Ohio State announced this week that season tickets for the upcoming basketball campaign are now on sale, marking the first opportunity for fans to secure seats for every home game.
John Mobley Jr. Chooses College Over NBA
Guard John Mobley Jr., a key contributor from last season, has elected to remain in Columbus rather than pursue the NBA draft, a move that bolsters the Buckeyes' frontcourt depth and adds veteran leadership.
Head coach Jake Diebler, who took the reins after a promising NCAA Tournament appearance, has been busy reshaping the roster, adding transfers and freshmen talent to fill the gaps left by departing seniors.
Schedule Highlights and Challenges
While the Buckeyes will host their traditional Big Ten slate at the Schott, several marquee non‑conference opponents — including Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Purdue, UCLA and USC — will be playing on the road, giving Ohio State a chance to open the season with a strong home record.
The team's schedule reflects a strategic shift, with most of the high‑profile matchups slated for away venues, allowing the Buckeyes to build momentum before conference play.
Fans interested in purchasing season tickets can explore options on the Ohio State basketball page of Ticketmaster, where details about pricing, payment plans and seat selections are outlined.