and his Ohio State men's basketball team.