2012–13 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team

The 2012–13 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represents The Ohio State University in the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Their head coach is Thad Matta, in his ninth season with the Buckeyes. The team plays its home games at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio. They finished with a record of with a record of 29–8 overall, 13–5 in Big Ten play for a second place tie with Michigan State. They won the 2013 Big Ten Conference Men's Basketball Tournament and receive an automatic bid in the 2013 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament which they were defeated by Wichita State in the Elite Eight.

2012–13 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball
Big Ten Tournament champion
Hall of Fame Tip Off champion
NCAA Tournament, Elite Eight
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 6
APNo. 7
2012–13 record29–8 (13–5 Big Ten)
Head coachThad Matta
Assistant coaches
Home arenaValue City Arena
2012–13 Big Ten Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 4 Indiana144 .778  297  .806
No. 7 Ohio State135 .722  298  .784
No. 9 Michigan State135 .722  279  .750
No. 10 Michigan126 .667  318  .795
No. 18 Wisconsin126 .667  2312  .657
Iowa99 .500  2513  .658
Illinois810 .444  2313  .639
Minnesota810 .444  2113  .618
Purdue810 .444  1618  .471
Nebraska513 .278  1518  .455
Northwestern414 .222  1319  .406
Penn State216 .111  1021  .323
† 2013 Big Ten Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

Before the season

Previous season

The Ohio State Buckeyes began the 2011–12 season ranked #3[1] in the nation and would go on to an 8–0 start to the season, with their first loss coming at Allen Fieldhouse against the Kansas Jayhawks. Ohio State remained in the top three through the first two months of the season, until they lost their first conference game of the season on December 31 against the Indiana Hoosiers. Ohio State went 13–5 through Big Ten play and ended the season with a 25–6 record and won a share of the Big Ten regular season championship, sharing it with Michigan State and Michigan. Ohio State would end up losing in the championship game of the Big Ten tournament and enter the NCAA tournament as a #2 seed. Ohio State would go on to defeat Syracuse in the Elite Eight en route to the program's eleventh Final Four appearance. Ohio State lost to the Kansas Jayhawks in the Final Four and ended the season with a 31–8 record and #3 ranking.[2] After the season, Jared Sullinger declared for the NBA Draft after his sophomore season,[3] while Deshaun Thomas decided to return for his junior season.[4]

Departures

NamePositionReason
William BufordGuardGraduation
Jordan SibertGuardTransfer to Dayton[5]
Jared SullingerForwardEntered NBA Draft[3]
J.D. WeatherspoonForwardTransfer to Toledo[6]

Recruiting

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Amedeo Della Valle
PG
Henderson, Nevada Findlay Prep 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 180 lb (82 kg) Apr 21, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:   Rivals:   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 89
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: NR   Rivals: NR  ESPN: NR
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Ohio State 2012 Basketball Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  • "Ohio State Buckeyes 2012 Player Commits". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2012-07-01.
  • "2012 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved 2012-07-01.

    Roster

    2012–13 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team
    PlayersCoaches
    Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearHometown
    F 1 Deshaun Thomas 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)215 lb (98 kg) Jr Fort Wayne, Indiana
    G 3 Shannon Scott 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg) So Alpharetta, Georgia
    G 4 Aaron Craft 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)195 lb (88 kg) Jr Findlay, Ohio
    F 10 LaQuinton Ross 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)215 lb (98 kg) So Jackson, Mississippi
    F 12 Sam Thompson 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)200 lb (91 kg) So Chicago, Illinois
    G 14 Alex Rogers 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)200 lb (91 kg) Sr Cincinnati, Ohio
    C 23 Amir Williams 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)250 lb (113 kg) So Birmingham, Michigan
    F 30 Evan Ravenel 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)250 lb (113 kg) Sr Tampa, Florida
    G 32 Lenzelle Smith Jr. 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)210 lb (95 kg) Jr Zion, Illinois
    G 33 Amedeo Della Valle 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)190 lb (86 kg) Fr Alba, Italy
    F 34 Jake Lorbach 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)210 lb (95 kg) Fr Elyria, Ohio
    C 55 Trey McDonald 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)240 lb (109 kg) So Battle Creek, Michigan
    Head coach
    Assistant coach(es)

