Columbus, OH – In a move that signals a shift in team dynamics and leadership, Ohio State Buckeyes men’s basketball head coach Jake Diebler has named Aaron Bradshaw as the team’s new……

Ohio State Buckeyes men’s basketball head coach Jake Diebler has appointed Aaron Bradshaw as the team’s new starting center. Bradshaw, a 7-foot sophomore, transferred from the University of Kentucky in April 2024. He was a consensus five-star recruit and one of the top players in the 2023 class. citeturn0search13

In his freshman year at Kentucky, Bradshaw played in 26 games, starting 10, and averaged 4.9 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 0.7 blocks per game. citeturn0search9 After transferring to Ohio State, he faced challenges, including missing five games due to a university investigation into a domestic incident. He returned to team activities in December 2024 after the investigation concluded. citeturn0search1

Bradshaw’s appointment as starting center is part of Coach Diebler’s efforts to strengthen the Buckeyes’ frontcourt. The team has experienced a mix of successes and challenges this season, with notable wins against teams like Texas, Kentucky, Purdue, and Maryland, but also facing difficulties in close games. citeturn0search3

As the season progresses, Bradshaw’s performance and leadership will be crucial for Ohio State’s aspirations in the Big Ten Conference and beyond.