Former Kentucky Wildcats big man Aaron Bradshaw has found his new home.
On Monday, Bradshaw committed to the Ohio State Buckeyes. He had previously entered the transfer portal on April 8th.
On3’s Joe Tipton broke the news first.
The 7-foot-1, 226-pound Bradshaw came to Kentucky as a consensus top-10 class of 2024 recruit ranked as high as second overall by Rivals for the 2023 class. He chose Kentucky over UCLA, LSU, Louisville, Miami, and Texas A&M, among others.
However, an injury sustained at the McDonald’s All-American Game led to Bradshaw undergoing offseason foot surgery and missing the first month of the season. He made his debut on December 12th in the home loss to the UNC Wilmington Skyhawks.
For the season, the New Jersey product appeared in 26 games (10 starts) while averaging 4.9 points on 57.6% shooting from the field and 28.6% from 3-point land to go with 3.3 rebounds and 0.7 blocks per contest.
When the offseason began, it was essentially a done deal that Bradshaw would not be back at Kentucky, even if John Calipari had not left for Arkansas.
Best of luck to AB as he looks to get his hoops career going in Columbus.
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