
Ohio State Basketball Holds Summer Practice at Schottenstein Center Ahead of 2026‑27 Season
The Buckeyes opened their summer camp to reporters, featuring interviews with key players and new assistant coach Mike Wells.
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The Buckeyes opened their summer camp to reporters, featuring interviews with key players and new assistant coach Mike Wells.

A look at how two emerging big men could transform Kentucky's interior game and foster a supportive team culture.

A revamped Ohio State squad, bolstered by increased NIL funding and key returning players, aims to compete at the top of the Big Ten this season.

L.J. Smith, a five-star combo guard ranked No. 5 in his position and No. 25 overall, announced his reclassification to the 2026 class and his commitment to Ohio State. His arrival brings a proven scoring record from Oak Hill Academy and a suite of other high-profile recruits and transfers.

LJ Smith, a five‑star guard who reclassified to the 2026‑27 freshman class, pledged to Ohio State, bringing elite talent and a historic recruiting achievement to the program.
The Wildcats open summer practice with a blend of familiar veterans and promising newcomers, setting the stage for a pivotal season under Mark Pope.

A 6‑foot‑11 forward from Senegal, N’Diaye brings a unique blend of size, shooting and defensive versatility, but questions linger about his adjustment to the physical demands of the SEC and his potential impact.

Ousmane N’Diaye, a Senegalese power forward who spent the last season in Italy, has joined the Kentucky Wildcats for the 2026‑27 campaign, bringing versatility and shooting range to the power‑forward position.

Ousmane N’Diaye arrived on campus weeks before most teammates, giving him a head start on practices and team chemistry. His early presence contrasts with last year’s late arrival of Andrija Jelavic, who missed crucial preseason work. Coach Mark Pope praises the prospect’s work ethic, and fans hope the early integration will finally yield the impact an international player has not yet delivered for Kentucky.
Ohio State’s men’s basketball team has arrived on campus and begun summer workouts, revealing a 13‑player roster that blends returning players, transfers and freshmen, with detailed height, weight and jersey number information.
The NCAA's eligibility framework is once again under the spotlight, as the organization grapples with how to treat international athletes who arrive on campus with professional experience.

After a first‑round NCAA Tournament exit last year, Ohio State is bolstering its lineup with transfer portal additions, a highly touted freshman class, and returning standouts, all in pursuit of a stronger Big Ten campaign.
Milan Momcilovic, the nation's leading 3‑point shooter, has chosen Kentucky over other suitors, signaling a major shift in the transfer portal.

A look at the Buckeyes’ anticipated lineup, key newcomers and the roles they are expected to play in the upcoming season.
After pulling out of the NBA draft, Malachi Moreno will suit up for Kentucky again in 2026‑27, giving the program a rare home‑grown talent and a boost heading into a pivotal season.

With three scholarships still open, the University of Kentucky is turning its gaze abroad, targeting Serbian guard Savo Drezgic, who recently completed a stint in Europe after a brief Georgia Bulldogs experience.

John Mobley Jr. will return for his junior year, bringing back a key offensive weapon while the team adds several high‑profile transfers.
A promising prospect with NBA first‑round projections, Graves balances family ties, personal preferences and the lure of professional basketball as he decides between the draft and another year of college play.