Highlights and observations from Ohio State's open practice, which saw standout play from Justice Sueing and Tanner Holden and flashes from Buckeye freshmen in 5-on-5 action.
Less than a month before the basketball season officially begins against Robert Morris, Chris Holtmann and company opened up a portion of practice for media members and Buckeye fans at the Schottenstein Center Monday.
The scarlet team in 5-on-5 play consisted of Bruce Thornton, Roddy Gayle, Brice Sensabaugh, Eugene Brown and Zed Key, with Kalen Etzler serving as an alternate who saw time with both groups. The gray team was made up of Isaac Likekele, Sean McNeil, Tanner Holden, Justice Sueing and Felix Okpara. The Buckeye then simulated the final six minutes of a game, including a “media timeout,” and the gray team held a 14-7 lead with 45 seconds left before Holtmann signaled the end of play following a Holden steal that would have led to another bucket for his side.
Sueing, Holden, Okpara and Likekele were among the Buckeyes who stood out during the on-court portion of the festivities.It took a few minutes for the sixth-year college basketball veteran and second-year Buckeye captain to get going, but Sueing hit his stride from the second set of 5-on-5 play on.
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