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Buckeyes rout Rutgers for 6-0 Big Ten start
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PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Keita Bates-Diop scored 20 points, grabbed nine rebounds and Ohio State beat Rutgers 68-46 to remain undefeated in Big Ten play this season and tied atop the conference standings. Ohio State (15-4, 6-0) built up a 30-point lead ...
Ohio State men's basketball | Postgame blog: Buckeyes turn tables on Rutgers with stingy defenseThe Columbus Dispatch
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Ohio State men's basketball | Postgame blog: Buckeyes turn tables on Rutgers with stingy defense
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PISCATAWAY, N.J. – For nearly three-quarters of Sunday night's game, the events on the court at the Rutgers Athletic Center looked like a broken video game. Rutgers, known equally for its stout defense and ugly offense, found itself without important ...
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Ohio State basketball stays unbeaten in Big Ten play, beats Rutgers 68-46
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If you want to call what happened on Sunday night that, then the Buckeyes passed. Again. After a slow start, Ohio State found its way offensively while Rutgers remained mostly lost, and the Buckeyes left Piscataway, N.J., with a 68-46 win to stay ...
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MotS&G Ohio State Basketball: Post-Game Overreaction by Jesse M. Brake

Ohio State Basketball: Post-Game Overreaction by Jesse M. Brake
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It has been mere moments since Andre Wesson put the nail in the coffin against a solid Rutgers defense (not so much with the offense), and it’s occurred to me that there may be a good metaphor for this Buckeyes team. Early in the broadcast, the commentators were talking about Jae’Sean Tate and how he is a do-everything type of player, a Swiss Army Knife, and, while that is a good description of what Jae’Sean does for Ohio State, it is an even better metaphor for the Basketball Buckeyes as a whole.

This team is a Swiss Army Knife.

Now, I obviously don’t expect you to believe me without any evidence, so to prove it to you, so let me give you some numbers. (Prepare yourself for Too Much Information.) The Buckeyes’ offense is the 28th rated team in KenPom Adjusted Efficiency and their defense is rated 30th in Adjusted Efficiency. There are only 9 teams in the country— including Ohio State— that are rated in the Top 30 nationally in both categories.

According to teamrankings.com, the Buckeyes are 19th in Shooting%, 28th in Effective Field Goal % and 32nd in True Shooting % while remaining in the Top 75 in all defensive Shooting categories. They are in the Top 30% of all teams in Block Percentage, Top 20% in Rebound Rate, Assists per Game and Assist/Turnover Ratio and they are among the best in the nation at not allowing opposing teams to get easy points in the paint.

What all of those statistics mean is that this is an adaptable team. Against Michigan State, we saw this Buckeyes team not allow Sparty to penetrate the lane or get anything inside, forcing a team that was struggling shooting from the field to take a lot of outside shots. OSU also took advantage of Michigan State’s tendency to turn the ball over, forcing 12 TOs and making the most of transition scoring opportunities. They did all this while still playing their basic, high-effort man-to-man defense.

The next game, against a Maryland team missing important playmakers, they held firm on defense through a slow start shooting until they were able to get better, more open looks. From there, they scored and scored while the undermanned Terrapins had no offensive response. The Buckeyes tied the school record for most 3 Pointers made in a game with 17, and 8 different players made at least one shot from beyond the arc.

Tonight, against this stingy and plodding Rutgers defense, the Buckeyes slowed everything up and locked down the inside, forcing one of the worst shooting teams in the country to dribble around for 25 seconds and then throw up deep 2s and 3s all night.

With three unique victories against three completely different teams, Ohio State is showing itself to be a matchup nightmare. This team is showing itself to be a Swiss Army Knife that can find your weakness and take advantage of it, or that can beat you at your own game. They have CJ Jackson, who is just like the tiny knife on the backside of the tool, swooping in for layups, assists, and rebounds. They also have Keita Bates-Diop, the big main knife that will cut you to the bone if you’re not paying attention and can be used for many things. Not to mention they’ve got Micah Potter; he’s that curvy thing that looks like a bottle opener, but it can’t be because there’s already another bottle opener, so you just use it to pry things.

