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Ohio State Buckeyes Mens Basketball Tickets

Gear up for electrifying NCAA sports action! GoTickets wants to make sure you don't miss a moment of gameplay this season. Whether you're a die-hard Buckeyes fan or a casual observer, scoring Buckeyes men’s basketball tickets is a breeze with our simple search and secure sales process. So dive in, and find your seats today.

Buckeyes Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Big Ten

  • Current Division: NCAA Division I

  • Last NCAA Championship Title: 1960

  • Cheerleading Squad: Ohio State University Cheer Team

  • Dance Squad: Ohio State University Dance Team

  • Band: Ohio State University Marching Band

  • Mascot: Brutus Buckeye

  • Fan Chant: O-H! I-O!

  • Team Colors: Scarlet and Grey

The Ohio State Basketball Schedule

The Ohio State Men's Basketball team engages in a series of games that bring together historic rivalries, high-stakes conference duels, and cross-conference challenges. These matchups are a display of skill, strategy, and the competitive nature of the team.

Key Competitors

  • Indiana Hoosiers: A historic Big Ten rival, the Hoosiers and Buckeyes have battled for bragging rights for decades. These matchups are always a hot ticket in both Columbus and Bloomington.

  • Michigan Wolverines: Another historic Big Ten rival, the Wolverines boast a storied tradition and always bring out the best in the Buckeyes. Every encounter is a nail-biter fueled by passionate fan bases and close encounters.

  • Michigan State University: Competitions against the Spartans are always high-stakes, characterized by both teams' commitment to tactical play and athletic excellence.

  • Pennsylvania State University: The Nittany Lions' matchups with the Buckeyes are crucial, often having a significant impact on the Big Ten standings. These games test Ohio State's consistency and ability to perform under pressure.

Value City Arena at Schottenstein Center

Both the women’s and men’s Ohio State basketball teams play their home games at the Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center. The venue is situated on the Ohio State University campus in Columbus and opened in 1998. 

The arena seats up to 19,000 spectators for a variety of events which, aside from basketball, includes OSU ice hockey, comedy shows, family entertainment, and premier concerts. During sporting events, the student section, known as the "Buckeye Nuthouse," is famous for its enthusiastic support!

Parking

Nearby parking lots include: 

  • Scarlet Parking Lots 1&2: 555 Borror Drive

  • Grey Parking Lots: 560 Borror Drive

Finding vacancies can be challenging, especially when multiple events are being held in the area. To simplify your arrival, we highly recommend reserving parking when you buy your Ohio State Buckeyes basketball tickets.

Alternative Transportation

For alternative transportation, Ohio State University provides campus shuttle services, which are an excellent option for game attendees. The Campus Area Bus Service (CABS) offers free transportation around the campus, including stops near the arena, making it a convenient and cost-effective option for getting to and from the games.

Notable Ohio State Basketball Players

Explore the most successful players from the Ohio State Men's Basketball program, a list featuring those who have not only shone at the collegiate level but also made their mark in the NBA.

  • Jerry Lucas (1959–1962): Jerry Lucas was selected by the Cincinnati Royals (now Sacramento Kings) in 1962. In his 11-year pro career, he was a 7-time All-Star and won a championship with the New York Knicks in 1973, known for his scoring and rebounding prowess.

  • John Havlicek (1960–1962): Drafted 7th overall by the Boston Celtics in 1962, John Havlicek became an icon. Over his 16 seasons with the Celtics, he won 8 championships including 3 in a row, and was named an All-Star 13 times, showcasing his remarkable endurance and versatility. He’s been inducted to both the NBA Hall of Fame as well as the College Basketball Hall of Fame.

  • Jim Cleamons (1968–1971): Selected 13th overall by the Los Angeles Lakers in 1971, Jim Cleamons carved out a 9-year career. He was known for his defensive skills and won a championship with the Lakers in 1972. He continued his basketball career in coaching at the college and professional level.

  • Jim Jackson (1989–1992): Selected 4th overall by the Dallas Mavericks in 1992, Jim Jackson enjoyed a 14-year career. He was a versatile scorer and playmaker, with career averages of 14.3 points and 4.7 assists per game.

  • Mike Conley Jr. (2006–2007): Chosen 4th overall by the Memphis Grizzlies in 2007, Mike Conley Jr. has been a standout point guard. Known for his leadership and defensive skills, he was named an All-Star and has consistently been one of the top players at his position.

Ready for Your Ohio State Buckeyes Men's Basketball Game?

Brace yourself for a Scarlet and Grey spectacle! Ditch the screen and immerse yourself in a live game. From tip off to the final buzzer, you can experience Buckeye hoops like never before. All you need to do is call your favorite fans, decide on a section, and snag those State basketball tickets before they’re gone.