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Value City Arena is a multi-purpose arena, located on the campus of Ohio State University, in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The arena opened in 1998 and is currently the largest by seating capacity in the Big Ten Conference, with 19,049 seats, which is reduced to 18,809 for Ohio State men's and women’s basketball games.
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The 2024–25 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represents the Ohio State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They are led by first-year head coach Jake Diebler, and play their home games at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio, as a member of the Big Ten Conference.
Thirty-four boys basketball teams, including 18 from central Ohio, ... including the Mid-American Conference men’s basketball tournament in 1993 and 1994, ...
St. John Arena is a multi-purpose arena on the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, United States.The arena was named for Lynn St. John, who served as Ohio State's men's basketball coach and athletic director until 1947.
Thomas Lake, with ball, at a basketball tournament in Springfield, Massachusetts, around 2003. - Courtesy Matt Wronkoski
The arena hosted First and Second round games of the 2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. One notable game was when No. 16 seeded Fairleigh Dickinson defeated No. 1 seeded Purdue 63–58, to become only the second 16 seed to make it out of the Round of 64. The arena hosted the 2024 U.S. Figure Skating Championships in January 2024 [19]
The following is a list of venues that have hosted the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament. Venues that have not yet hosted, but have been officially announced as future tournament sites, are also included. (Note that in most cases, the modern name of the venue is used, though it may have been known under a different name at the time.)