
Adam Jardy
Sports Reporter at The Columbus Dispatch
Ohio State men's basketball beat writer for The Columbus Dispatch. Husband, dad, Christian and Oasis enthusiast. In eternal search of a great record store.
Articles
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1 week ago |
timesreporter.com | Adam Jardy
Ohio State men's basketball is emphasizing a "WINNING ABOVE EVERYTHING" mantra for the 2025-26 season. Several players are returning from injury, and the team is optimistic about their improved health compared to last year. Slogans and uniforms are created with purpose within the Ohio State men’s basketball program.
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1 week ago |
timesreporter.com | Adam Jardy
Former Ohio State players D'Angelo Russell, Malaki Branham, E.J. Liddell and others are back on campus and suiting up for the Buckeyes again. The former players are obviously out of eligibility, but each was back inside the Jerome Schottenstein Center on Monday to participate in Ohio State's annual "Vet Week," when former Buckeyes come back to work with and play against members of the current team.
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2 weeks ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Adam Jardy
The initial designs, nearly three dozen of them, were mostly fine. The basketball court on the floor at Value City Arena was due for a replacement, and Joe Gemma brought around 30 concept ideas to a meeting in early April. The Ohio State lead graphic designer had started scratching out ideas on paper in February, incorporating different historical elements from past courts with a few tweaks here and there to change things up without drawing too much attention. Playing it safe.
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2 weeks ago |
timesreporter.com | Adam Jardy
Ohio State's men's basketball team has begun summer workouts with most of the 2025-26 roster present. Key additions Myles Herro and Mathieu Grujicic have yet to arrive on campus. The team is healthier than last summer, giving coach Jake Diebler a more complete picture of his roster. Summer workouts are officially underway for the Ohio State men’s basketball team. The majority of the 2025-26 roster is on campus, starting to sweat together and getting to know one another.
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2 weeks ago |
timesreporter.com | Adam Jardy
Starting in the 2025-26 season, men's college basketball coaches will be able to challenge at least one call per game. Coaches can have up to two challenges per game, with a successful challenge awarding a second one. Officials can still review certain plays without a coach's challenge, especially in the final two minutes and overtime. Men’s college basketball coaches will have the ability to challenge at least one call per game starting with the 2025-26 season.
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