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LGHL Ohio State men’s basketball vs. Nebraska: Game preview and prediction

Ohio State men’s basketball vs. Nebraska: Game preview and prediction
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NCAA Basketball: Indiana at Nebraska

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The Buckeyes will look to build off of Saturday’s win over Penn State, hitting the road tonight to battle Nebraska.

After snapping their three-game losing streak with a 79-67 win over Penn State on Saturday in Columbus, Ohio State (13-5, 3-4) will hit the road for its next two games. The first of those contests takes place tonight in Lincoln, when the Buckeyes square off with the Nebraska Cornhuskers (14-5, 4-4), who also halted a losing streak with a win on Saturday. Nebraska had dropped two straight games before beating Northwestern 75-69.

Following annual January struggles under head coach Chris Holtmann, the start to Saturday’s game against Penn State was massive for the confidence of the Buckeyes. Ohio State began Saturday’s game by putting the Nittany Lions in a 16-0 hole, marking the second straight game the Buckeyes have reeled off a 16-0 run. After taking a 33-19 lead into the halftime break, Ohio State kept Penn State at bay over the final 20 minutes of the game, leading by double digits for pretty much the whole second half.

Powering the Buckeyes to victory was Evan Mahaffey, who was a thorn in the side of his former team on Saturday, finishing with a career-high 16 points, five rebounds, two blocks, and two steals. Along with Mahaffey, Roddy Gayle Jr. was able to shake off some recent struggles, matching Mahaffey’s scoring total while adding five assists. Felix Okpara not only blocked at least one shot for the 24th straight game, he pulled down 14 rebounds, marking the fourth time this season he has grabbed at least 10 rebounds in a game.

Mahaffey wasn’t the only Ohio State transfer who had one of his better games in the scarlet and gray on Saturday. Dale Bonner scored seven points and had a season-high six rebounds. Lately the transfer from Baylor had been stuck on the bench, playing just 48 minutes in the previous four games.

Prior to Saturday’s contest, head coach Chris Holtmann announced Scotty Middleton was suspended due to a violation of team rules. With Middleton not part of the team’s rotation against the Nittany Lions, Bonner saw an uptick in time on the floor, playing 25 minutes in the game.

The performances from Mahaffey and Bonner were much needed on Saturday, not only because of the loss of Middleton to suspension. Starting guard Bruce Thornton had a game to forget against the Nittany Lions. Thornton hit just one of the nine shots he attempted, finishing with three points in the victory. Even with the low scoring output last time out, Thornton is still pacing the Buckeyes, averaging 16.0 points per game.

Sitting just behind Thornton in scoring are Jamison Battle and Gayle, with both recording at least 14 points per contest.


Preview


For the most part Ohio State has dominated the series with Nebraska, posting a 20-6 record against the Cornhuskers. Lately Fred Hoiberg’s team has shown a lot of fight against the Buckeyes, winning the last two meetings. Back in March 2022, Nebraska beat Ohio State 78-70 in Columbus, and last January the Cornhuskers won the lone meeting of the year between the schools 63-60 in Lincoln when Sean McNeill’s game-tying three-point attempt at the buzzer didn’t fall.

Earlier in January, Nebraska shocked top-ranked Purdue 88-72 in Lincoln. Following the win over the Boilermakers, the Cornhuskers dropped their next two games on the road to Iowa and Rutgers before returning home to beat Northwestern on Saturday. With the victory over the Wildcats, the Cornhuskers secured their best start through 19 games since they started the 1995-96 season 15-4. Nebraska has been especially tough at home this season, posting a 12-1 record at Pinnacle Bank Arena.

With their solid start to the season, Nebraska is trying to put themselves in position to earn their first NCAA Tournament bid since 2014. The Cornhuskers are still looking for their first-ever NCAA Tournament win. One reason for the improved play from Nebraska this year has been their increased offensive output. So far this year the Cornhuskers are averaging 78.3 points per game, which is their highest scoring average since the 1995-96 season when they scored 80.2 points per game.

The scoring numbers from Nebraska this year has been helped by the frequency the Cornhuskers have been able to get to the free throw line this year. The +91 free throw difference Nebraska has over their opponents this year ranks fourth in the Big Ten. The 299 free throws the Cornhuskers have netted through 19 games is just five less than the 304 free throws Nebraska has allowed their opponents to attempt.

