There were many people, including [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] head coach [autotag]Chris Holtmann[/autotag], that was hoping freshman guard [autotag]Brice Sensabaugh[/autotag] would return for a second season in Columbus.
Unfortunately that won’t be the case, as today Sensabaugh has announced that he will remain in the NBA draft. It was first reported by The Columbus Dispatch’s Adam Jardy.
The Floridian hasn’t been able to participate in many of the pre-draft workouts due to the knee injury he suffered during the Big Ten Tournament. Sensabaugh led the team in scoring (16.3 points per game) and rebounding (5.4) and is viewed as a first round selection by most outlets.
It's official: After one year with the #Buckeyes, Brice Sensabaugh is staying in the NBA draft and not returning to college. He's a projected mid-first-round pick. Story: https://t.co/pyaJ26S6NI
— Adam Jardy (@AdamJardy) May 31, 2023
If Sensabaugh can show teams that his knee injury is a thing of the past, he could shoot up draft boards. Either way, we wish Brice good luck at the next level!
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