COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State basketball team’ roster for next season provides head coach Chris Holtmann with multiple offensive weapons, which hasn’t been the case over the past two seasons. © John Kuntz, cleveland.com/cleveland.com/cleveland.com/TNS St. Vincent-St. Mary’s Malaki Branham, right, defends St. Edward’s Grant Huffman with teammate Marcus Johnson, left, on Feb. 15, 2019, in Akron. Next season the Buckeyes should be able to maintain their early success in the non-conference schedule and get through the Big Ten without having the type of drastic slumps they’ve had in the past. The team features experienced veterans, and with only two seniors, the bulk of the rotation will return for the following season. © cleveland.com /Matt Goul/cleveland.com/TNS Demetrius ‘Meechie’ Johnson Jr. looks on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019, during practice in Willoughby for the International Sports Academy at Andrews Osborne. OSU will be able to build on whatever success it has next…
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