Powering the Nebraska offense are a quartet of scorers that are averaging at least 10 points per game this season. Fifth-year senior Keisei Tominaga is the team’s leading scorer, posting 14.5 points per game average. Brice Williams enters tonight’s game averaging 13.3 points per game, Bradley transfer Rienk Mast is scoring 12.5 points per game, while also averaging 8.4 rebounds per game. Juwan Gray is the final double-digit scorer, netting 11.7 points per contest — although the junior big man is questionable for this game with a calf strain. Senior forward Josiah Allick started in Gary’s place in Nebraska’s last game.

NCAA Basketball: Northwestern at Nebraska
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Former Xavier transfer C.J. Wilcher has been thriving in his role of giving the Cornhuskers energy off the bench, averaging 8.5 points per game. In the win over Northwestern, Wilcher scored 10 points, marking the seventh time in the last ten games where he reached double figures in scoring.


Prediction


To win tonight’s game, Ohio State is going to have to be tough both physically and mentally. Nebraska plays at a high level at home, as evidenced by their 12-1 record at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The Buckeyes desperately need to win tonight’s game if they have any designs on making it back to the NCAA Tournament since their schedule the rest of the regular season is loaded with a bunch of tough games in the Big Ten.

With how hard it is to win on the road in the conference, a victory in Lincoln tonight would help to continue to shift some of Ohio State’s confidence after a tough start to January. What would go a long way in helping Ohio State to secure a second straight victory is the continued strong play of some of the bench players of the Buckeyes.

The unit took a hit with the suspension on Saturday of Scotty Middleton, but a number of players stepped up to help a short-handed bench. Not only did Evan Mahaffey and Dale Bonner have big performances in the victory over Penn State, freshman Devin Royal continued his recent strong play, as he has now scored a total of 15 points over the last two games.

Middleton will return to play tonight against the ‘Huskers, and he and the rest of Ohio State’s bench will need to continue to bring juice into the game if the Buckeyes are going to win one (or both) of this week’s road games.

NCAA Basketball: Penn State at Ohio State
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The last three games between the schools have been decided by eight points or less, and it feels like that trend should continue tonight. The Cornhuskers are a different animal at home, so the Buckeyes are going to have their work cut out for them if they want to hand Nebraska their second loss in Lincoln this season. It’s not like the atmosphere should rattle Ohio State though, since they have played some very tough opponents this year in hostile environments.

Even though there is still more than a month left in the college basketball regular season, this has the feel of an NCAA Tournament game since both teams will be fighting to stay off the bubble.



ESPN BPI: Nebraska 61.0%
Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
TV: Peacock

LGHL score prediction: Ohio State 74, Nebraska 71


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LGHL Ohio State women’s basketball moves to No. 12 in AP Poll

Ohio State women’s basketball moves to No. 12 in AP Poll
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The Buckeyes upset of the then No. 2 ranked Iowa Hawkeyes moves Ohio State closer to preseason ranking

Since starting the regular season ranked No. 7 in the Associated Press’ weekly basketball poll, Ohio State women’s basketball’s done a yo-yo in the middle of the 25-team pack. After Sunday’s 100-92 overtime win over the then No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes, the Buckeyes are closer to a top 10 spot, moving to No. 12 in the Jan. 22 poll. The six spot swing is the largest improvement in the top 25.

The AP Poll, which is voted on by the media, is the metric used by the basketball world to determine the best teams in the nation and this season, Ohio State’s dropped because of losses. Albeit against top opponents.

Head coach Kevin McGuff’s side fell out of the top 10 quickly, after dropping the first game of the season against the USC Trojans 83-74, behind 32 points in freshman guard Juju Watkins’ first NCAA game. Then, a week after falling to center Lauren Betts and the UCLA Bruins, the then No. 13 Buckeyes dropped further.

Despite both USC and UCLA sitting at No. 5 and 6 respectively in the latest poll, both teams sole loss being against each other, Ohio State moved down to No. 18, which didn’t last long with a Dec. 30 away defeat to the unranked Michigan Wolverines.

Since the calendar turn to 2024, the Buckeyes look like a new team. Sunday’s win is the fifth in a row for Ohio State. While a win over guard Caitlin Clark and the Hawkeyes is great, it’s icing on a cake featuring victories over a surprise Michigan State Spartans side and an away win against the Maryland Terrapins.

