Ohio State men show promise in preseason practice at Schottenstein Center
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 12:01 PM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
The Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team is currently holding open practices at the Schottenstein Center, as preseason camp commences this week. Observers noted that freshman Anthony Thompson demonstrated potential as he consistently hit three-point shots. Additionally, Juni Mobley is stepping up as a leader for the team. A theme week focusing on key strategies for success this fall is underway, with discussions covering aspects like special teams and strategies for upcoming rivals.
- •Ohio State begins preseason camp with open practices at Schottenstein Center.
- •Freshman Anthony Thompson shows shooting promise during practice.
- •Juni Mobley showcases leadership qualities as camp progresses.
- •Theme week highlights key strategies for success against future opponents.
- •Coaching staff emphasizes the importance of special teams development.
- 12:01 PMYahoo Sports — Ohio State men show promise at latest open practice
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