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The 1959–60 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team is the only basketball team to win a national title in Ohio State history. They were coached by Hall of Fame coach Fred Taylor and had three future Hall of Famers on their roster—center Jerry Lucas, forward John Havlicek, and reserve forward Bob Knight, who entered the Hall for his storied coaching career, most notably at Indiana.
The 1960–61 Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represented Ohio State University. The team's head coach was Fred Taylor. Roster 1960–61 Ohio State Buckeyes ...
1960 marked a high point for Ohio State in basketball, as while the team would make the Final Four and the championship in the years since, they would fail to win another title. The Buckeyes would return to the national championship game the next year and in 1962 as the number-one ranked team in the nation both times, but they would be upended ...
The 1960 NCAA University Division basketball tournament involved 25 schools playing in single-elimination play to determine the ... Ohio State: 86 Ohio State: 98 ...
The Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball team represents Ohio State University in NCAA Division I college basketball competition. The Buckeyes are a member of the Big Ten Conference. The Buckeyes play their home games at Value City Arena in the Jerome Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, which opened in 1998. The official capacity of the ...
The only starter from Ohio State's only national title team in basketball (1960) who is not in the university's athletic hall of fame is Joe Roberts.
1959–60 NCAA Division I men's basketball season; Preseason AP No. 1: None: NCAA Tournament: 1960: Tournament dates: March 7 – 19, 1960: National Championship: Cow Palace Daly City, California: NCAA Champions: Ohio State: Helms National Champions: Ohio State: Other champions: Bradley : Player of the Year : Oscar Robertson, Cincinnati
^A 34 games vacated by the NCAA (overall record of 27–9, conference record of 12–4). Adjusted record is 1–1 and 1–1 in conference. ^B 16 games vacated by the NCAA, as well as conference regular season championship (overall record of 22–7, conference record of 13–3).