MSU's Kyle Ahrens looking forward to facing brother, Buckeyes
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Plans for shirts that were half Michigan State, half Ohio State were scrapped, so the sizable contingent of friends and relatives of the Ahrens family will settle for mix-and-match Spartan and Buckeye gear this weekend in Columbus.
The return of Kyle, a redshirt junior wing at MSU, to his home state to take on his brother Justin and the Buckeyes is a big deal in the Versailles, Ohio, community. So much that Versailles High School tried to reschedule a tripleheader on Saturday,
Kyle Ahrens said, to allow supporters the chance to drive an hour and 45 minutes over to Value City Arena.
“It’s gonna be something else,” Ahrens said. “Our little town sold like a bunch of tickets from what I hear. A lot of people are going to the game. We’ve been talking about this game for a long time, for actually a couple years now, so it’s kind of surreal that it’s about to happen.”
Ahrens is projected
to start in place of Joshua Langford again on Saturday, adding to the significance of the day.
It’ll be the first time he’s squared off against Justin in a competitive setting. Whenever they played against their siblings — Kyle is one of six Ahrens children — Justin and Kyle were always on the same side. Later, they’d team together during Kyle’s senior year at Versailles.
Justin, a 6-foot-5 freshman guard, has appeared in seven games for the Buckeyes this season, tallying eight points and two rebounds in 38 total minutes. When Kyle was home for Christmas, the brothers had extensive conversations about adjusting to college basketball and staying grounded.
“He’s just doing basically exactly what I did – and he’s getting even more time than I did my freshman year,” Ahrens said. “But he’s just going through the time where he’s just working out, working out, working out. He’s not getting much time right now, but they said his role is gonna start getting bigger as time goes on. He needs to spend more time in the weight room, but he’s on the right track.”
The communication between the Ahrens brothers hasn’t slowed in the leadup to the game. Kyle’s knowledge of Ohio State’s roster, specifically third-leading scorer
Luther Muhammad, Justin’s roommate and Kyle’s matchup, could be an advantage for the Spartans.
“We’ve been texting actually a lot lately. It’s just kind of crazy that it’s all about to happen,” Ahrens said. “We’ve been waiting for this moment for years, just to be on the same court at two big-time Big Ten schools. Just kind of a surreal moment for us and our family.”
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