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Google Buckeye Cruise: Coombs 'Really Sad' To Be Leaving Ohio State - Scout

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Buckeye Cruise: Coombs 'Really Sad' To Be Leaving Ohio State
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ABOARD SERENADE OF THE SEAS – When the 2018 college football season kicks off, Kerry Coombs won't be at Ohio Stadium. The Buckeyes' season opener against Oregon State is set for Sept. 1 at Ohio Stadium. That same weekend, Coombs will be with the ...


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LGHL Ohio State men’s track and field wins first indoor Big Ten title since 1993

Ohio State men’s track and field wins first indoor Big Ten title since 1993
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The Buckeyes claimed the conference championship for the first time in 25 years.

It was a big weekend for the Ohio State men’s track and field team, who were able to beat out Nebraska in the final meet of the day to win the Big Ten Championship. This marks the first indoor conference title for the men’s team since 1993, and the fifth indoor title for a Buckeye team under coach Karen Dennis (the first four with the women’s team).

It came down to the final 4x400 relay, with the Buckeyes holding on to a narrow 2-point lead over the Cornhuskers. Ohio State foursome of Asa Burke, Nick Gray, Drelan Bramwell and Andre Jeff were ready to defend their lead, and did so while also setting a school record with a time of 3:05.09 — good enough to win gold in the event and secure the Big Ten title for the Buckeyes.


“I’m most proud of these seniors,” director of track and field and cross country Karen Dennis said. “Nick Demaline, Cole Gorski and Zack Bazile are all seniors and they got us off to a great start on Friday. They are the ones who have bought into this program. They have really motivated everyone else.

Nick Gray contributed to more than just the 4x400 relay, he claimed gold in the 200m dash — his third consecutive title in the event — and set a new school, as well as meet records in the process, with a time of 20.45. He’s bested his own time the last three times he’s won. He also scored in the 60m dash, winning bronze with a time of 6.72 — just one spot behind football player Kendall Sheffield, who finished with a time of 6.68.

Other Buckeye contributors included triple jump duo DaJuan Seward and Zack Bazile; Seward finished having gone a career-best distance of 15.77m (for a bronze medal), and Bazile finished just behind his with a jump of 15.69m. Mid-distance (800m) runner Alex Lomong finished at No. 4 with a time of 1:51.06, and long distance runner Luke Landis finished No. 6 in the mile and Ryan Harrington finished No. 8 in the 600m race.

It’s been over two decades since the last time the men’s team were the inddoor Big Ten Champions, and they should be celebrating for quite awhile.


Finally!!!! After a 23 year drought, we won the BigTen title!!! We did this for you Coach Karen✊ pic.twitter.com/SOsiNwMqTi

— Nick gray (@__saintnick__) February 24, 2018

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Google Watch: Kendall Sheffield helps Buckeyes win Big Ten title - 247Sports

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Watch: Kendall Sheffield helps Buckeyes win Big Ten title
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Kendall Sheffield made his debut for the Buckeyes at cornerback last season after initially playing at Alabama and transferring to Blinn College. Now he's having an impact on Ohio State's track and field team. The Texas native finished second in the 60 ...
Ohio State men's track and field wins first indoor Big Ten title since 1993Land-Grant Holy Land
Men's track | Ohio State wins first Big Ten indoors since 1993The Columbus Dispatch

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Google ESPN: Buckeyes have 16-percent chance at winning Big Ten title - 247Sports

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ESPN: Buckeyes have 16-percent chance at winning Big Ten title
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Ohio State needs Wisconsin to upset Michigan State in order for the Buckeyes to win a share of the Big Ten regular-season men's basketball championship. ESPN's Basketball Power Index gives the Badgers a 16-percent chance of upsetting the Spartans in ...
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Google T&F: Buckeyes Win First Big Ten Indoor Title Since 1993 - 13abc Action News

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T&F: Buckeyes Win First Big Ten Indoor Title Since 1993
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Nick Demaline (shot put), Zack Bazile (long jump), Cole Gorski (pole vault), Nick Gray (200m dash) and the 4x400m relay all captured titles to help lead the Buckeyes to the top of the podium. “I'm most proud of these seniors,” director of track and ...