For Iowa, the defeat puts the Hawkeyes down to No. 5, one week after making it to the No. 2 spot. The only other Big Ten team in this week’s top 25 are the Indiana Hoosiers, moving up to No. 14.

Now, AP Poll rankings don’t mean specific placement in the NCAA Tournament. Last season, when the Buckeyes and Hawkeyes faced off on Jan. 23, Ohio State was No. 2 and Iowa was No. 10. With another full month of conference basketball remaining, a lot can shift competitively and in polling. However, wins over ranked teams, or teams receiving votes like the Spartans, show a team on the rise.

In Ohio State’s three wins over Iowa, Michigan State and Maryland, it wasn’t the Buckeyes’ full court press winning games but the half court defense. Against Iowa especially, the scarlet and gray were without two starters for much of the game, due to foul early foul trouble. Guards Celeste Taylor and Taylor Thierry played 24 and 29 minutes respectively. Far less than expected in a top 20 matchup.

A more accurate reading of a team’s strength, that doesn’t include voters determining places, is NET Rankings. Compiling strength of schedule, winning percentage, game venues and more, every NCAA Division I team is ranked based on their performance on the court.

Through Jan. 21, Ohio State sits at No. 14, following the win over the Hawkeyes. Iowa dropped from five to six and Indiana dropped from 10 to 11. Overall, the Big Ten has 7 teams in the top 30, tied with the SEC for the most teams in that stretch of rankings. The Minnesota Golden Gophers sit right outside of those top 30 teams at No. 31.

It shows the depth of the conference this season, and doesn’t include UCLA, USC or Washington State, who are all in the top 30 too, but still with the Pac-12.

Overall, the list shows a strong Big Ten getting stronger. With Ohio State still having games remaining against the Hoosiers, and an away game to the Hawkeyes to end the regular season, expect all of it to change. For now though, the Buckeyes are moving up in college rankings, and the work on the court is getting them there.

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LGHL Ohio State trending for four-star OT set to commit this week

Ohio State trending for four-star OT set to commit this week
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2025 four-star OT Carter Lowe via Bill Kurelic, 247Sports, USA TODAY Sports

The Buckeyes are trending for a priority in-state four-star offensive tackle in the 2025 recruiting class — and he commits later this week.

Ohio State is absolutely crushing the college football recruiting headlines as of late. After securing a commitment from former Alabama five-star safety Caleb Downs via the transfer portal, Ryan Day and the Ohio State coaching staff may have pulled off one of the biggest recruiting weekends in recent memory.

The Buckeyes also flipped 2024 four-star defensive lineman Dominic Kirks, and then saw 2024 five-star quarterback Julian Sayin transfer to them via the portal following the retirement of Alabama head coach Nick Saban. The stellar additions moved Ohio State’s recruiting class up to No. 2 in the country in the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

With such a successful and busy start to the month, it would be reasonable to expect things to cool down for the Buckeyes on the recruiting front. However, the streak of Ohio State making the recruiting headlines continued on Monday, as the Buckeyes learned they may not be finished adding recruits this month.

It was announced Monday that Ohio State 2025 four-star offensive lineman target Carter Lowe (Toledo, OH / Whitmer) has a final five schools of Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Ohio State and Michigan. Additionally, it was announced that he will be committing this Saturday.


Toledo Whitmer’s Carter Lowe, a top five OT in the 2025 class, will announce his commitment on the @247Sports channel this weekend.https://t.co/RWexOPgydo pic.twitter.com/XJSUwjJuz3

— Allen Trieu (@AllenTrieu) January 22, 2024

Ryan Day has placed a major focus on recruiting in-state recruits, and this has been the case with the Buckeyes and Lowe. In fact, Lowe visited Columbus last weekend and has visited with the Buckeyes more than any other school in his recruitment.

Shortly following the announcement of his commitment, a flurry of 247Sports Crystal Ball predictions were cast in favor of Ohio State for Lowe. The Buckeyes now hold all five predictions for Lowe, and while these are not a guarantee, they are a great insight into how a recruit is feeling. Regardless, the Buckeyes are the runaway favorites to land Lowe, and the Ohio State coaching staff has to love where it sits with him.