There’s a little something for every situation with these Basketball Buckeyes, and the more I see of this team, the more credit I give to the Coach. Holtmann has molded this team into something competitive and fun to watch, which brings me to my overreaction: Ohio State is not just a tournament team, they are a good tournament team, and they are a dark horse to make it to the Final Four THIS SEASON. If they can get past Purdue, they might even be able to win the Big Ten too.


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LGHL Ohio State rolls past Rutgers, 68-46

Ohio State rolls past Rutgers, 68-46
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The Buckeyes remain unbeaten in the Big Ten, and have now won 5-straight contests.

The Ohio State Buckeyes (15-4, 6-0) continued their winning ways against Big Ten competition on Sunday night, as they defeated the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, 68-46, at The RAC in Piscataway, New Jersey.

Once again, Keita Bates-Diop led the way for the Buckeyes. KBD put together a 20-point scoring output, while also grabbing down nine rebounds. His scoring and rebound total was the leader amongst both teams.

On top of Bates-Diop going off for double figures, two other Buckeyes broke that threshold, too. Kaleb Wesson put up 10 points, and had, like KBD, a nine rebound outing on the road. Kam Williams put up 11 points on 4-of-5 shooting from the field, while playing for 22 minutes.

By holding Rutgers to 46 points, Ohio State set their new season low for points allowed. However, two Scarlet Knights broke a 10-point output. Geo Baker tallied 14 points off of 5-of-15 shooting, while Corey Sanders put together a 13-point night off of a 6-of-14 evening from the field.

Knocking down shots were a constant theme for OSU in the second half. The Buckeyes ended the night with a 46.6 percent mark from the field, carried by a 55.2 percent field goal make percentage in the final 20 minutes of play. On the other side, however, Rutgers struggled from all points on the court. In the first half, the home team nailed an eye-opening 19.4 percent of their shots; of the 31 shots attempted, Rutgers hit just six of them. From three-point range, they went 1-of-10 in the first 20 minutes against the Buckeyes.

In the second half, Rutgers made 39.3 percent of their attempts, bringing their average for the game up to 28.8 percent. Even though they made more shots from inside and downtown, the Buckeyes pulled away without much trouble.

The win paces OSU to a 6-0 start in conference play, and a share of the lead atop the Big Ten standings with Purdue.

Here’s a quick breakdown on how this one went down.

The first half didn’t have a lot of thrills. In the first 10 minutes of action, the Buckeyes held a slim 11-9 lead over the Scarlet Knights. A few more minutes of play later, and the score was stuck in the low teens, as OSU lead 15-11 with a little over six minutes left in the first half.

By halftime, though, the Bucks pulled away courtesy of a 10-point half from Keita Bates-Diop. On the road, Chris Holtmann’s squad was well on their way to another Big Ten conference win, as they went into intermission with a 28-15 lead.

Whatever momentum they were riding in the first half, they cranked the meter all the way to maximum overdrive, as the Buckeyes pulled away in a hurry. The visitors scored the first 10 points, behind a combination of layups, dunks and jumpers from Kaleb Wesson, Jae’Sean Tate and Bates-Diop.

After a free throw by Souf Mensah broke up the 10-0 scoring run, the Bucks went back and scored four more points via Wesson and KBD. Issa Thiam did his part to knockdown a jumper to break up the OSU mini-run, however, that just allowed for another run to start off. Kam Williams went on a 6-point run by himself. Williams knocked down a jumper and a three-pointer—while also knocking down the and-1 off the three-point make.

Rutgers, though, was about to get something to go their way: a scoring run of their own. The home team went on a 14-0 break, making four three-point shots across their next five makes. A hot-hand against the Bucks brought the deficit down, but OSU still had command of the scoreboard, 48-32, with 10:45 left to play.