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Google Kurelic: Spring means recruits at OSU; Good QB news - 247Sports

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Kurelic: Spring means recruits at OSU; Good QB news
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On March 8 Houston (Texas) St. Pius X quarterback Grant Gunnell visits Ohio State. The Buckeyes have offered Grunnell. Monroe (N.C.) Sun Valley quarterback Sam Howell is working on a date to visit Ohio State. The Buckeyes have offered Howell a scholarship.
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Google Buckeyes outlast Hoosiers in 2OT...Rams take A10 title - WJBD Online

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Buckeyes outlast Hoosiers in 2OT...Rams take A10 title
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UNDATED (AP) - Ohio State and Rhode Island were winners on a very light night of top-25 men's basketball. C.J. Jackson made a long 3-pointer with 1.7 seconds left in double overtime to give the 16th-ranked Buckeyes an 80-78 victory at Indiana. Keita ...
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Google Buckeyes clip Hoosiers in 2OT | IU | The Journal Gazette - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette

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BLOOMINGTON – On Senior Night at Assembly Hall, it was a junior who nearly led Indiana to its biggest victory of the Big Ten season. Juwan Morgan scored nine of his team-high 18 points in the game's two overtimes, including six in double overtime to ...

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Google Gophers Fell #6 Buckeyes 2-1 - Gopher Puck Live

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Gophers Fell #6 Buckeyes 2-1
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Jack Glover summed up his team's mindset following a nailbiting Gopher win Friday night at Mariucci Arena. The Gophers (19-13-1 Overall, 10-10-1-1 B1G) beat the Ohio State Buckeyes (19-8-4, 12-8-1) by a 2-1 score in a tight, up-and-down thriller of a ...


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LB Tommy ‘Two Thumbs’ Eichenberg (Rose Bowl Def MVP, All B1G, All-American, Las Vegas Raiders)

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Tommy Eichenberg
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Younger brother of current Notre Dame OL Liam Eichenberg. Tommy currently holds offers from Boston College, Iowa, Kentucky, Purdue, Duke, Maryland, Toledo, Ball State, & Temple. Does not currently hold an Ohio State offer.

Watch his highlight film and tell me this kid doesn't deserve an Ohio State offer. Incredibly underrated and one of the best recruits in Ohio for 2019.

Google No. 16 Buckeyes keep title hopes alive with win at Indiana - The San Luis Obispo Tribune

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No. 16 Buckeyes keep title hopes alive with win at Indiana
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Instead of going with the Buckeyes' designed final play, he changed it on the fly. When Jackson finally got control of the pass in the closing seconds of double overtime, he faked another pass and spotted up for a 25-footerand that silenced Indiana's ...


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SURPRISE, Ariz. — A six-run eighth inning pushed the second-ranked Oregon State baseball team to a 10-8 come-from-behind victory over Ohio State Friday afternoon at Surprise Stadium. The Beavers opened the eighth inning down two and loaded the bases ...
Recap: Oregon State Baseball Defeats Ohio State, 10-8Building the Dam

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Google No. 16 Buckeyes keep title hopes alive with win at Indiana - Toledo Blade

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No. 16 Buckeyes keep title hopes alive with win at Indiana
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16 Ohio State an 80-78 victory at Indiana on Friday night. With the win, the Buckeyes (24-7, 15-3) can claim a share of the conference crown in coach Chris Holtmann's first season — if No. 2 Michigan State loses at Wisconsin on Sunday. Juwan Morgan ...
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Ohio State: No, the Buckeyes aren't going into the conference tournament with the momentum they had hoped. And they may not get even a share of the league crown they craved. But they will be one of the top three seeds and they'll have a few days to get ...
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Google Buckeyes knock off Indiana in double OT - Albany Times Union

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Buckeyes knock off Indiana in double OT
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With the win, the Buckeyes (24-7, 15-3) can claim a share of the conference crown in coach Chris Holtmann's first season — if No. 2 Michigan State loses at Wisconsin on Sunday. Juwan Morgan scored 18 points and Robert Johnson added 17 to lead the ...


