Ohio State basketball star Aaron Bradshaw being investigated for domestic incident

Ohio State sophomore center Aaron Bradshaw is under investigation for a potential “domestic incident,” according to the The Columbus Dispatch.No charges have been filed against Bradshaw, per the outlet.The Buckeyes provided a cryptic update Friday about the Kentucky transfer’s status before a 104-60 win over Campbell.“Aaron Bradshaw is not currently participating in team activities,” the school said in a statement.“The university is following its established process.

Due to federal privacy laws, we cannot share further information at this time.”The alleged incident happened in Bradshaw’s off-campus apartment last week.Bradshaw had started four consecutive games for Ohio State before the alleged incident occurred.

Ohio State coach Jake Diebler did not answer any questions about Bradshaw’s situation after Friday’s game, per the paper.Bradshaw averaged 23.4 minutes per game, along with 7.8 points and 4.8 rebounds spanning the Buckeyes’ first four games.The New Jersey native scored six points and added three rebounds in 27 minutes in his last appearance in Ohio State’s 80-30 win over Evansville last Tuesday.Bradshaw was the No.1 center prospect coming out of high school and the No.

5 prospect in the class of 2023.He was previously rumored to be considering Rutgers after they landed stars Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper.

Bradshaw instead opted for the Buckeyes after averaging 4.9 points and 3.3 rebounds across 26 games (10 starts) for Kentucky last season.The Wildcats underwent a big change with John Calipari leaving for Arkansas and former player Mark Pope taking over the program.Bradshaw is not expected to play in Monday’s game against Green Bay, and it is unclear when he will rejoin the team.The Buckeyes are 4-1 on the season, with their lone loss coming in a 78-64 setback against No.

20 Texas A&M on Nov.15.

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