Aaron Craft is an all-time fan favorite when it comes to Ohio State basketball. Craft is the epitome of what it means to be a Buckeye… hard-working, great teammate, and a player willing to do the dirty work to help his team win.
The Ohio State Basketball season is right around the corner, and this week was Big Ten media days, where head coach Chris Holtmann and a few players attended.
Although former Ohio State basketball star Aaron Craft’s professional career never really took off in the NBA, he had a great fallback plan. Become a doctor.
Former Ohio State Buckeyes point guard and fan favorite Aaron Craft was known for his toughness and smart play. He is now working to add a totally different title to his name — MD. Using the same skill set he employed on the hardwood, Craft now spends his time studying for his goal of one day being a doctor.
O captain, my captain. If you have been following Ohio State basketball for any amount of years, you know exactly who Aaron Craft is and what he means to the program.
By far, one of the most beloved Ohio State basketball players in recent memory is Aaron Craft. The crowd loved his hard-nosed defense, his rosy cheeks, and his full-out effort on every play.
It’s the pinnacle of any sport, at least on an individual basis. Nothing can really top being inducted into a Hall of Fame. Such is the case at Ohio State.
Ohio State announced on Tuesday afternoon the 15 former Buckeyes that will be inducted into the athletic department’s Hall of Fame as part of its class of 2022.
Your (almost) daily dose of good-natured, Ohio State banter. For many people, anybody that went to Ohio State is a villain. That sort of thing comes with the territory when you have one of the biggest and winningest athletic departments in the country.
Anyone hoping that former Ohio State guard Aaron Craft cast aside his white coat for another run with Carmen’s Crew in next summer’s version of The Basketball Tournament will surely be disappointed, as both he and guard Jon Diebler noted Tuesday night’s upset loss to The Money Team would be the final game of their respective careers.
The Ohio State basketball team welcomed back some former players for their Hoops Pro Week. It’s a time when hoopers from hardwood past ascend on Columbus to reconnect and help the current team understand what it means to be a Buckeye.
Although he said last year would be his last, former Ohio State guard Aaron Craft announced on Monday afternoon that he will once again suit up for Carmen’s Crew in this year’s rendition of The Basketball Tournament.
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