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Google ET Basketball: Lady Buckeyes knocked out by Argyle - Longview News-Journal

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ET Basketball: Lady Buckeyes knocked out by Argyle
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In three out of those four trips to the state's final 16, the Lady Buckeyes have run into a buzzsaw. Three-time defending state champion Argyle jumped out to a quick lead and that was all it took, dispatching Gilmer, 46-27, in a Class 4A, Region II ...


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Google No. 16 Buckeyes keep title hopes alive with win at Indiana - Washington Post

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No. 16 Buckeyes keep title hopes alive with win at Indiana
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Keita Bates-Diop finished with 24 points and 14 rebounds and C.J. Jackson made a long 3-pointer with 1.7 seconds left in double overtime to give No. 16 Ohio State an 80-78 victory at Indiana on Friday night. With the win, the ...
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Google Buckeyes back at pipeline school for another offer - 247Sports

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Buckeyes back at pipeline school for another offer
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The Buckeyes have certainly recruited Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) St. Thomas Aquinas well. So it's no surprise they have gone back there with another scholarship offer. This one has gone out to defensive back Jordan Battle. Blessed to receive an offer from ...


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Google Kam Williams reaches the 1000-point mark against Indiana - 247Sports

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Kam Williams reaches the 1000-point mark against Indiana
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A little over three years later and Williams has become the Buckeyes' three-point threat and a regular contributed. On Friday night against Indiana, Williams again rose up for another three and hit. This made shot was equally as special, making ...
Kam Williams Becomes 56th Buckeye in Program History to Reach 1000 PointsEleven Warriors

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LGHL Ohio State ends the regular season with a 80-78 double overtime win against Indiana

Ohio State ends the regular season with a 80-78 double overtime win against Indiana
Matt Tamanini
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The Buckeyes are now guaranteed a top-two seed in next week’s B1G Tournament, thanks to a last-second shot in 2OT by Jackson.

To wrap up the regular season, the No. 16 Ohio State Buckeyes (24-7, 15-3) spoiled the Indiana Hoosiers’ (16-14, 9-9) Senior Night with a 80-78 victory on Friday Night at Assembly Hall. With the victory, the Buckeyes are guaranteed one of the top two seeds in next week’s Big Ten Tournament.

They can take the top-seed, and a share of the regular season title, with a No. 2 Michigan State loss at Wisconsin on Sunday. The Hoosiers will be slotted into the No. 6 or 7 seed, depending on the outcome of the Penn State at Nebraska game.

Though OSU led for most of the game, it was a contentious, back-and-forth contest throughout. Every time that the Buckeyes would go on a run, the Hoosiers would respond with a series of seemingly uncontested layups and OSU turnovers.

Also capitalizing on his 13 against Rutgers following a three-game suspension, Kam Williams became the 56th member of the Ohio State men’s basketball program to score more then 1,000 points in his career.

C.J. Jackson got the scoring going with a smooth drive to the basket, thanks to an excellent seal out by Kaleb Wesson. Unfortunately for the Buckeyes, this was likely the freshman center’s best moment of the first 20 minutes. From there, Williams got five of the team’s next seven points, to give the Buckeyes a 9-8 lead at the first media timeout.


CJ Jackson with a quick bucket + nice dish on the break to start the game pic.twitter.com/oZUIJ2YWlc

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) February 24, 2018

Despite starting slowly in most of the games over the last month or so, Big Ten Player of the Year front-runner Keita Bates-Diop got going early on Friday, thanks to his ability to get to the line. He hit three free-throws, then connected from distance, to give himself an early six. His other considerable skills were on display as well, as he notched three rebounds and two blocks in the first eight minutes of action.

Even though KBD has mostly maintained his impressive stat lines throughout the season, he— likely more than any other Buckeye— will benefit from the six days off before the conference tournament tips off for OSU. He has been asked to carry the load on both sides of the floor all year, and his legs have been showing signs of fatigue as of late. Having nearly a week off before the B1G Tournament (and then another week and a half before the NCAA Tournament) should do him a world of good.

Thanks in part to a 13-2 run, the Buckeyes opened up a 22-14 lead at the under-eight media timeout, even though they were shooting just 36.8 percent (7-for-19) from the field. They were buoyed by three three-pointers (two from Bates-Diop and one from Williams).

