Brice Sensabaugh confirmed what was long suspected on Wednesday.
The breakout star of Ohio State’s 2022-23 men’s basketball season won’t be back for a sophomore campaign in scarlet and gray. One year of college basketball was all it took for Sensabaugh to be considered a first-round pick in this month’s upcoming NBA draft, and he’ll follow Malaki Branham as the second consecutive one-and-done prospect at Ohio State.
It’s a big loss for the Buckeyes, but not one they didn’t see coming. Even during the Big Ten Tournament in April, head coach Chris Holtmann alluded to the bright future ahead of Sensabaugh when discussing the knee injury that forced him to sit out of the Buckeyes’ final game of the year.