Ohio State fired seventh-year basketball coach Chris Holtmann on Wednesday with the Buckeyes mired in yet another subpar season.
Associate head coach Jake Diebler will run the program for the rest of the season and a search for a new head coach will commence then, said Ohio State athletics director Gene Smith, who said a coaching change is “obviously something I’ve been thinking about for a little bit.”
Our responsibility is to the program, so I just felt at this particular time, with six regular season games left and the Big Ten tournament and whatever the post season brings, a spark was needed,” said Smith, who was nearly overcome with emotion while answering questions during a press conference. “So yeah, it’s about the program in the end, and I have to set aside my personal feelings and just go with what’s best.”
Ohio State is 14-11, 4-10 in the Big Ten, and has lost nine of the last 11. In 2022-23, the Buckeyes suffered their first losing season in nearly two decades, finishing 16-19 and 5-15 in the Big Ten.
Ohio State’s 62-54 setback at Wisconsin on Tuesday marked its 16th straight road loss, tying a school record. The last road win for the Buckeyes came on Jan. 1, 2023.