Brice Sensabaugh tested the NBA Draft waters, and likes what he heard, so the former Ohio State star will pursue his dream of playing pro basketball in a decision that’s been expected.

Sensabaugh is staying in the NBA Draft, The Columbus Dispatch reported.

Sensabaugh was Ohio State’s leading scorer and rebounded while he was also named to the Big Ten’s all-freshman team. He averaged 16.3 points and 5.4 rebounds over 24.5 minutes per game. In what became his last game at Ohio State, Sensabaugh had 16 points in OSU’s B1G Tournament upset win over Iowa.

Sensabaugh finished the year among the top 5 freshmen in Ohio State history in 6 offensive categories and was the first freshman to lead the team in scoring since D’Angelo Russell in 2015. He was named third-team all-conference and was a 4-time Big Ten freshman of the week who also finished third nationally in scoring among freshmen.

He also scored in double figures in 29 of 33 games with 11 20-point games.