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Stockton A. "Sox" Raymond (June 19, 1882 – April 22, 1973) was the last basketball head coach at Ohio State University before the school began to give full-year salaries and faculty status to their athletic coaches. He was succeeded by Lynn St. John, who was also the Ohio State athletic director. Raymond had been a 1905 graduate of Ohio State, and a member of the baseball and basketball teams. He remained the Ohio State coach for one year, finishing with a record of 7-2.
Preceded by
Atlinson
Ohio State Buckeyes Baseball Captains 1904
Succeeded by
Paterson
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Ohio State Buckeyes men's basketball head coaches
Unknown (1898–1901)
No team (1901–1902)
D. C. Huddleson (1902–1904)
Unknown (1904–1908)
Tom Kibler (1908–1910)
Unknown (1910–1911)
Lynn St. John (1911–1919)
George Trautman (1919–1922)
Harold Olsen (1922–1946)
Tippy Dye (1946–1950)
Floyd Stahl (1950–1958)
Fred Taylor (1958–1976)
Eldon Miller (1976–1986)
Gary Williams (1986–1989)
Randy Ayers (1989–1997)
Jim O'Brien (1997–2004)
Thad Matta (2004–2017)
Chris Holtmann (2017–2024)
Jake Diebler (2024– )
# denotes interim head coach
Preceded by
Thomas Kibler
Ohio State Buckeyes Basketball Head Coaches 1911
Succeeded by
Lynn St. John
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