Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball
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University | Ohio State University | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Conference | Big Ten | ||||||||||||||||||||
Location | Columbus, OH | ||||||||||||||||||||
Head Coach | Thad Matta (4th year) | ||||||||||||||||||||
Arena | Jerome Schottenstein Center (Capacity: 19,200) |
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Nickname | Buckeyes | ||||||||||||||||||||
Student Section | Buckeye Nuthouse | ||||||||||||||||||||
Colors | Scarlet and Gray
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NCAA Tournament Champions | |||||||||||||||||||||
1960 | |||||||||||||||||||||
NCAA Tournament Final Four | |||||||||||||||||||||
1939, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1968, 1999*, 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Conference Tournament Champions | |||||||||||||||||||||
2002*, 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Conference Regular Season Champions | |||||||||||||||||||||
1925, 1933, 1939, 1944, 1946, 1950, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1968, 1971, 1991, 1992, 2000*, 2002*, 2006, 2007
*vacated by NCAA |
The Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represents The Ohio State University in NCAA Division I college basketball competition. It is a member of the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes won their only National Championship in 1960, and have made a total of 20 NCAA Tournament appearances (plus four additional appearances that were later rescinded). The Buckeyes share a classic rivalry with the Michigan Wolverines, in which OSU owns a 83-70 series lead.
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[edit] Buckeye Basketball History
The first basketball team at Ohio State University was formed in 1898, playing their first game against East High. Some thirteen years later the Buckeyes joined the Big Nine Conference, which would eventually be known as the Big Ten. In 1923 Harold Olsen became head coach for the Buckeyes, launching the longest basketball coaching dynasty for OSU (24 seasons). The Olsen era is highlighted by appearing in the final game for the first ever NCAA Championship Tournament in 1939 where the Buckeyes lost to Oregon 33-46. The Buckeyes would make three more Final Four appearances under Olsen, and won their first Big Ten title in 1925.
But it was Fred Taylor who would give Ohio State basketball its greatest claim to fame. In 1960 the second year coach and All-American player Jerry Lucas led the Buckeyes to their first NCAA Championship Title, defeating California 75-55 in the final game. Taylor's Buckeyes were runners up the following two seasons, and made a total of five tournament appearances during his 18 seaons tenure. Taylor also achieved 7 conference titles and an impressive overall winning percentage of over 65%.
In 1997 Jim O'Brien was hired to replace head coach Randy Ayers. During his short seven years, 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 had received improper benefits and committed academic fraud while he played for Ohio State. On March 10, 2006, the NCAA gave Ohio State three years' probation and ordered it to pay back all tournament money earned from 1999-2002 when Boban Savovic was on the Buckeyes' roster. In addition, Ohio State had to remove all references to team accomplishments from those years including a 1999 visit to the Final Four.
2004 saw the naming of Thad Matta as head coach of a promising Buckeye team. Under his leadership, OSU has already claimed two Big Ten Conference Titles, a Conference Tournament win, and two NCAA tournament appearances, going as far as the championship game in 2007 where the Buckeyes lost to Florida 84-75. In 2008, The Buckeyes won the NIT, defeating UMASS, 92-85 at Madison Square Garden. Matta's winning percentages for overall (78.6%) and conference (72.9%) are better than any previous Buckeye coach with more than two seasons.