Baskets were then traded amongst the Buckeyes and Scarlet Knights, as Wesson and Corey Sanders put points on the board for their respective squads. C.J. Jackson then went to work by putting in a basket, and followed that up with a couple free throws over the next minute of action. With Jackson putting the free throws away, OSU held on to an insurmountable 60-37 lead.

Rutgers would close the gap by just a hair, but by the time the clock hit all zeros, Ohio State walked out of New Jersey with a 22-point road victory.

Up next for Ohio State will be Northwestern on Wednesday night. That one will once again be on the road, and will take place at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill. Tip Off is scheduled for 9 p.m. ET, and will be broadcast on Big Ten Network.

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BTN Best of the week that was: Ohio State’s Keita Bates-Diop, Michigan shine

Best of the week that was: Ohio State’s Keita Bates-Diop, Michigan shine
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

As winter sets in, this much has become clear: Purdue is the Big Ten favorite. But don’t count out Michigan State. And it looks like Michigan and Ohio State will be factors. Here is the best of the week in Big Ten action.

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You mean Dakich heard @OSU_Buckguy :biggrin2:
i will certainly admit that i was -- to put it lightly -- not so optimistic about dakich's impact and importance. to be precise, i'm pretty sure i said that i didn't think that dakich was good enough to be the back-up at any high-major (and most mid-majors). yeah, his limitations are still obvious and i do worry about him guarding a speedy point guard, but dakich has absolutely provided needed stability behind jackson.

i was surprised to find out that dakich was 7/10 from three this season before the last game. though expecting anything close to .700 going forward would be a mistake, i do wonder just how reliable he is from deep when no one is around. i mean, if he can be a .400-shooter behind the arc when completely uncontested, that would be huge.
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Ohio State men's basketball | Pregame Reading: Buckeyes travel to face stingy Rutgers
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Rutgers remains the Big Ten's lowest-ranked team, but there are reasons to believe the Scarlet Knights could present significant problems for the streaking Buckeyes. Aside from the earned impression that Rutgers is simply playing harder than in the ...
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The New Orleans' Saints Postseason Run is Fueled By Four Former Buckeyes
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They don't wear Scarlet and Gray, but the New Orleans Saints are as Buckeye as it gets on a football field in mid January. The Saints' roster features four former Buckeyes – Michael Thomas, Marshon Lattimore, Ted Ginn Jr. and Vonn Bell – and all four ...

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Can Rutgers take 'one step forward' vs. surging Ohio State?
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"We're a program that's one step forward, one step back, unfortunately. I'd like to be two steps forward all the time, but that's not where we are right now," Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell said. "We're playing the toughest part of our schedule early on ...
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LGHL How to watch Ohio State vs. Rutgers: Preview, game time, live streaming online

How to watch Ohio State vs. Rutgers: Preview, game time, live streaming online
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Ohio State will try and stay undefeated in Big Ten play when they hit the road to take on Rutgers tonight in New Jersey.

A win tonight could vault Ohio State into the Top 25, but first they’ll have to avoid the upset bug in East Piscataway when the Buckeyes take on the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. Ohio State will be looking for a bit of revenge against Rutgers, who defeated the Buckeyes 66-57 in last year’s Big Ten Tournament, which happened to be the last game former Ohio State head coach Thad Matta would coach for the school. The Buckeyes own a 4-2 all-time record against the Scarlet Knights, and are 2-0 against Rutgers on the Scarlet Knights’ home court.

In Thursday night’s game against Maryland, Ohio State looked like they might be dealing with a bit of a hangover from their big win last Sunday over Michigan State, falling behind the Terrapins by seven points early on. The Buckeyes used a 22-2 run to quickly erase the deficit and build a double-digit lead of their own.

Ohio State hit seven three-pointers in the first half to open up a 44-32 halftime lead over the Terrapins. Andrew Dakich hit three of those three-pointers, while Keita Bates-Diop added two triples. The Buckeyes wouldn’t let their foot off the gas, cruising to a 91-69 win over Maryland, and staying undefeated in Big Ten play.