    Legend
    • (C) Team captain
    • (S) Suspended
    • (I) Ineligible
    • (W) Walk-on

    Roster
    Last update: 2012-11-06

    Schedule

    Date
    time, TV
    Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
    city, state
    Exhibition
    October 30*
    7:00 PM
    No. 4 Walsh W 83–71 
    Value City Arena (13,474)
    Columbus, OH
    Regular season
    November 11*
    2:00 PM
    No. 4 Albany
    Hall of Fame Tip Off
    W 82–60  1–0
    Value City Arena (13,497)
    Columbus, OH
    November 17*
    5:00 PM, ESPN3
    No. 4 vs. Rhode Island
    Hall of Fame Tip Off Semifinals
    W 69–58  2–0
    Mohegan Sun Arena (N/A)
    Uncasville, CT
    November 18*
    4:30 PM, ESPN2
    No. 4 vs. Washington
    Hall of Fame Tip Off Championship
    W 77–66  3–0
    Mohegan Sun Arena (N/A)
    Uncasville, CT
    November 23*
    6:00 PM, BTN
    No. 3 UMKC W 91–45  4–0
    Value City Arena (17,478)
    Columbus, OH
    November 28*
    9:30 PM, ESPN
    No. 3 at No. 2 Duke
    ACC–Big Ten Challenge
    L 68–73  4–1
    Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
    Durham, NC
    December 1*
    4:30 PM, BTN
    No. 3 Northern Kentucky W 70–43  5–1
    Value City Arena (16,548)
    Columbus, OH
    December 8*
    12:00 PM, BTN
    No. 7 Long Beach State W 89–55  6–1
    Value City Arena (14,832)
    Columbus, OH
    December 12*
    7:00 PM, BTN
    No. 7 Savannah State W 85–45  7–1
    Value City Arena (13,848)
    Columbus, OH
    December 15*
    12:00 PM, BTN
    No. 7 UNC Asheville W 90–72  8–1
    Value City Arena (15,041)
    Columbus, OH
    December 18*
    7:00 PM, BTN
    No. 7 Winthrop W 65–55  9–1
    Value City Arena (13,707)
    Columbus, OH
    December 22*
    4:00 PM, CBS
    No. 7 No. 9 Kansas L 66–74  9–2
    Value City Arena (19,049)
    Columbus, OH
    December 29*
    4:30 PM, BTN
    No. 10 Chicago State W 87–44  10–2
    Value City Arena (16,881)
    Columbus, OH
    January 2
    6:30 PM, BTN
    No. 8 Nebraska W 70–44  11–2 (1–0)
    Value City Arena (15,900)
    Columbus, OH
    January 5
    2:15 PM, BTN
    No. 8 at No. 11 Illinois L 55–74  11–3 (1–1)
    Assembly Hall (16,618)
    Champaign, IL
    January 8
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 15 at Purdue W 74–64  12–3 (2–1)
    Mackey Arena (14,642)
    West Lafayette, IN
    January 13
    1:30 PM, CBS
    No. 15 No. 2 Michigan W 56–53  13–3 (3–1)
    Value City Arena (18,809)
    Columbus, OH
    January 19
    6:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 11 at No. 18 Michigan State L 56–59  13–4 (3–2)
    Breslin Center (14,797)
    East Lansing, MI
    January 22
    6:30 PM, BTN
    No. 14 Iowa W 72–63  14–4 (4–2)
    Value City Arena (16,040)
    Columbus, OH
    January 26
    12:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 14 at Penn State W 65–51  15–4 (5–2)
    Bryce Jordan Center (11,212)
    University Park, PA
    January 29
    7:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 11 Wisconsin W 58–49  16–4 (6–2)
    Value City Arena (16,911)
    Columbus, OH
    February 2
    7:00 PM, BTN
    No. 11 at Nebraska W 63–56  17–4 (7–2)
    Bob Devaney Sports Center (11,478)
    Lincoln, NE
    February 5
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 10 at No. 3 Michigan L 74–76 OT 17–5 (7–3)
    Crisler Center (12,693)
    Ann Arbor, MI
    February 10
    1:00 PM, CBS
    No. 10 No. 1 Indiana L 68–81  17–6 (7–4)
    Value City Arena (18,809)
    Columbus, OH
