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by milton on 3/6/22Schottenstein Center - ColumbusRating: 5 out of 5It was my first time using the app. it was easy to buy, use and scan tickets. i liked that you can buy or sell tickets on the app. i'll use more often.

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Ohio State Buckeyes Men's Basketball History
Ohio State first fielded a basketball team in 1898 and played its games through 1919 at an on-campus building known as the Armory. In 1912, the Buckeyes joined the Big Nine conference. Four years later, the league was rechristened to its current name as the Big Ten.
Over the years, Ohio State has been guided to success by several notable coaches, including Fred Taylor, who helmed the team between 1959 and 1976, and Jim O'Brien, whose tenure stretched from the late â90s to the early â00s. Future Basketball Hall of Famers John Havlicek and Jerry Lucas as well as 2010 Naismith College Player of the Year Evan Turner have also passed through the program. The Buckeyes' main competitors tend to be their fellow Big Ten members, although their biggest rival is the Michigan Wolverines.
The Columbus-based Buckeyes have earned 31 appearances in the NCAA March Madness tournament, making 10 advancements to the Final Four and winning the national championship in 1960. Meanwhile, Ohio State has played in the National Invitation Tournament 10 times, taking home titles in 1986 and 2008 and advancing to the quarterfinals in 2024.
Ohio State Buckeyes Team Info
Conference: Big Ten
Team Colors: Scarlet and gray
Team Rivals: Michigan
Ohio State Buckeyes at the Schottenstein Center
The Buckeyes play in Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center (often shortened to the Schottenstein Center). Opened in 1998, Schottenstein Center is the largest arena in the Big Ten, seating 19,500 for basketball. Appropriately, the school boasts a vocal, robust student fanbase that cheers on the team in a section known as the Buckeye NutHouse.
Tickets for the 2025-26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Ohio State Buckeyes.
The Buckeyes play their basketball games in Value City Arena at the Jerome Schottenstein Center (or Schottenstein Center), located in Columbus, Ohio. The seating map for Schottenstein Center can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).
It was my first time using the app. it was easy to buy, use and scan tickets. i liked that you can buy or sell tickets on the app. i'll use more often.
The atmosphere is super fun! But my tickets did not say obstructed view, and when we got there a hand rail was blocking 1/2 the court. Definitely should be a warning on the tickets or just no seats sold there.
I took my 8 year old grandson to his first Ohio State basketball game. My only regret was that he couldn't sit closer to the court. We were up about 10 rows from the roof, in an arena that was less than half full.
We had a great time watching the Indiana Hoosiers fall to THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY basketball team in overtime. Great seats.
Everyone enjoyed the game and the entire event The only disappointing item was the Bucks losing the game.
I was so excited about game but when i discovered how straight up the seats go at shot in section 3 it quickly changed my experience because i am afraid of heights. I have sat in upper areas before but nothing this extreme of angle ..too scary! Next time I will know to spend a few extra bucks to sit lower
Everything about the day was wonderful..drive up from just north of Cincinnati, first time at an Ohio State basketballđgame, loved the arena, and all the fun stuff like contest shooting and folding pizza boxes, the dance team was great and so talented, wanted to eat at Tommy's but no dine in, ate at Cracker Barrel on way home in Grove City....home safe...didnt see a winner but wonderful day.
tickets sent to me by someone who couldn't go. work great.
The arena was great and the staff was even better! As a life long Buckeye, experience was better than the stadium because of the upgrades at the arena.
Great atmosphere and experience despite closed concessions.
Basketball tickets for my hubs birthday. Happy to see the screeners enforcing the rules equally and not allowing big bags in. I mean, if youâre not aware of that rule by now... plenty of ushers to point us to our seats. Thankfully most people seemed to be keeping their masks on. But there was an usher who came out on the stairs periodically with a sign saying âmasks required â and waved it until he got the attention of whomever was not wearing a mask. Thankful for him for keeping us all safe. It was a little weird not having concessions available but we went for lunch after instead. And the arena was very clean after thousands of people just came through. Overall great experience.
With the concessions closed and no water allowed in the arena, it was a hot and unenjoyable experience. Everyone in our session was complaining about the temperature and then no water allowed. I thought I was going to pass out. Itâs no fun to go to a game when there are no concessions and lots of rules. I went to a Blue Jackets game earlier In the week, and they had everything open. What are you doing Ohio State?
Right before we got to the game, we found out the concession stands were not open. We stayed the whole game since thatâs what we paid for but then had to grab something to eat afterwards which was a really big pain since we had a 2 Hour Dr. home on a school night. It really is very inconvenient to have a concession stand closed when you were at a game for over two hours with his family. There was a Dad in front of me with his little boy that brought sandwiches and juice boxes in he had to sneak them in which is really sad. It was perfectly OK for the Team shop to be packed full of people and full lines of people to congregate at the end of the game for kids to shoot on the court but itâs not OK to have concession stands open. Iâm not sure where the logic is there. People are already congregating and people are already packed sitting beside each other, if there is a mask policy and the masks work then what is the problem? And somebody that works there came up to the section we were at and it was essentially yelling at people for not wearing their masks but then he wasnât even wearing his properly. It was barely even covering his mouth and not even at all covering his nose. Also I was unaware of the policy on bringing purses in and I have a Medical condition that requires me to have some things handy with me and I was also on my period so I needed those things as well and they told me I could not have my bag but then youâre very very nice lady told me it was OK and she kind of checked it and then stuck on medical tag on it. I really do appreciate that.
Our son gave us tickets fir christmas. The game was great. The schot is a great venue typically,but the didn't have concession open due to covid. They keep announcing few water on level one, but long lines and 1 location. This needs some work.
We were forced to pay to park with a credit card which we were not comfortable with. Never got a receipt to show the correct amount was charged so we won't know until we get the bill. The security would not let me bring my purse in but the person after was let in with one that was bigger than the requirement and roughly the same size as mine. It is discrimination to allow daiper bags but not purses. I guess I need to carry depends in my purse so it will be considered a diaper bag. The security guy was messing with my camera & I thought he was breaking it. They were rude and not consistent in their rules. We were forced to return to the car to try to find enough pockets in our coats for the items we required. Thus, we missed the tip off and first few minutes of the game. I have most likely attended my last event at OSU if these rediculous rules are going to remain in place. The game was entertaining but the numbers were difficult to read with the color combination on OSU players. Dark grey with red numbers were not fan friendly. All of the giveaways were for the lower seats and never reached those of us above the lower bowl.
My son was absolutely surprised! Parking was great! It was so windy so we extra appreciative for the shuttle buses! Those were awesome. Drivers were polite and so helpful. Had to go back twice to the car so the shuttle buses were VERY convenient. Club seats were expensive but DEFINITELY worth ever penny. The game was so much fun. Usher was so helpful. Fans were friendly and full of spirit. Loved EVER minute. I will be back. Super fun and exciting experience.
A bit pricey but the entire âtouchlessâ process was seamless and totally easy to do with the TicketMaster app.
The game was great , Buckeyes basketball games are the best but the tickets wouldnât scan , had to step out of line for 10 minutes before somebody figured it out. It was very embarrassing and I was beginning to think we drove 2 hours for nothing.
I came early so everything was smooth. Parking was great on olentangy river. Game was great Great night
Easy in and out, tickets were easy to get and produce on the app! Very smooth process! The game was awesome!
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