BOISE, Idaho – Ohio State took the floor for its first practice at an NCAA Tournament venue for the first time in three years on Wednesday, working out in front of fans and media.
The Buckeyes went through a variety of drills, including post drills against current student assistant and former No. 1 overall NBA Draft pick, Greg Oden.
Ohio State guards going through drills at open practice. pic.twitter.com/3YbUUkaTEW
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All Ohio State players were present and accounted for and all took part in the 40 minute workout. The Buckeyes are set to tip off against the Jackrabbits of South Dakota State on Thursday with tip set for approximately 4 p.m. following the conclusion of the Gonzaga vs. UNC Greensboro matchup.
Stay tuned to Eleven Warriors for further coverage from Boise as Ohio State looks to make a run in the NCAA Tournament.