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BREAKING: Ohio State adds 2025 SG Myles Herro, younger brother of Miami Heat's Tyler Herro

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Whitnall guard Myles Herro (2) fakes as Kaukauna guard Tyler Schwalbach (11) defends in a game in the Rick Majerus WBY Shootout on Friday, December 27, 2024, at Concordia University in Mequon, Wisconsin. Whitnall won, 59-56.

COLUMBUS – Ohio State has added to its 2025 class as the coaching staff continues to fill out the roster.

The Buckeyes have received a commitment from three-star Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Whitnall point guard Myles Herro. He is the younger brother of former Kentucky standout and current Miami Heat shooting guard Tyler Herro.

The 6-foot-3, 165-pound Herro chose Ohio State over offers from Cal Poly and Western Illinois

Herro averaged 22 points, 7 assists and 5 rebounds per game as a senior at Whitnall. He earned First-Team All Conference and First-Team All Area this past season while leading the Falcons to the third round of the WIAA Boys Basketball State Championships. 

Herro is the fifth addition of the offseason for head coach Jake Diebler and Ohio State. He joins former Santa Clara center Christoph Tilly, former Wright State power forward Brandon Noel, former Baylor power forward Joshua Ojianwuna and former Indiana guard Gabe Cupps.

Tilly and Noel have established themselves as proven scorers in the frontcourt during their time at the mid-major level. Ojianwuna can provide the Buckeyes depth in the post. Cupps is a former Ohio Mr. Basketball honoree who started games for the Hoosiers before entering the transfer portal.

Ohio State also signed four-star Branson (Mo.) Link Academy power forward A’mare Bymun in the 2025 class. The 6-foot-8, 210-pound Bynum was the No. 54 overall prospect and No. 11 power forward in the final 2025 On3 150 Basketball Rankings.

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