[edit] Buckeye Home Courts
- *Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center - 1998-Present
- St. John Arena 1956-1998 (one game in 2004, two games in 2007-2008 season)
[edit] Current coaching staff
- Thad Matta - Head Coach, 4th year
- John Groce - Assistant Coach
- Alan Major - Assistant Coach
- Dan Peters - Assistant Coach
- Dave Richardson - Strength and Conditioning Coach
- Vince O'Brien - Athletic Trainer
- Brandon Miller - Video Coordinator
- David Egelhoff - Director of Basketball Operations
[edit] Season-by-season results
Season | Head Coach | Conf. | Overall | Postseason | Notes |
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1899 | Unknown | 12-4 | |||
1900 | Unknown | 8-4 | |||
1901 | Unknown | 1-3 | |||
1902 | - | - | No team | ||
1903 | D. C. Huddleson | 5-2 | |||
1904 | D. C. Huddleson | 10-4 | |||
1905 | Unknown | 12-2 | |||
1906 | Unknown | 9-1 | |||
1907 | Unknown | 7-5 | |||
1908 | Unknown | 5-6 | |||
1909 | Tom Kibler | 11-1 | |||
1910 | Tom Kibler | 11-1 | |||
1911 | Sox Raymond | 7-2 | |||
1912 | Lynn St. John | 7-5 | |||
1913 | Lynn St. John | 4-5/6th | 13-7 | ||
1914 | Lynn St. John | 5-1/2nd | 10-4 | ||
1915 | Lynn St. John | 3-9/8th | 6-10 | ||
1916 | Lynn St. John | 2-8/8th | 9-13 | ||
1917 | Lynn St. John | 3-9/7th | 15-11 | ||
1918 | Lynn St. John | 5-5/7th-T | 13-7 | ||
1919 | Lynn St. John | 2-6/9th | 7-12 | ||
1920 | George Trautman | 3-9/7th | 17-10 | ||
1921 | George Trautman | 2-10/9th | 4-13 | ||
1922 | George Trautman | 5-7/6th-T | 8-10 | ||
1923 | Harold Olsen | 1-11/9th-T | 4-11 | ||
1924 | Harold Olsen | 7-5/4th-T | 12-5 | ||
1925 | Harold Olsen | 11-1/1st | 14-2 | ||
1926 | Harold Olsen | 6-6/5th-T | 10-7 | ||
1927 | Harold Olsen | 6-6/7th | 11-6 | ||
1928 | Harold Olsen | 3-9/7th | 5-12 | ||
1929 | Harold Olsen | 6-6/5th-T | 9-8 | ||
1930 | Harold Olsen | 1-9/9th | 9-15 | ||
1931 | Harold Olsen | 3-9/9th | 4-13 | ||
1932 | Harold Olsen | 5-7/6th | 9-9 | ||
1933 | Harold Olsen | 10-2/1st-T | 17-3 | ||
1934 | Harold Olsen | 4-8/8th | 8-12 | ||
1935 | Harold Olsen | 8-4/4th | 12-7 | ||
1936 | Harold Olsen | 5-7/6th | 12-8 | ||
1937 | Harold Olsen | 7-5/5th | 13-7 | ||
1938 | Harold Olsen | 5-5/3rd | 12-8 | ||
1939 | Harold Olsen | 9-2/1st | 16-7 | NIT Runner Up | |
1940 | Harold Olsen | 7-4/3rd | 13-7 | ||
1941 | Harold Olsen | 7-5/3rd | 10-10 | ||
1942 | Harold Olsen | 4-11/9th | 6-14 | ||
1943 | Harold Olsen | 5-7/6th | 8-9 | ||
1944 | Harold Olsen | 10-2/1st | 15-6 | NIT Final Four | |
1945 | Harold Olsen | 10-2/2nd | 15-5 | NIT Final Four | |
1946 | Harold Olsen | 10-2/1st | 16-5 | NIT Final Four | |
1947 | Tippy Dye | 5-7/6th | 7-13 | ||
1948 | Tippy Dye | 5-7/6th | 10-10 | ||
1949 | Tippy Dye | 6-6/4th | 14-7 | ||
1950 | Tippy Dye | 12-1/1st | 22-4 | NCAA 1st Round | |
1951 | Floyd Stahl | 3-11/9th | 6-16 | ||
1952 | Floyd Stahl | 6-8/5th-T | 8-14 | ||
1953 | Floyd Stahl | 7-11/7th | 10-12 | ||
1954 | Floyd Stahl | 5-9/7th | 11-11 | ||