They were helped by the fact that IU’s leading scorer Juwan Morgan picked up an early two fouls. While Hoosier head coach Archie Miller didn’t pull his junior forward for long, Morgan did seem more tentative, especially on the defensive end, as was evidenced by the fancy back-door cut by Jackson.


Nice backdoor pass from Tate to Jackson puts Ohio State up 10 pic.twitter.com/702DyYWNpp

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) February 24, 2018

After back-to-back buckets by Williams, OSU held a 26-14 lead, but sloppy play by the Buckeyes— including two turnovers by Andrew Dakich— led to a Hoosier 8-0 run, which was punctuated by a Justin Smith follow-up dunk.

Indiana was down just 26-22 when the teams went into the final media timeout of the half with 3:44 remaining.


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— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) February 24, 2018

Out of that timeout, Bates-Diop found Jackson at the top of the key, and the junior nailed a three. Unfortunately, IU’s Aljami Durham responded with one of his own on the next trip down the floor. After a KBD jumper, Andre Wesson was late getting around a screen, and Freddie McSwain Jr. connected from distance. Next, on the subsequent possession, Durham missed the “and-1” that would have tied the game at 31.

After McSwain hit the front-end of two free-throws, he air-balled the second, giving the Buckeyes the ball with less than 40 seconds ahead of the half. KBD hit a bank-shot from the block, and then Josh Newkirk hit a pair of free-throws to send the game to the locker room tied at 33.

Bates-Diop led all scorers at intermission with 13. He was also tops in rebounds (7) as well. Williams was the next Buckeye with nine points. Indiana senior Robert Johnson also had nine to lead the home team in his final game in Assembly Hall.

Most of the halftime stats were fairly comparable; OSU shot 40 percent (12-30) in the half, while IU went 12-27 (44.4%); both teams were 4-8 (50%) from downtown. Ohio State coughed up six turnovers to Indiana’s five.

The two biggest discrepancies were free-throw shooting and bench points. Both teams connected on five FTs, but the Buckeyes did so in seven attempts to IU’s 10. And, while Micah Potter had all four of OSU’s bench points, the Hoosier reserves combined for 14.


KAM SLAM! @OhioStateHoops pic.twitter.com/n6vR4Q4Xub

— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) February 24, 2018

A Williams dunk and a Bates-Diop jumper accounted for the first two baskets of the half, before Tate picked up his third foul of the game. Trusting his senior leader, head coach Chris Holtmann let the Pickerington native stay in the game. On the next offensive possession, he forced Morgan into his third foul of the game, sending him to the bench.

After the teams traded buckets, Tate used a sneaky little stutter-step on the fastbreak to get his first points of the night, giving the Buckeyes a 43-36 lead. OSU opened the second half on an impressive 10-3 run in just over four minutes of action.


Jae'Sean Tate just crossed this man up something fierce pic.twitter.com/p5myVe4tdy

— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) February 24, 2018

As the second half progressed, both Wesson brothers were whistled for their third fouls. With the younger Wesson out of the game, Potter allowed two sneaky IU layups underneath (one by Smith and the other by Johnson), and then mishandled a pass, turning it back over to the Hoosiers. Despite the fact that the Buckeyes went 7-for-10 from the field to open the half, they were only able to open a 48-45 lead.

With 10:37 remaining in the half, Durham cut to the basket and laid it in to tie the game at 48. After the teams exchanged layups, Jackson hit his second triple of the night. Bookmarking a thunderous Smith dunk, Bates-Diop and Tate both hit nifty floaters in the lane to, but Zach McRoberts hit a corner three to answer, and to get the Hoosiers back within a single possession.

Following a Dakich offensive foul, Morgan picked up his first bucket of the half, and Tate picked up his fourth foul of the game. Morgan missed the free-throw, but the game was tied at 59 with five minutes remaining in the half.

Bates-Diop turned the ball over on the offensive end, which led to a Newkirk layup, giving IU its first lead since they were up 10-9 at the 15:23 mark in the first half. On the next possession, Tate got inside and ended a 7-0 Indiana run to tie it back up.