What has been a big reason for Ohio State winning nine of 10 games since the start of December has been the guard play of the Buckeyes. Not only has C.J. Jackson tightened up his ball security, but Kam Williams has been taking better shots. The combination of the vision of Jackson and the streakiness of Williams, along with the veteran leadership of Michigan graduate transfer Andrew Dakich off of the bench has provided Ohio State with some stability at guard, which is something they have lacked the last couple of years.

Ohio State won’t be able to take Rutgers lightly, as the Scarlet Knights just took Michigan State to overtime in East Lansing. Steve Pikiell’s team was able to erase a 12-point deficit to the Spartans, and had a chance to pull the upset but Corey Sanders couldn’t get the final shot of regulation to fall. Rutgers hung tough in overtime, but in the end, Michigan State was just too tough to overcome at the Breslin Center.

Rutgers is a team that has played to the level of their competition at home so far this year. The Scarlet Knights shocked Seton Hall in the middle of December 71-65, and followed up the big win by losing to Stony Brook and Hartford at home over the next two weeks. Last Friday, Rutgers defeated Wisconsin 64-60 at The RAC to earn their first Big Ten victory of the year. If Ohio State isn’t careful, the tough defense that the Scarlet Knights play could slow down the momentum the Buckeyes have created since the beginning of December.

Steve Pikiell is in his second year as head coach of the Scarlet Knights. The former Stony Brook head coach took over after Eddie Jordan following the 2015-16 season. Pikiell has posted a 26-25 record so far during his time with Rutgers, and has a career head coaching record of 218-180. Before beginning his coaching career, Pikiell played point guard at UConn from 1987-1991.

Numbers to know

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Ohio State hit 17 three-pointers in Thursday night’s win over Maryland, setting a school record for most three-pointers in a Big Ten game and most three-pointers in a home game. The only time the Buckeyes hit more three-pointers in a game came in 2005, when they hit 18 three-pointers at LSU.

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With the win over Maryland, Chris Holtmann became the sixth Big Ten coach to start their first season in conference with at least a 5-0 record. The last time a Big Ten coach started their first season with at least a 5-0 record in league play came back in 1987, when Tom Davis went 6-0 at Iowa to start conference play.

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Rutgers has been a force on the glass so far this year. The Scarlet Knights are fifth nationally in rebounding, averaging 42.44 rebounds per game. Rutgers is also fifth in the country in offensive rebounding, pulling down 14.56 offensive boards per game. The Buckeyes will have to account for Deshawn Freeman and Eugene Omoruyi, who have grabbed over 40 offensive rebounds each so far this year.

Cast of characters

Ohio State

Jae’Sean Tate


The senior from Pickerington had one of his best games for Ohio State on Thursday against Maryland. Not only did Tate score 13 points in the victory, but he added a career-high four blocks, and tied a career-high with six assists against the Terrapins. Currently at 1,326 career points, Tate could move up two more spots to 27th on Ohio State’s career scoring list with 13 more points, passing Jim Cleamons and Marc Loving.

Andrew Dakich


The graduate transfer from Michigan had a game he’ll never forget on Thursday night. Dakich hit three three-pointers on his way to a career-high 11 points in the win over Maryland. The previous high scoring total for Dakich on the year came against The Citadel when the senior scored 10 points. The guard also dished out four assists, marking the seventh game of the year in which he has registered at least three assists.

Rutgers

Corey Sanders


The junior from Florida almost willed Rutgers to an upset win on Wednesday over Michigan State, scoring a team-high 22 points in the loss. Sanders is leading Rutgers with 14.2 points per game this year. Currently, Sanders is tied for 29th on Rutgers’ all-time scoring list, with 1,109 career points. With 13 points tonight, Sanders will tie Jim Valvano for 28th on the school’s all-time scoring list.

Deshawn Freeman


Not only is Freeman Rutgers’ second leading scorer this year with 12.0 points per game, but he is also the team’s leading rebounder, pulling down 7.6 boards per game. Freeman has grabbed at least 10 rebounds in five games this season. The senior forward has registered 16 rebounds in two games this year, with one of those performances coming in the upset win over Seton Hall.