1955 | Floyd Stahl | 4-10/10th | 10-12 | ||
1956 | Floyd Stahl | 9-5/3rd | 16-6 | ||
1957 | Floyd Stahl | 9-5/3rd-T | 14-8 | ||
1958 | Floyd Stahl | 8-6/4th | 9-13 | ||
1959 | Fred Taylor | 7-7/5th-T | 11-11 | ||
1960 | Fred Taylor | 13-1/1st | 25-3 | NCAA Champion | |
1961 | Fred Taylor | 14-0/1st | 27-1 | NCAA Runner Up | |
1962 | Fred Taylor | 13-1/1st | 26-2 | NCAA Runner Up | |
1963 | Fred Taylor | 11-3/1st-T | 20-4 | ||
1964 | Fred Taylor | 11-3/1st-T | 16-8 | ||
1965 | Fred Taylor | 6-8/6th | 12-12 | ||
1966 | Fred Taylor | 5-9/8th | 11-13 | ||
1967 | Fred Taylor | 6-8/7th-T | 13-11 | ||
1968 | Fred Taylor | 10-4/1st-T | 21-8 | NCAA Final Four | |
1969 | Fred Taylor | 9-5/2nd-T | 17-7 | ||
1970 | Fred Taylor | 8-6/3rd-T | 17-7 | ||
1971 | Fred Taylor | 13-1/1st | 20-6 | NCAA Elite Eight | |
1972 | Fred Taylor | 10-4/2nd | 18-6 | ||
1973 | Fred Taylor | 8-6/3rd-T | 14-10 | ||
1974 | Fred Taylor | 4-10/8th | 9-15 | ||
1975 | Fred Taylor | 8-10/6th | 14-14 | ||
1976 | Fred Taylor | 2-16/10th | 6-20 | ||
1977 | Eldon Miller | 4-14/10th | 9-18 | ||
1978 | Eldon Miller | 9-9/6th | 16-11 | ||
1979 | Eldon Miller | 12-6/4th | 19-12 | NIT Semifinals | |
1980 | Eldon Miller | 12-6/2nd | 21-8 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | |
1981 | Eldon Miller | 9-9/5th-T | 14-13 | ||
1982 | Eldon Miller | 12-6/2nd-T | 21-10 | NCAA 1st Round | |
1983 | Eldon Miller | 11-7/2nd-T | 20-10 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | |
1984 | Eldon Miller | 8-10/5th-T | 15-14 | NIT 1st Round | |
1985 | Eldon Miller | 11-7/3rd-T | 20-10 | NCAA 2nd Round | |
1986 | Eldon Miller | 8-10/7th | 19-14 | NIT Champion | |
1987 | Gary Williams | 9-9/6th | 20-13 | NCAA 2nd Round | |
1988 | Gary Williams | 9-9/6th | 20-13 | NIT Runner Up | |
1989 | Gary Williams | 6-12/8th-T | 19-15 | NIT 3rd Round | |
1990 | Randy Ayers | 10-8/6th | 17-13 | NCAA 2nd Round | |
1991 | Randy Ayers | 15-3/1st-T | 27-4 | NCAA Sweet Sixteen | |
1992 | Randy Ayers | 15-3/1st | 26-6 | NCAA Elite Eight | |
1993 | Randy Ayers | 8-10/7th | 15-13 | NIT 1st Round | |
1994 | Randy Ayers | 6-12/8th-T | 13-16 | ||
1995 | Randy Ayers | 2-16/10th | 6-22 | ||
1996 | Randy Ayers | 3-15/10th | 10-17 | ||
1997 | Randy Ayers | 5-13/9th | 10-17 | ||
1998 | Jim O'Brien | 1-15/11th | 8-22 | ||
1999 | Jim O'Brien | 11-4/* | 27-9* | NCAA Final Four | 34 games vacated by NCAA |
2000 | Jim O'Brien | 13-3/1st-T* | 22-7* | NCAA 2nd Round | 16 games vacated by NCAA |
2001 | Jim O'Brien | 11-6/* | 20-11* | NCAA 1st Round | Entire season vacated by NCAA |
2002 | Jim O'Brien | 12-5/1st-T* | 24-8* | NCAA 2nd Round | Entire season vacated by NCAA |
2003 | Jim O'Brien | 7-9/8th-T | 17-15 | NIT 1st Round | |
2004 | Jim O'Brien | 6-10/9th | 14-16 | ||
2005 | Thad Matta | 8-8/6th | 20-12 | ||
2006 | Thad Matta | 12-4/1st | 26-6 | NCAA 2nd Round | |
2007 | Thad Matta | 15-1/1st | 35-4 | NCAA Runner Up | |
2008 | Thad Matta | 10-8/5th | 24-13 | NIT Champion |
Data taken from[1].
