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Mark Titus
# 34
Guard - G
Height: 6' 4"   Weight: 210
Junior
Previous Affiliations
High School:  Brownsburg
Hometown:  Brownsburg, Ind.
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Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
Release: 06/29/2007
AN OVERVIEW
Mark Titus joined the Ohio State men’s basketball program for the 2006-07 season as a team manager but soon decided playing was more to his liking. Just before the start of the record-setting 2006-07 campaign, Titus was added to the roster to help the Buckeyes prepare during practice. One of the best shooters in the state of Indiana during his senior season at Brownsburg High School, Titus remains one of the best long-range threats in the Ohio State program. Writes a blog about his experiences as a collegiate walk-on (clubtrillion.com).

AS A JUNIOR
• Played in two games, recording a rebound vs. Delaware State (11/20/08) and a steal vs. UNC Asheville (12/22/08).
• 24 career appearances as a Buckeye
• Thad Matta calls him the best shooter on the team

AS A SOPHOMORE
• Recorded his first defensive rebound against Iowa (1/9/08)
• Connected on 2nd career 3-pointer in win over Presbyterian College (12/15/07)

AS A FRESHMAN
• Cleared to play for the Buckeyes Nov. 10.
• Started his freshman season as an OSU walk-on
• Played summer basketball with Greg Oden and Mike Conley Jr.
• Scored more than 1,000 career points and was a second-team All-Indiana selection twice while playing for Brownsburg (Ind.) High School
• Knocked down a pair of foul shots in Ohio State’s opener vs. VMI, his first points as a Buckeye ... made first career 3-point attempt in win vs. Youngstown State (11/24/06) ... two assists vs. Coppin State (12/30/06)
• Had two blocks on the season in games vs. Eastern Kentucky and Illinois

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