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LGHL No. 6 Ohio State hockey demolishes No. 13 Penn State, 5-1

No. 6 Ohio State hockey demolishes No. 13 Penn State, 5-1
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Tommy Nappier made 30 saves en route to the easy victory.

Ohio State finally beat Penn State in a sport besides football. It took four tries, but the No. 6 Ohio State hockey team defeated No. 13 Penn State, 5-1, on Saturday night in their last regular season matchup against the Nittany Lions to earn a split of their weekend series.

Tommy Nappier got the start in net after Sean Romeo faltered on Saturday, allowing four goals, and stopped 30/31 shots against for a sterling .968 save percentage. Freddy Gerard added two goals and Tanner Laczynski three points to help Nappier’s cause.

OSU was swept by Penn State in Columbus earlier in the season and was handed their first loss of 2018 on Friday to snap a 6-game win streak since the holiday break. If the Buckeyes wanted to show that they were the class of the Big Ten the polls viewed them as, salvaging at least one against a top 15 rival seemed paramount.

That urgency showed early as OSU took a 1-0 lead just over five minutes into the game. After trailing for nearly 55 minutes on Friday, Ohio State took a lead at nearly the same interval into the game on a Tanner Laczynski tally. Freddy Gerard coasted in and got PSU goalie Peyton Jones to go down and commit before sending a cross crease pass to Laczynski with an open net in front of him.


Tanner Laczynski opened the scoring for the Buckeyes at Penn State, scoring off a pass from Freddy Gerard. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/YvgMKpLmYn

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) January 14, 2018

Penn State was able to keep their initial lead for the last 55 minutes of Friday’s game; Ohio State would not be so fortunate on Saturday. Penn State tied it just over seven minutes later as Nikita Pavlychev tied it up.

However, Andrew Sturtz would not be around long to celebrate the tie and continue to torment OSU. He received a major penalty and game misconduct for kneeing at 13:43 of the first, giving the Buckeyes a five minute power play.

They’d take advantage.

Just 2:06 later, Tanner Laczynski started a nifty little possession, finding Ronnie Hein with his back to the net before Hein sent a cross crease pass to a streaking Gerard, who put it past an already prone Peyton Jones. Freddy’s sixth of the year would prove to be the game winner.


Junior Freddy Gerard put the Buckeyes ahead with a power play goal, his sixth tally of the year. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/axnUcBvl4L

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) January 14, 2018

The Bucks wouldn’t be able to further capitalize on the major man advantage, but the damage was done. OSU outshot the Nittany Lions, 14-12, in the first and looked to keep pouring it on in the second frame.

They’d outshoot PSU, 14-9, in the second despite being up a goal going into the period— though they’d have two power plays courtesy of Nittany Lion mistakes. They’d take advantage yet again.

At 5:21 of the second, Nittany Lion Trevor Hamilton would be sent off for high sticking. Just over a minute later, at 7:03, Dakota Joshua made him pay. He tipped in a Gordi Myer shot from the point on the powerplay and it was 3-1 OSU.


In the second period, Dakota Joshua converted on the power play to put the Buckeyes up 3-1. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/OYEtH04AZ9

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) January 14, 2018

Penn State would sure get a chance in the second, however. Wyatt Ege received a hooking penalty on James Robinson, who was awarded a penalty shot at 13:59 of the second. Nappier was aggressive and attacked the shooter, who didn’t have much room and didn’t try to skate around the 6-foot-3, 215-pound goaltender with a move. It didn’t end well for Robinson.


SAVE! Tommy Nappier with the stop on a second period PSU penalty shot. #GoBucks pic.twitter.com/4Oj7P7UbWp

— Ohio State M Hockey (@OhioState_MHKY) January 14, 2018

Jones would stop Ohio State on all of their attempts on him in the third, despite OSU having yet another man advantage, but luckily for Ohio State, not all of their shot attempts would come with a goalie in the net.