Then on the other end of the floor, he drew an offensive foul on Morgan— the junior’s fourth. From there, the Buckeyes went to Bates-Diop, who hit a contested jumper. Then on the next IU possession, he blocked a Smith shot inside. It was KBD’s third block of the game. However, after the ensuing in-bounds, Bates-Diop fouled Smith, who hit both ends of the 1-and-1 to tie it at 63.

KBD picked up a steal— his second of the evening— on the defensive end that led to a Jackson three-point attempt that went halfway down before popping back out.

A contested Tate jumper in the lane was left wanting, giving IU the ball and the shot-clock turned off, but they were unable to get a basket, and the two traditional rivals went to overtime to close out the regular season.

In the extra session, Morgan hit the front-end of a 1-and-1, but then IU got the tip and rebound on the missed back-end. However, they couldn’t capitalize, and it was Kaleb Wesson’s turn to head to the stripe after being fouled on a shot attempt in the lane. The freshman hit just one of his two free-throws, and the game was again tied.

On the next possession, the Buckeyes gave up yet another layup, as Morgan found McRoberts cutting to the lane. Kaleb Wesson responded with an inside bunny, and then Williams got the Buckeye steal, leading to yet another easy bucket for the freshman Wesson.

However, the action continued to be fast and furious in overtime, as Morgan got another layup just inside of two minutes, but Williams answered with a long two to give OSU a 70-68 lead.

With the lead and the ball, Holtmann called timeout to set up his offense. In an effort to get a two-for-one, the call was to give Bates-Diop a three-point attempt from the top of the key. Unfortunately for the Buckeyes, it bounced off the back of the rim, and IU’s McRoberts collected the rebound.

After a timeout, on the offensive end, Morgan missed the layup, and McRoberts tipped the ball back to a Hoosier, giving them another offensive possession, down two. After the break, Johnson turned the corner and attacked the basket. Andre Wesson fouled him in the act, and Johnson hit both to tie the game at 70. The foul disqualified the elder Wesson for the remainder.

With 7.8 seconds left, Jackson and Bates-Diop fought over a Tate pass, sending the game to a second extra frame.

The first offensive possession for the Buckeyes went inside to KBD. He was unable to hit the shot, but he was fouled. He only connected on one of his free-throws. On IU’s first possession, Kaleb Wesson picked up his fourth foul, but Morgan missed both, giving the Buckeyes the ball and the advantage. But, Williams rushed a jumper, leading to yet another backdoor cut. This time Morgan slammed it home to take the 72-71 lead.

On the other end, Jackson had a layup blocked out of bounds. However, with just one second left on the shot clock, Bates-Diop couldn’t connect on the jumper. But after a Kaleb Wesson rebound, Tate took the ball in transition all the way to the hoop, giving OSU the one-point lead.

On the next trip, the freshman Wesson got tangled up with Morgan fighting through the screen, and fouled out. Morgan made both free-throws to give the Hoosiers the 74-73 lead with 2:30 remaining.

With both Wessons out, Dakich was back in the game after a long absence. On the drive, he found Tate inside for the layup. However, the lead was short-lived as Smith converted on a layup of his own.

KBD put up a deep three as the shot-clock expired. It hit off the rim hard, but Johnson traveled as he fell to the floor after collecting the board, giving OSU another possession, and the Buckeyes took advantage, as KBD imposed his will inside, giving the Buckeyes the 77-76 lead with just :58 left.

On IU’s trip down the floor, Tate played fantastic defense with four fouls, forcing a wild Smith attempt that was eventually corralled by Bates-Diop. However, OSU couldn’t take advantage as Dakich mishandled a pass resulting in an over-and-back.

Morgan backed KBD down for the layup, to take the lead. But with less than four seconds remaining, Jackson hit an incredible three-pointer to ice the game for the Buckeyes 80-78.

The Buckeyes and Hoosiers will return to the hardwood later this week in the Big Ten Tournament. Seedings and matchups will be finalized on Sunday, after all of the conference’s regular season games have been concluded. However, OSU has already earned the coveted double-bye and will begin their postseason on Friday, March 2. IU will begin play on March 1.

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