Aaron Bradshaw is the subject of an Ohio State University police investigation.
Per The Columbus Dispatch, the Ohio State center is being investigated for a possible domestic incident that occurred at his off-campus apartment last week. No charges had been filed against Bradshaw as of Monday.
Ohio State released a statement before Friday's game against Campbell that said Bradshaw was not participating in team activities. The university did not comment on the specific reason for his absence.
"Aaron Bradshaw is not currently participating in team activities," the statement read. "The university is following its established process. Due to federal privacy laws, we cannot share further information at this time."
After the game, a 104-60 win for Ohio State, coach Jake Diebler said he could not discuss the matter beyond that statement.
"I understand you have questions, I just, as stated, have to refer to the statement that was released," Diebler said. "I can't have any comment on that. I respect the job that you (the media) have to do, just know that I cannot comment on that any further."
Bradshaw, who transferred to Ohio State from Kentucky this offseason, has started four games at center this year for the Buckeyes, averaging 7.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per contest.
Ohio State's basketball season continues at 7 p.m. Monday against Green Bay at the Schottenstein Center. The game will be televised by Big Ten Network.