If Lowe were to pick the Buckeyes as expected, he would become the seventh member of Ohio State’s 2025 recruiting class and the third from Ohio. He would also be the first offensive lineman in the Buckeyes’ class next year.

Lowe is the No. 9 OT in the 247Sports Composite Rankings and is the No. 85 overall prospect. He is also the No. 3 recruit from Ohio.

Ohio State offers 2025 four-star TE


Ohio State continued to offer more of the country’s top talents on Monday as 2025 four-star tight end Brock Schott (Leo, IN / Leo HS) now holds an offer from the Buckeyes. Ohio State has made tight end a position of focus in next year’s class, and Schott becomes the coaching staff’s newest target. Schott attended the Ohio State versus Penn State game last season, and now he holds an offer from the Buckeyes.


After a great talk I’m extremely grateful to receive an offer from THE Ohio State! @CoachKee @brianhartline @CoachJFrye @TomLoy247 @ChadSimmons_ @Dre_Muhammad pic.twitter.com/wNMTtbn6ok

— Brock Schott (@BrockSchott) January 22, 2024

Ohio State is not alone in its pursuit of Schott, as he holds offers from programs like Cincinnati, Duke, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan State, Minnesota, Purdue, Wisconsin, Louisville, Miami, Stanford, Texas A&M, etc. Ohio State appears to be well in the running for Schott, but Miami and Iowa have also made him a priority recruit. Ohio State will need to likely get Schott on campus this summer and/or spring for a recruiting camp and for another in-game visit to remain a contender.

Schott is the No. 10 TE in the 247Sports Composite Rankings and is the No. 203 overall prospect in the 2025 class. He is also the No. 3 recruit out of Indiana.

Quick Hits

  • 247Sports released it final rankings for the 2024 recruiting class on Monday. The Buckeyes finished with 13 recruits in the Top247, including wide receiver Jeremiah Smith who was named the No. 1 overall prospect in the class. Ohio State’s newest commitment, five-star QB Julian Sayin, was the second-highest rated Buckeye at 21 and five-star defensive end Eddrick Houston finished at No. 33. Cornerback Aaron Scott, wide receiver Myles Graham and QB Air Noland rounded out Ohio State commits in the top 100 at No. 51, No. 59 and No. 61, respectively.

The Final Top247 rankings for 2024 is out, including 5-star changes, a new top quarterback and more.https://t.co/gEjTbLIaSF pic.twitter.com/NNZUbECCTM

— Bucknuts (@Bucknuts247) January 22, 2024

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LGHL You’re Nuts: After impressive run of transfer additions, what comes next for Ohio State?

You’re Nuts: After impressive run of transfer additions, what comes next for Ohio State?
Josh Dooley
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What else must the Buckeyes do to become undisputed national title favorites in 2024?

Everybody knows that one of the best parts of being a sports fan is debating and dissecting the most (and least) important questions in the sporting world with your friends. So, we’re bringing that to the pages of LGHL with our favorite head-to-head column: You’re Nuts.

In You’re Nuts, two LGHL staff members will take differing sides of one question and argue their opinions passionately. Then, in the end, it’s up to you to determine who’s right and who’s nuts.

This week’s topic: After impressive run of transfer additions, what comes next for Ohio State?


Josh’s Take


As if it were not painfully obvious before — painful for fans of other teams, that is — the Ohio State football program further cemented its status as the winner of the 2024 offseason this past weekend, thanks to the addition of three (more) blue-chip prospects, including Freshman All-American and All-SEC safety Caleb Downs.

Formerly of Alabama, Downs joined a crimson-tinted mass exodus that followed Nick Saban’s retirement and was expected by many to land at Georgia. Julian Sayin, the top-ranked quarterback in the 2024 recruiting class, was also part of said exodus, and transferred to OSU despite the presence of fellow class of ‘24 QB Air Noland. And the third weekend addition – listed in no particular order – was four-star defensive lineman Dominic Kirks, a former Washington commit who just so happens to play a position of significant future need for the Buckeyes.

Ho hum, not a bad little weekend of adding impact players in mid-January...

These most recent moves followed a flurry of activity earlier in the month that saw Ryan Day and Ohio State retain the services of several draft-eligible Buckeyes, add the likes of Will Howard and Quinshon Judkins via the transfer portal, and make changes to the coaching staff, including the hiring of Bill O’Brien as the team’s new offensive coordinator and quarterback(s) coach.

