Ohio State Misses NCAA Tournament For First Time Since 2008

By Tim Shoemaker on March 13, 2016 at 6:48 pm
Thad Matta is likely coaching an NIT team this season.
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The NCAA tournament bracket was officially revealed Sunday evening. Ohio State was not one of the 68 teams included in the field.

It’s hardly surprising, of course, as the Buckeyes were bounced from the Big Ten tournament Friday in the quarterfinals by Michigan State in an 81-54 loss. Ohio State currently sits with a 20-13 record on the year.

Michigan State, Purdue, Iowa, Wisconsin, Maryland, Indiana and Michigan all made the field from the Big Ten.

It’s the first time in eight years the Buckeyes missed the NCAA tournament. Ohio State’s streak of seven-consecutive trips to the big dance was seventh-longest in the nation. The last time the Buckeyes failed to make the NCAA tourney was the 2007-08 season. Ohio State won the NIT that year.

That’s likely where the Buckeyes are headed this season, as well. The NIT field will be revealed 8:30 p.m. Sunday.

The full NCAA tournament bracket can be seen below. Tip times and TV networks are available at the NCAA's website.

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