Ohio State forward Justice Sueing has made a decision to return for a sixth year of eligibility, but the destination is unknown. John Rothstein was the first to report the news, and according to the Columbus Dispatch (subscription may be required), Sueing is likely to come back to be a part of the Buckeye program. Sueing was expected to play a prominent role on last year’s squad, but an abdominal injury kept him out of the lineup all but two games of the season. During the 2020-2021 campaign, the Honolulu, Hawaii, native started every game for the Buckeyes, often adding extra ball-handling and an ability to get in the lane, mix it up, and score. He averaged 10.7 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per contest last year. He transferred to Ohio State in 2019 after leading the California Bears in scoring his freshman and sophomore seasons. It’s been an inconsistent ride…
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