It will be two-and-done for Ohio State forward Jared Sullinger.

The sophomore announce his plan to enter the NBA draft at a press conference Wednesday.

Sullinger, a two-time All-American, averaged 17.5 points and 9.2 rebounds as the Buckeyes reached the Final Four before a loss to Kansas in the national semifinals.

"Going to the Final Four with a team that many people said we weren't good enough, weren't strong enough, weren't mentally tough enough, and still being able to get to the Final Four with all the ups and downs we had, I think that was tremendous for this basketball team," Sullinger said. "Once we got to the Final Four, we were trying to win it. But unfortunately, we fell short. I feel at peace with the decision I'm making."

During his two season, the Buckeyes won 65 games and won two Big Ten regular season titles.

He is projected to be taking in the first half of the first round of the draft in June.

"I've always said he's one of the most intellectual players I've ever coached," Ohio State coach Thad Matta said. "He came in that way as a freshman. The thing is that people don't know he studies the game. Not only the college game, but the NBA game. He can tell you a lot about a lot of NBA issues. For him, the timing is definitely right."