Ohio State Buckeyes center Aaron Bradshaw is being investigated for a “domestic incident,” which has caused him to miss team activities, according to the Columbus Dispatch.
This accusation would explain a fairly liberal statement by the team this Friday before Ohio State plays Campbell.
“Aaron Bradshaw is currently not participating in team activities,” the statement read. “The university is following established processes. Due to federal privacy laws, we are unable to share any further information at this time.”
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Head coach Jake Diebler did not elaborate on Bradshaw’s status after the 104-60 win over Campbell.
He is not expected to play in Monday’s game against Green Bay, and it is unclear when he will be back on the court for the Buckeyes.
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The Columbus Dispatch reports that no charges have been filed against Bradshaw, but the incident allegedly occurred at his off-campus apartment last week.
Bradshaw has started in the four games he played at Ohio State this year, and this will be his first time with the program since transferring from Kentucky after his freshman year in 2023.
Bradshaw played 23.5 minutes on the floor, averaging 7.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game for a total of 31 points.
Bradshaw was a top center prospect coming out of Camden High School in New Jersey in 2023 and ultimately chose Kentucky to play for head coach John Calipari.
But after an abrupt early exit from the NCAA Tournament earlier this year, Calipari resigned to coach the University of Arkansas in a shocking move given his history with the Wildcats.
That led to multiple transfers, with Mark Pope taking over at Kentucky. Despite speculation that Bradshaw would return to his home state to play at Rutgers after Rutgers acquired star players Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper, he chose the Buckeyes.
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Bradshaw appeared in 26 games for Kentucky last season, starting 10 of them, and averaged 4.9 points and 3.3 rebounds.
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