Not every move made by OSU garnered the same level of excitement. However, there is simply no denying that the totality of these moves is or was a big, big, big net positive. I mean, hanging on to nearly all of their draft-eligible players, while also adding supreme talents such as Judkins and Downs and a coach with the resume of O’Brien!? Are you kidding me?

This 2024 offseason might already be the best in program history, and it is only January. Who knows, maybe Saban will change his mind and come to Columbus as an analyst! After all, he did bleed Scarlet and Gray for a brief period in the 1980s.

Jokes aside – unless Mr. Saban is reading this and interested – there are still moves for Ohio State to make, if they choose to do so. There are still holes on both the roster and the coaching staff, even after Day decided to go SICKO MODE as part of his new year’s resolutions.

And that is what Gene and I are discussing today: What else should be done or needs to be done, in order for OSU to roll into the 2024 season as CFB’s unquestioned favorite?

For me, any list of remaining priorities starts and ends with the offensive line. Sure, the Buckeyes added another former Bama player in Seth McLaughlin, but did you see that unit last year? They could use any and all help available. Especially (or maybe specifically?) at right tackle.

Currently, all signs point to Josh Simmons starting at left tackle for Ohio State next season again next to Donovan Jackson, with whom the former has obvious and improved chemistry. So the left side is covered. With McLaughlin set to take over at center, that leaves the entire right side open for competition. And we can argue about whether one position takes priority over another, but for me, tackle is always going to be listed ahead of guard.

Last season it was Josh Fryar who manned the right tackle position, and simply put, his performance or level of play was substandard. After flashing potential in 2022, he seemed to plateau or possibly even regress as the 2023 season went along, and OSU just can’t have a repeat of that in 2024. Which is why Day and Co. should scour the transfer portal for an OT or two, if for no other reason than to create competition.

Other internal candidates to fill the RT position are Tegra Tshebola and Luke Montgomery, however, both are unproven. And while there may be hesitancy within The Woody to add “too many” transfers, this Ohio State program is seemingly all-in on the 2024 season. Meaning there is no reason to stop now. It’s not like we’re talking about Colorado’s method of roster building here, either. The Buckeyes have only added six transfers, one of which is an incoming freshman. So spare me any mercenary talk.

OSU has been hyper aggressive in retaining and adding both players and coaches, now the staff owes it to all within the program to finish the job. Add a RT, let the big boys compete, and may the best man win. The Buckeyes will be even better if or when they do.

Gene’s Take


Like Josh, I think the only real roster-related question that needs to be answered is focused on the offensive line. As my counterpart laid out, the left side of the line and center are virtually set in stone with Josh Simmons, Donovan Jackson and Seth McLaughlin, from left to right. That leaves two spots still up for grabs at both right tackle and right guard, and while one of last year’s starters at those position returns in Josh Fryar — Matthew Jones being the offensive line’s lone NFL Draft entrant — it remains to be seen whether he will remain atop the depth chart in 2024.

Personally, if Ohio State does not elect to add at least one more offensive lineman via the portal — which to be clear: they should — the Buckeyes do have a number of intriguing options in-house that they could look to that would likely provide improvements over last season.

I think Fryar is a prime candidate to take over at right guard, a position that better suits his skillset than being on the outside. The Indiana native was originally recruited as an interior lineman, and I think you can benefit from his starting experience while also improving his level of play by shifting him inside as a more natural fit at guard. I think Carson Hinzman also stands to compete at guard, with McLaughlin likely taking his job at center, but the former may be too far in the dog house to have a legit chance at significant playing time in 2024.

You also have a guy in Tegra Tshabola who could play either position on the right side. A highly-touted offensive tackle coming out of high school as the No. 6 OT and No. 36 overall player per 247Sports’ rankings, like Fryar I also think Tshabola would be more effective as a guard, leaving someone like Luke Montgomery, a former high four-star recruit in the 2023 class, as your potential answer at tackle. Montgomery is a talented player, but it would be a lot to ask a young, inexperienced lineman to take over as the Buckeyes’ right tackle.

So, while there are options already on the roster, I still think the transfer portal is the best bet for this upcoming season.

