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#20 Ohio State 78, LSU 76 (final)

What I liked:
- The guts and composure of the team down the stretch...unbelievable
- Ron Lewis played his best game so far as a buckeye. Great penetration and foul shooting
- Dials stepped it up big time and carried the offense most of the game. He also snagged a lot of boards
- Sylvester hit the clutch shot...again
- Foster's steal followed by his trey starting the comeback

What I didn't like:
- The defense, especially the perimeter, was getting schooled
- Turnovers during the first third of the game...way too many
- The officiating :wink2:
- A few weak passes by Butler that were stolen
- Giving up 2nd and 3rd chances to LSU

Whew can you believe that? First off, hats off to the team and coaches for sticking with it. This was NOT our game, and until the very end, we deserved to lose it. LSU has some young, physical players that attack the boards and I credit them for their relentlessness. Davis has some quick feet and is an excellent dribbler for a center. To come out of this game with a W is phenomenal. Thad will surely have some good footage to go over with the team to prepare for the Nittany Lions.

I had the pleasure of sitting behind an NBA scout for the Knicks today and he was charting just about everything for our four seniors. Let me just say that he was impressed with the guts our team had at the end. We had a great time chatting and I definitely put in a few good words for our guys that he jotted down as well :wink2:
 
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This was a huge win for the team. There are two things that I'm worried about, and that is that:

1.) I'm afraid that once they start falling behind by a lot, that they aren't going to be a ble to dig themselves out of a hole, like they have so far this year.

2.) Once we face good teams on the road, that we may not fare as well as we have so far against poorer teams, and the way we've played at the Schott.
 
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By the way, I noticed the press tables are quite empty. Anyone think I could pull off telling the Schott staff that I am a reporter for an Ohio State website called Buckeye Planet and I will be reporting on the game. I could take in my laptop and camera and get some pics up during the game? :wink:
 
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I just got back, what an awesome game!! I'm sooo glad I decided to go today haha. I'm sure other people have already said this but it reminded me a lot of the Illinois game last year (without the stampeding student section :biggrin:). I think they should start giving me free tickets because I am obviously responsible for both great games since I was there.

Oh, funny story. The guy sitting next to me was the most negative bastard on the planet, he actually LEFT with 2:30 left when we were down by ten, and I kid you not the comeback began literally seconds after he left haha. Even more ironically, his favorite target for criticism the whole game was Sylvester. And on a not so funny note, it was apparently his daughters first basketball game, what a great game it would have been if he didn't drag her out early too! Too bad she was too young to remember it probably or to even find out that we won the game, or she could hold it against him for the rest of her life haha.

But anyways.... GREAT GAME! Can't wait to celebrate tonight!

:gobucks3::gobucks4:
 
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GD, you make some really good points. I also liked one that Mili made during the game. Had we lost, Matta would have made sure the guys took something positive away from it.

I think it was good that these guys got a good scare but geez am I impressed with our Buckeyes!:)
 
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Would someone who was at the game please tell me that tons of effin fans didn't leave VC? (Lie if you have to - I want to think we have great fans...)

Oh, funny story. The guy sitting next to me was the most negative bastard on the planet, he actually LEFT with 2:30 left when we were down by ten, and I kid you not the comeback began literally seconds after he left haha. Even more ironically, his favorite target for criticism the whole game was Sylvester. And on a not so funny note, it was apparently his daughters first basketball game, what a great game it would have been if he didn't drag her out early too! Too bad she was too young to remember it probably or to even find out that we won the game, or she could hold it against him for the rest of her life haha.

If by "funny" you mean "pathetic and infuriating," then, yeah... funny story.

You were supposed to lie to me!! :)
 
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Booya!
 
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LINK

Buckeyes come back from 15 down to LSU

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- There's something about big games and last-minute shots that seem to bring out the best in Matt Sylvester.

It was the Ohio State swingman who made the 3-pointer that dashed No. 1 Illinois' unbeaten season last March.

Hitting just 31 percent of his shots from the field this season, Sylvester hit another big 3 with 5.5 seconds left Saturday to cap a furious comeback and keep the 21st-ranked Buckeyes undefeated with a 78-76 victory over LSU.