    February 14
    7:00 PM, BTN
    No. 13 Northwestern W 69–59  18–6 (8–4)
    Value City Arena (15,842)
    Columbus, OH
    February 17
    1:00 PM, CBS
    No. 13 at No. 20 Wisconsin L 49–71  18–7 (8–5)
    Kohl Center (17,249)
    Madison, WI
    February 20
    7:00 PM, BTN
    No. 18 Minnesota W 71–45  19–7 (9–5)
    Value City Arena (16,378)
    Columbus, OH
    February 24
    4:00 PM, CBS
    No. 18 No. 4 Michigan State W 68–60  20–7 (10–5)
    Value City Arena (18,809)
    Columbus, OH
    February 28
    7:00 PM, ESPN2
    No. 16 at Northwestern W 63–53  21–7 (11–5)
    Welsh-Ryan Arena (7,036)
    Evanston, IL
    March 5
    9:00 PM, ESPN
    No. 14 at No. 2 Indiana W 67–58  22–7 (12–5)
    Assembly Hall (17,472)
    Bloomington, IN
    March 10
    12:30 PM, ESPN
    No. 14 Illinois W 68–55  23–7 (13–5)
    Value City Arena (19,049)
    Columbus, OH
    Big Ten Tournament
    March 15
    6:30 PM, BTN
    No. 10 vs. Nebraska
    Quarterfinals
    W 71–50  24–7
    United Center (21,229)
    Chicago, IL
    March 16
    4:18 PM, CBS
    No. 10 vs. No. 8 Michigan State
    Semifinals
    W 61–58  25–7
    United Center (21,824)
    Chicago, IL
    March 17
    3:30 PM, CBS
    No. 10 vs. No. 22 Wisconsin
    Championship
    W 50–43  26–7
    United Center (20,560)
    Chicago, IL
    NCAA Tournament
    March 22*
    7:15 PM, CBS
    No. 7 (2 W) vs. (15 W) Iona
    Second Round
    W 95–70  27–7
    University of Dayton Arena (12,495)
    Dayton, OH
    March 24*
    12:15 PM, CBS
    No. 7 (2 W) vs. (10 W) Iowa State
    Third Round
    W 78–75  28–7
    University of Dayton Arena (12,495)
    Dayton, OH
    March 28*
    7:47 PM, TBS
    No. 7 (2 W) vs. No. 21 (6 W) Arizona
    Sweet Sixteen
    W 73–70  29–7
    Staples Center (18,232)
    Los Angeles, CA
    March 30*
    7:10 PM, CBS
    No. 7 (2 W) vs. (9 W) Wichita State
    Elite Eight
    L 66–70  29–8
    Staples Center (17,998)
    Los Angeles, CA
    *Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
    All times are in Eastern Time (#) during NCAA Tournament is Seed with Region W=West.

    Source:[7]

    Rankings

    Regular season polls
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    Final
    AP 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 10 8 15 11 14 11 10 13 18 14 10 7
    Coaches 4 4 4 4 4 7 7 7 10 8 14 11 15 10 10 14 18 13 9 6
    Legend
      Increase in ranking
      Decrease in ranking
      Not ranked previous week
    (RV)   Received votes

    References

    1. Winn, Luke (November 1, 2011). "North Carolina, Kentucky top 2011-12 preseason power rankings". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
    2. "Ohio State vs. Kansas - Box Score". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
    3. "Jared Sullinger entering draft". ESPN. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
    4. Smith, Erick (April 6, 2012). "Ohio State forward Deshaun Thomas returning for junior year". USA Today. Retrieved July 2, 2012.
    5. Brennan, Pat. "Reports: Jordan Sibert to transfer to Dayton". The Lantern. Archived from the original on June 13, 2012. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
    6. Periatt, Michael. "J.D. Weatherspoon to transfer to Toledo". The Lantern. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
    7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-06-29. Retrieved 2012-09-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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