All that is to say that since Josh already snagged offensive line as his subject for this edition of You’re Nuts, I'm going to pivot to a less clear problem that needs to be solved before we crown Ohio State the offseason champs. For the Buckeyes to truly cap off a terrific offseason, Ryan Day has to solve the feud between Jim Knowles and Larry Johnson.

One of the pillars of Knowles’ impressive defenses at Oklahoma State was the use of the JACK position, a stand-up edge rusher/linebacker hybrid. Unfortunately, we have yet to see that become of part of his defenses at Ohio State, as Johnson is stuck in his ways and refuses to move away from a four-down front, even though the Buckeyes’ sack numbers over the past few seasons have suffered mightily.

With the players Ohio State has at its disposal going into the 2024 season, it makes more sense than ever for the Silver Bullets to employ the JACK position.

With Caleb Downs’ addition allowing Sonny Styles to move down into the box, it could be a potentially game-changing scheme to have Styles and C.J. Hicks both on the field alternating between linebacker and the JACK. On any given snap, either of the tremendous athletes could be rushing the passer or dropping back into coverage, and the opponent would never known which guy’s assignment was which. With a trio of returning defensive linemen in J.T. Tuimoloau, Tyleik Williams and Jack Sawyer, Knowles could employ a three-down front with Styles and Hicks at LB/JACK, getting all of your most talented players on the field at once and adding an element of confusion for opposing offenses.

There is no reason why Ryan Day should allow his coaching staff to go into yet another season with opposing ideologies. You brought in Jim Knowles to be the defensive coordinator, and he should be allowed to run whatever he would like on that side of the ball. Johnson is nearing the end of his coaching career, and his unit has underperformed for the last several years. It is time for him to adapt to a changing landscape of college football, and if Knowles wants to mix things up along the defensive line, it should be well within his power to do so without opposition from an antiquated position coach.

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Ohio State at Nebraska, Tuesday, January 23, 2024, 7 PM ET, Peacock

Buckeyes Head to Nebraska for First of Two Road Games This Week​

Ohio State at Nebraska
Date:
January 23, 2024
Time: 7 p.m. ET
Venue: Pinnacle Bank Arena – Lincoln, Neb.
Watch: Peacock....:mad2:

Ohio State hits the road this week for a pair of games in what is turning out to be two of the tougher road venues in the conference. First up is a trip to Lincoln to take on Nebraska on Tues-day night. Tip-off is set for 7 p.m. ET and the game will be streamed exclusively on Peacock. Jac Collingsworth and Stephen Bardo will call the action.
  • The Buckeyes are 20-6 all-time against Nebraska and 16-4 since the Cornhuskers joined the Big Ten Conference prior to the 2011-12 season. Two of Nebraska's six wins have come in the last two meetings but the Buckeyes have won five of the last six games in Lincoln.
  • In last year's lone meeting, Sean McNeil's three-pointer at the buzzer rattled out and Nebraska held on for a 63-60 victory in Lincoln on Jan. 18. Brice Sensabaugh had a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds.
  • Ohio State snapped its three-game losing skid with a 79-67 wire-to-wire victory over Penn State last Saturday. The Buckeyes scored the first 16 points of the game and the Nittany Lions didn't get the deficit into singles digits until the waning moments of the contest. Penn State transfer Evan Mahaffey scored a career-high 16 points on 6-of-9 shooting the lead the Buckeyes. Felix Okpara scored eight points and grabbed 14 rebounds to go along with three blocks.
  • The Buckeyes are 12-1 this season when hitting the 70-point mark and 8-0 when holding their opponent to fewer than 70 points.
  • The Buckeyes have taken care of the basketball as of late. They have notched their two lowest turnover games each of the last two games, committing a season-low four turnovers at Michigan on Jan. 15 and just six vs. Penn State on Jan. 20. The Nittany Lions lead the Big Ten in turnovers forced and averaged nearly 16 opponent turnovers per game over its previous four games leading into Saturday.
  • Roddy Gayle Jr. matched Mahaffey with 16 points in the win over Penn State. He's struggled from deep recently, missing his last 15 three-point attempts. But he has made 16 of his last 17 free throws. Turnovers have also been an issue for him this season and he has had just one in each of the last two games and his 5-assist to 1-turnover game vs. Penn State was just his second Big Ten game this season with a positive assist-to-turnover ratio.
  • Devin Royal has made the most of his time off the bench in the last two games. In those games, he has combined to score 15 points in 12:16 of action on 6-of-8 shooting and 3-of-3 from the line.
  • Nebraska knocked-off No. 1 Purdue at home on Jan. 9 and then dropped a pair of road games before rebounding with a solid 75-69 victory over Northwestern on Saturday. Four Cornhuskers average in double figures, led by Keisei Tominaga at 14.5 ppg. He is shooting 38 percent from beyond the arc this season.