"I don't know what I was thinking -- my mind was pretty much blank, hoping that I'd make the shot," Sylvester said. "But when I let that one go, I felt pretty good about it."

Ohio State (10-0) trailed by 15 points with just over 5½ minutes left and was down by 10 with 2½ minutes remaining before making every big play imaginable -- and scoring the final 12 points -- down the stretch.

"What a game!" Ohio State coach Thad Matta said. "I'm still a little bit numb."

Terence Dials led the Buckeyes with 24 points, Sylvester and Ron Lewis each added 14 and Je'Kel Foster had 12.

"We never gave up," Lewis said. "The whole thing, the whole time, we were saying we couldn't give up, that we had to stay together. We knew we could get a victory if we put our minds to it."

LSU (7-4), rattled near the end with a lineup dominated by freshmen, was led by Glen "Big Baby" Davis' 25 points. Darrel Mitchell added 16, Tyrus Thomas had 14 points, 11 rebounds and five blocked shots and Tasmin Mitchell had 12 points.

"It's not Christmas, it's New Year's," LSU coach John Brady said. "But maybe we gave them a game."

Davis' basket off a backdoor lob pass with 3:23 left gave the Tigers a 76-66 lead. But that was the final points for an LSU team that had three freshmen in the starting lineup and six among its top nine players.

Foster hit a 3-pointer from the right wing with 2:25 left and, after a miss by Davis, Sylvester's 3-pointer bounced around the rim before falling with 1:44 remaining, cutting the lead to 76-72.

Darrel Mitchell's 3-pointer was off the mark and Dials rebounded. The Buckeyes pulled within a point on point guard Jamar Butler's only 3-pointer of the game as the clock hit the 1-minute mark.

After a timeout, the Tigers tried to regroup but Thomas' off-balance driving layup missed and the ball ended up going out of bounds off an Ohio State player with 36 seconds left. LSU inbounded again and guard Ben Voogd patiently dribbled out front. He passed quickly to Davis, whose hurried air ball from 18 feet resulted in a shot-clock violation with 22 seconds left.

Ohio State called a timeout and then tried to work the ball inside to Dials, but Foster ended up sandwiched between two defenders at the free throw line. The ball popped loose for an instant and he regained it, awkwardly tossing a pass to Sylvester who was unguarded in the left corner.

"I knew Syl was open, and I was hoping to get him the ball," Foster said. "They were doing a great job with their defense."

Sylvester set his feet, took his time and hit nothing but net on the 3-pointer as a crowd of 16,136 erupted.

Sylvester, whose 3-pointer with 5.1 seconds left beat Illinois in the final regular-season game last March, said a classmate in a badminton class gave him a string of beads before the game. The classmate promised him they would turn around his shooting woes.

"He gave me the beads and I shoved them in my sock. I had them there the whole game," Sylvester said. "Now I'll have to take him out for a steak dinner or something."

The teams traded timeouts before Voogd brought the ball up the court and passed to Davis, whose 20-footer with a second left was off the mark, Thomas failing to tip it in as the buzzer sounded.

The game was a perfect follow-up to the last meeting between the teams. LSU beat the Buckeyes 113-101 in double overtime on Jan. 15, 2005. Eleven players scored in double figures, and the Tigers outrebounded the Buckeyes -- who hit a school-record 18 3-pointers -- by 20.

LSU, leading the nation in rebounding margin, backed up that statistic with a 35-29 advantage on Saturday, its young and talented front line dominating beneath the baskets except for when Dials was making one-on-one moves.

"It felt like it was 105-29," Matta said of the rebounding differential.

The Tigers led by 13 points in the first half only to have the Buckeyes cut it to 43-39 at halftime.

Ohio State came in as one of only nine unbeatens left in Division I, the first time it had opened 9-0 since the 1990-91 team won its first 17 games.

"I think we kind of quit playing to win and (started) playing not to lose," Brady said. "We had it going. We just didn't finish it off. It's a game we let go."
 
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