Penn State was unable to convert on any of their shots on Nappier in the third despite a powerplay of their own due to Hein taking a cross checking penalty at 8:10 of the third and had to pull Jones with just minutes remaining and down two goals.

Freddy Gerard would add his second of the game on an empty netter, with assists to Laczynski and Matthew Weis at 19:27, with Austin Pooley adding another, his second of the year, at 19:59.

Nappier’s first Big Ten win came at an opportune time as the Buckeyes improve to 8-5-1 in conference and show they can both outshoot and outscore Penn State for the first time this season. Nappier now has a .940 save percentage this season, albeit in limited action, while starter Sean Romeo has a pedestrian by comparison but objectively outstanding .924. Not since Christian Frey’s freshman season has OSU seen goaltending this consistently outstanding.

With the win, OSU jumps Penn State to No. 2 in the Big Ten standings, behind 12-0-0-0 Notre Dame, who stands as both No. 1 in the conference and, oh, the nation.

Possible goalie controversies and big bad Notre Dame notwithstanding, No. 6 Ohio State will have next weekend off before hosting rival Michigan, who stands at a disappointing 9-10-2 overall coming into Saturday night. Those are two games a top-10 team should win if they want a top two finish in the conference.

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Freshman guard Bendu Yeaney charges the basket during the Hoosiers' game against the Michigan State Spartans on Dec. 28 at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall. Evan De Stefano Buy Photos. Depth, height, turnovers and defense. Those are the four issues the IU ...

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How Ohio State found success going small; why Rutgers is scary: Buckeyes basketball daily nuggets
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Buckeyes coach Chris Holtmann said his lineups would be fluid this season. He showed again in a win over Maryland on Thursday that he's not afraid to mix things up if that's what the game dictates. Holtmann said Ohio State was using lineups it hadn't ...


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Penn State hockey's 11-game unbeaten streak comes to end against Buckeyes
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The Ohio State men's hockey team had the power in its power play Saturday night at Pegula Ice Arena, bringing an end to Penn State's 11-game unbeaten streak. Freddy Girard scored twice and linemate Tanner Laczynski had a goal and two assists as the No ...
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Adam Jardy of The Columbus Dispatch, who keeps track of the Buckeyes' lineup usage, pointed out that that's not totally the truth. But there were some seldom-used lineups out there against the Terrapins. The Buckeyes found success, and ultimately ...
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Ohio State women's basketball | Buckeyes extend streak with 77-62 win over Indiana
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10 Buckeyes got just 15 points from senior guard Kelsey Mitchell, the two-time Big Ten player of the Year, and didn't come close to their pre-game scoring average of 89.1 points. Still, Ohio State extended its win streak to nine with a 77-62 win over ...


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LGHL No. 6 Ohio State men’s hockey knocked off by No. 13 Penn State, 5-2

No. 6 Ohio State men’s hockey knocked off by No. 13 Penn State, 5-2
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The Buckeyes’ six game win streak comes to an end as Peyton Jones stopped 45/47 shots for PSU

No. 6 Ohio State hockey’s six game winning streak came to an abrupt end as No. 13 Penn State caused their fans to erupt with the 5-2 victory. The Nittany Lions led for the last 54:42 of the game and put it away late in the third with two late tallies.

Ohio State outshot Penn State 15-11 in the first period and 22-11 in the second, but just couldn’t beat PSU goalie Peyton Jones. To outshoot the team known for putting the puck on net any chance it gets is something; to do it by that much even when trailing is quite the accomplishment. But it wasn’t enough.

Despite Ohio State’s shot advantage in the first, Penn State got on the board first and then added another. The first goal was just bad luck as the puck went wide off a shot and came out in front for a rebound and score. Denis Smirnov grabbed the rebound and scored to give the Nittany Lions a lead they wouldn’t surrender.

They added to it at 16:49 with a 2-on-1 and as Nate Sucese converted and despite OSU’s shot advantage, they went into the dressing room down 2-0.

