Justin Ahrens announced he would be entering the transfer portal at the end of Ohio State’s basketball season. The NCAA granted all student-athletes an extra year of eligibility due to the global pandemic in 2020 and 2021.
Former Ohio State forward Justin Ahrens announced on Friday he is transferring to Loyola Marymount, where he’ll have one season of eligibility after taking advantage of the extra year granted to all student-athletes amid the pandemic.
The Ohio State basketball team is already preparing to lose its two best players from this past season to the NBA. They lost Justin Ahrens to the transfer portal as well, although that isn’t a huge loss.
There has been a flurry of Ohio State athletes stepping into the light of the transfer portal over the last couple of days. On the football side, defensive backs Lejond Cavazos and Bryson Shaw made the leap, and now we have a bit of a surprising move by one of the OSU basketball players.
The Ohio State basketball team recently added a player from the transfer portal. They added guard Tanner Holden from Wright State, who might be Chris Holtmann’s best grab from the portal to date.
According to a report from CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein, Ohio State senior forward Justin Ahrens will transfer from the program in order to take advantage of his extra season of eligibility.
On a day when Ohio State saw E.J. Liddell named first-team All-Big Ten and Malaki Branham named Big Ten Freshman of the Year, the Buckeyes had one more award handed out.
Ohio State senior forward Justin Ahrens was named on Tuesday afternoon as the Buckeyes’ Big Ten Sportsmanship Award honoree in recognition of his sportsmanship and ethical behavior on the court, good academic standing and good citizenship off of the court.
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Justin Ahrens started the year as the starting small forward for the Ohio State basketball team. He was out there to provide some much-needed shooting to the starting lineup.
It looked like Ohio State had done enough to get a key win in the Big Ten, going up by as many as eight points late, but Rutgers went on a 10-0 run to end the game and thwarted the Buckeyes last-second three-point attempt by Justin Ahrens, blocking the shot to walk off with a 66-64 win.
Ahrens needs a game where he catches fire, NBA Jam style. In the meantime, there are players who deserve additional playing time. Justin Ahrens needs a slump buster...
When Justin Ahrens is hot, he is one of the best shooters in the game, but when he’s not, he can be a liability. Watching the No. 16-ranked Buckeyes lose to No.
Ohio State forward Justin Ahrens exited Wednesday night’s 85-74 win over Towson when he took an elbow to the face with just over three minutes remaining in the game.
Ohio State had its hands full Wednesday night with a Towson team that's as good as the Tigers have had in a long time. But thanks to an early second half 12-2 run, the Scarlet and Gray prevailed for a third straight game with a 85-74 victory.
Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann announced on Tuesday that forwards Justin Ahrens, E.J. Liddell, Justice Sueing and Kyle Young will be team captains for the 2021-22 men’s basketball season.
People compare Ahrens to Jon Diebler, is this the season he makes that true? As we get into the seniors and starters for Ohio State basketball in our Ohio State player preview series, we will hold the newcomer Cedric Russell until later.
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