Ohio State vs. Nebraska Predictions & Picks​

Tuesday's contest features the Nebraska Cornhuskers (14-5, 4-4 Big Ten) and the Ohio State Buckeyes (13-5, 3-4 Big Ten) clashing at Pinnacle Bank Arena in what should be a close matchup, with a projected 74-72 win for Nebraska according to our computer prediction. Game time is at 7:00 PM ET on January 23.

Ohio State vs. Nebraska Score Prediction​

  • Prediction: Nebraska 74, Ohio State 72

Spread & Total Prediction for Ohio State vs. Nebraska​

  • Computer Predicted Spread: Nebraska (-2.1)
  • Computer Predicted Total: 145.7
Nebraska's record against the spread this season is 11-6-0, while Ohio State's is 4-11-0. The Cornhuskers have an 11-6-0 record going over the point total, while games involving the Buckeyes have a record of 8-7-0 when it comes to hitting the over. Nebraska is 6-4 against the spread and 7-3 overall in its past 10 games, while Ohio State has gone 3-7 against the spread and 6-4 overall.

LGHL Cotie McMahon wins Naismith Player of the Week

Cotie McMahon wins Naismith Player of the Week
ThomasCostello
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The Buckeyes’ huge game Sunday marks the first time the award’s gone to the scarlet and gray since 2017

Ohio State women’s basketball grabbed the basketball world’s attention Sunday, defeating the then No. 2 Iowa Hawkeyes in front of a record-breaking 18,860 in the Schottenstein Center. Rising to the occasion for the Buckeyes was forward Cotie McMahon, who was awarded for her achievements on the week Monday by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. McMahon is the first Ohio State player since Kelsey Mitchell in 2017 to win the honor.

McMahon had a career day against the Hawkeyes, scoring 33 points, a new career high, and grabbing 12 rebounds and two blocks. The stat sheet is impressive, but when the points came in set them apart.

“We just did not have an answer for Cotie McMahon inside,” said Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Lisa Bluder. “She’s really really hard to guard. She’s a great basketball player.”

With the Buckeyes down 12 points in the fourth quarter, McMahon led the Buckeyes in the comeback, scoring 13 points on 5-for-6 shooting in the fourth quarter. All coming inside the paint, earning additional shots from the free throw line. McMahon went 3-for-4 on those bonus opportunities after entering Sunday shooting 60.8% from the free throw line.

It's a performance reflective of a sophomore rising above already high expectations set in her freshman season. Especially considering a lull for the forward at the end of the 2023 calendar year, averaging 4.3 points and 3.0 rebounds in the final three games of December, starting with seven points in a home defeat to then No. 2 ranked UCLA Bruins.

“Going back to prior to Christmas, she wasn’t playing really well,” said head coach Kevin McGuff. “She has practiced extremely hard and extremely well every single day since we came out of the Christmas break. And so I’m really happy to see her be able to apply that to the game today.”

The Buckeye was back in a big way, combining that hard work with the motivation of Ohio State struggling against the Hawkeyes twice during the 22-23 season. However, it isn’t only Sunday’s performance that set McMahon apart from her NCAA peers.

On Wednesday, in a tough away trip to the Maryland Terrapins, a place where the Buckeyes haven’t since since 2016, McMahon willed the Buckeyes to a victory with a strong fourth quarter performance.

McMahon applied herself off the ball. Still scoring seven points, McMahon also grabbed three offensive rebounds, had a block and assist.

“I didn’t want to lose this game,” said McMahon after the victory.

Both performances indicative of a McMahon who’s focused and growing individually as the Ohio State team grows in confidence this season. McMahon’s 33 points were a team high for the Buckeyes in Sunday’s win, capping off a five-game winning streak for the scarlet and gray.

Along with McMahon’s individual award, the Buckeyes moved up to No. 12 in the AP Poll. The six-spot jump is the largest in the week.

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