Mason Jobst would trim the lead to one with a powerplay goal in the second. His tenth of the year came with assists to Tanner Laczynski and Matthew Weis, the first and second leading scorers on the team, respectively. Jobst is of course third.

Penn State would answer, however, as they scored just over four minutes later, at 7:46, on the powerplay. Evan Barratt had the goal with Chase Berger and Ohio State tormenter Andrew Sturtz gaining the assists.

And then Ohio State trimmed the lead to one again. Jobst scored his second powerplay goal of the night, with assists going to Wyatt Ege and Laczynski. OSU would go into the intermission down just one and having outshot the most shooting happy team in the country 22-11 in the second. You’d take the odds on them tying this one up.

They didn’t.

That’d be all OSU would get in this one as Jones locked down and saved all ten Ohio State shots in the third period. Penn State actually outshot the Buckeyes when the latter needed the attempts most; it was a 14-10 spread in favor of the Nittany Lions in the third.

Penn State wouldn’t be sent off for a single penalty in the frame (note that the only time OSU could score in this one was on the man advantage), while Laczynski was called for a cross-checking penalty early at 2:23 of the third, which took some time away from the Buckeyes’ attacking capabilities. Ege would be sent off for hooking at 15:47, setting the stage for Penn State to put it away.

Just 42 seconds into the resulting PSU powerplay, Sturtz continued his destruction of all things Ohio State and made it 4-2 despite a failed OSU challenge that the play was offside. The goal stood and there was little hope for Ohio State tonight. But this college hockey. Who knows what could happen?

PSU would then score an empty netter at 18:42, credited to Barratt, and that was that. It was 5-2 in favor of Penn State and the No. 6 team’s six game winning streak was kaput.

Sean Romeo was outdueled by Jones. He wasn’t horrible, stopping 31/35 shots, but when Jones stops 45/47, there’s no much you can do. That’d be a .957 save percentage for Jones. If he did that every game, he’d win the Hobey Baker and Penn State would win the national title.

He doesn’t and they won’t, but he did tonight and it ended Ohio State’s win streak. That’s three losses in three tries so far this season for Ohio State versus Penn State. They’ll look to at least salvage one win in the regular season series Saturday night in University Park.

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MotS&G Scarlet Letter: Saying Goodbye To A Legend

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Dec 29, 2017; Arlington, TX, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback J.T. Barrett (16) celebrates after the game against the USC Trojans in the 2017 Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports


As the clock reaches zeroes and the confetti pours down from above, an Ohio State legend gallops into the sunset after his final game donning the scarlet and gray. It is surely, a bittersweet moment amid an average performance by JT Barrett, but the emotions of this final moment will vary among the fan base.

Two sides of the same coin, the intensity of the arguments can be felt across the nation, and it suddenly turns Buckeye fans against each other, when we should be celebrating his accomplishments and what he has done for the team–instead of nitpicking at his flaws.

JT Barrett has done so much for the university, and yes, while championships are the goal, sometimes the season just plays out differently, leading to the team underachieving, but that is football for you. Sometimes it does not go your way. Do not let the lack of championships obstruct your view of JT and his accomplishments because he has done more in his five-year stint at Ohio State than most players that played the position.

He has more wins than any other Buckeye signal caller, after besting Art Schlicter’s age-old record for wins with his 44th win as a starter against 6 losses, and he was the only Buckeye to go 4-0 against TTUN. As mind-boggling as it has been through the years with his ups and his downs, his strengths and his weaknesses, he still managed to win. It wasn’t always pretty, and he always took over when he had to, but he flat out played to win.

Unfortunately, a small portion of the fanbase is unwilling to appreciate his efforts often pointing to the Iowa game, where the offense under Barrett struggled mightily as they were blown out by 31 points. This 31 point loss was the deciding factor that put eventual Champion Alabama in over Ohio State. Ever since that loss, the appreciation was not the same for Barrett or the team.

