All-Ohio high school boys basketball 2024-2025
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A player's GPA, ACT/SAT score, class rank and season statistics all are factors in the selection process.
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New Jersey has been a hotbed for boys basketball talent for years and this season was no exception.
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Plainfield head coach Michael Gordon is consoled by his team as he is overcome with emotion after winning the 2025 NJSIAA Group 4 boys basketball final between Plainfield and Montgomery at Jersey Mike...
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Garfield Heights’ Marcus Johnson, Cornerstone Christian’s Quinn Kwasniak, Richmond Heights’ Dorian Jones, Lutheran East’s T.J. Crumble and St. Ignatius’ Damon Friery lead the Fab 50.
As players make decisions on their futures, here's an updated look on where the Ohio State men's basketball roster stands for 2025-26.
Fresh off a Division VI boys basketball state championship, Monroe Central’s Mason Lang has been named the Division VI Coach of the Year by the Ohio Prep Sports Media Association. The All-Ohio teams are based on nominations from the seven districts of the OPSMA,
The Ohio State Women's Basketball team got some unfortunate news today. All-Conference performer, Cotie McMahon has entered the transfer portal and will look to play elsewhere for her senior season.
Ohio State's guard John Mobley Jr. will return for his sophomore season. Mobley was a primary contributor for the Buckeyes as a freshman. He is the first player from last year's team to publicly announce his decision to return.
The Ohio Prep Sports Media Association Boys Basketball All-Ohio boys basketball teams were announced Wednesday and Thursday, and several local players were among those recognized. Leading the local contingent were Big Red’s Aiden Davis and Catholic Central’s Benji Rook,
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio’s all-time leading scorer, Quinn “Turtle” Kwasniak of Cornerstone Christian, and Lutheran East junior forward T.J. Crumble are among the state’s players of the year.
In his first public comments since leaving Ohio State's roster in December, Meechie Johnson Jr. explains why he left the team.