[edit] Coaching history
Coach | Years | Conference | Overall | Conference Titles |
NCAA Tournament Appearances |
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Unknown | 1899-1901 | - | 21-11 | - | - |
(No team) | 1902 | - | - | - | - |
D. C. Huddleson | 1903-04 | - | 15-6 | - | - |
Unknown | 1905-08 | - | 33-14 | - | - |
Tom Kibler | 1909-10 | - | 22-2 | - | - |
Sox Raymond | 1911 | - | 7-2 | - | - |
Lynn St. John | 1912-19 | 24-43 | 80-69 | 0 | - |
George Trautman | 1920-22 | 10-26 | 29-33 | 0 | - |
Harold Olsen | 1923-46 | 154-135 | 260-196 | 5 | 4 |
Tippy Dye | 1947-50 | 27-21 | 53-34 | 1 | 1 |
Floyd Stahl | 1951-58 | 51-65 | 84-92 | 0 | 0 |
Fred Taylor | 1959-76 | 158-102 | 297-158 | 7 | 7 |
Eldon Miller | 1977-86 | 96-84 | 174-120 | 0 | 4 |
Gary Williams | 1987-89 | 24-30 | 59-41 | 0 | 1 |
Randy Ayers | 1990-97 | 64-80 | 124-108 | 2 | 3 |
Jim O’Brien | 1998-04 | 20-36* | 51-57* | 1* | 4* |
Thad Matta | 2005- | 35-13 | 100-34 | 2 | 2 |
*113 games vacated by the NCAA. Data taken from[1].
[edit] Awards
[edit] Consensus All-American selections
- Wes Fesler (1931)
- Jimmy Hull (1939)
- Dick Schnittker (1950)
- Robin Freeman (1955)
- Jerry Lucas (1960, 1961*, 1962*)
- Gary Bradds (1964*)
- Jim Jackson (1991, 1992)
*National Player of the Year
[edit] First-Team All-Big Ten
- Harold "Cookie" Cunningham (1925)
- Johnny Miner (1925)
- Bill Hunt (1927)
- Wes Fesler (1931)
- Bill Hosket, Sr (1933)
- Howard Mattison (1933)
- Tippy Dye (1936, 1937)
- Bob Lynch (1939)
- Jimmy Hull (1939)
- Dick Fisher (1941)
- Arnold Risen (1944)
- Don Grate (1944, 1945)
- Jack Underman (1946)
- Paul Huston (1946)
- Dick Schnittker (1949, 1950)
- Bob Donham (1950)
- Paul Ebert (1952, 1953, 1954)
- Robin Freeman (1955, 1956)
- Frank Howard (1957, 1958)
- Jerry Lucas (1960, 1961, 1962)
- Larry Siegfried (1961)
- John Havlicek (1961, 1962)
- Gary Bradds (1963, 1964)
- Bill Hosket (1967, 1968)
- Dave Sorenson (1969, 1970)
- Jim Cleamons (1971)
- Luke Witte (1971)
- Allan Hornyak (1971, 1972, 1973)
- Kelvin Ransey (1978, 1979, 1980)
- Herb Williams (1980)
- Clark Kellogg (1982)
- Tony Campbell (1983, 1984)
- Brad Sellers (1986)
- Dennis Hopson (1987)
- Jay Burson (1989)
- Jim Jackson (1991, 1992)
- Scoonie Penn (1999, 2000)
- Michael Redd (2000)
- Ken Johnson (2001)
- Brian Brown (2002)
- Terence Dials (2006)
- Mike Conley, Jr. (2007, media only)
- Greg Oden (2007, consensus)
[edit] Big Ten Player of the Year
- Dennis Hopson (1987)
- Jim Jackson (1991, 1992)
- Scoonie Penn (1999)
- Terence Dials (2006)
[edit] Big Ten Coach of the Year
- Eldon Miller (1983)
- Randy Ayers (1991, 1992)
- Jim O’Brien (1999, 2001)
- Thad Matta (2006)
All award data taken from [2]
[edit] All-Time statistical leaders
[edit] Career leaders
- Points Scored: Dennis Hopson (2,096)
- Assists: Jamar Butler (517)
- Rebounds: Jerry Lucas (1,411)
- Steals: Jay Burson (204)
[edit] Single-season Leaders
- Points Scored: Dennis Hopson (958, 1987)
- Assists: Mike Conley, Jr. (238, 2007)
- Rebounds: Jerry Lucas (499, 1962)
- Steals: Curtis Wilson (74, 1987)
[edit] Single-game leaders
- Points Scored: Gary Bradds (49, 1964)
- Assists: Curtis Wilson (14, 1988)
- Rebounds: Frank Howard (32, 1956)
- Steals: Troy Taylor (8, 1983)
All statistical data taken from[3].
[edit] References
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