This is what is so frustrating about our fanbase–they are too spoiled and they expect too much to the point to where it is unrealistic and unattainable. You cannot expect Ohio State to win every game, you cannot expect the home teams to just lay down just because your Ohio State, and you cannot expect them not to give you their best shot when you come around because you are a brand name in CFB–a blueblood program. Iowa definitely dished out the haymaker or knockout punch in the beginning, and it all just went downhill from there, but the team fought tirelessly until the end.

Yes, the playcalling caters to Barrett’s strengths and they are semi-conservative. There is no pop or explosiveness to the offense. He was inaccurate and inconsistent, the playcalling was limited and uninspiring, they forgot about their RB’s, and they often called nothing but short passes and RPO’s that often lead to Barrett rushes for the rest of the season.

I get it, I fell in love with the Buckeyes in 2006 during my first enlistment in the Air Force coming in from Guam, during the Troy Smith era. They had so much excitement and explosiveness on offense, it was always a treat to watch them shred teams with their unpredictability. I miss it, but it is a different era, different Quarterback. Hopefully, the next man up will provide the same spark on offense, but we need to take the time to appreciate his accomplishments and achievements during his time as a Buckeye.

There is no more need for slander because he is gone. He has done too much for us to go out with negativity like I have seen. He is a Buckeye, he was a great leader, a competitor, a winner, and a legend. Let JT Barrett ride off into the sunset in peace. Send him off on a high note and let his memory bring you joy instead of pure vitriol for what he failed to do and just focus on the positives.

I know that this won’t change the overall perception or view of Barrett, but I have had enough of the negativity. It was fun while it lasted, but the next man up will take over another deep and talented offense. Thank you JT for all you have done, God bless you and I hope that you succeed at the next level, whether it is as a player or a coach. Go Bucks!

J.T. BARRETT RECORDS
Big Ten
45 – Touchdowns responsible for, season
7 – Freshman of the week awards, season 9423 – Total Yardage, career

Ohio State
233 – Completions, season (2016)
529 – Completions, career
6 – Touchdown passes, games (2 times)
34 – Touchdown passes, season (2014)
69 – Touchdown passes, career
177.2 – Passing Yards per game, career
18 – 200-yard passing games, career
169.8 – Passing efficiency, season (2014)
3,772 – Total yards, season (2014)
314.3 – Average total offensive yards, season (2014)
245.7 – Average total offensive yards, career
7 – Touchdowns responsible for, game (BGSU, 2016)
45 – Touchdowns responsible for, season (2014)
100 – Touchdowns responsible for, career
11 – Games gaining 200 yards total offense, season (2 times)
26 – Games gaining 200 yards total offense, career
7 – Games gaining 300 yards total offense, season (2014)
14 – Games gaining 300 yards total offense, career
1 – Games gaining 400 or more yards total offense, season
11 – Most wins by first-year starting QB
189 – Rushing yards by a QB, game (Minnesota, 2014)
86 – Longest rush by a QB (Minnesota, 2014)

BARRETT’S CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE STATS


YEAR G-GS Rush Pass TOT AVG
2014 12-12 938 2834 3772 314.3
2015 11-5 682 992 1674 152.2
2016 12-12 847 2428 3275 272.9
Totals 35-29 2467 6254 8721 249.2

CAREER BESTS
Completions……………………… 28 at Penn State (10/22/16)
Attempts…………………………… 43 at Penn State (10/22/16)
Yards Passing……………………. 349 vs. Bowling Green (9/3/16)
TD passes…………………………. *6 (2x) last vs. Bowling Green (9/3/16)
Longest Completion……………. 80 vs. Navy (8/30/14)
Yards Rushing…………………… *189 at Minnesota (11/25/14)
Rushing Attempts………………. 30 vs. Michigan (11/26/16)
Longest Rush…………………….. *86/TD at Minnesota (11/25/14)
Rushing TDs……………………… 2 (6x) last at Wisconsin (10/15/16)
Total Offense…………………….. 409 vs. Cincinnati (9/27/14)
Total Touchdowns……………… *7 vs. Bowling Green (9/3/16)
*Indicates school records; ^School QB records




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