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MaxBuck;1428760; said:I appreciate your keeping Fungo locked in the closet. Ill-tempered little fuck needs to learn his lesson.
I think the problem with Wisconsin is that they only know how to play one type of game and they do not alter it much if it is close or if they have to come from behind. That three-pointer by Bohanon coming off a double screen did not even stand a chance. You would have thought they could have drawn up a better place than that.Bucky Katt;1428758; said:Meh, if the roles were reversed, we'd be talking about OSU cracking under pressure down the stretch and choking away a lead by sitting on the ball. OSU made the plays that needed to be made, but Bucky helped out by running nothing resembling an offense. I have no problem with that assertion by Bernini :p
You are so cheap you should give everybody who has donated another 500,000 vcash:)BB73;1428734; said:Incidentally, I just made more vCash on this game than I've had to give up in donations for the Spring Drive so far.
So donate some more and steal that vCash!
That about made me puke.OregonBuckeye;1428813; said:I'm watching the halftime show for the first time and wow, Digger and and Hubert Davis need to shut the fuck up. Just a couple morons who only care about offense. 0 Big-10 teams after the first round, Hubie? Eat a bag of shit.
Oh yeah, great win!
Men's basketball: Buckeyes advance in Big Ten tourney
Turner sparks victory over Badgers with 19 points
Friday, March 13, 2009 4:55 PM
By Bob Baptist
INDIANAPOLIS -- Evan Turner scored six points and P.J. Hill made three free throws as the Ohio State men's basketball team closed the game with a 14-3 run in the final five minutes and defeated Wisconsin 61-57 in a Big Ten tournament quarterfinal today in Conseco Fieldhouse.
Turner scored 19 points, and Jeremie Simmons had 10 off the bench as the Buckeyes (21-9), the tournament's No.5 seed, advanced to play top-seeded Michigan State (26-5) in a tournament semifinal at 1:40 p.m. Saturday.
It is the first time Ohio State has defeated a higher seed in the tournament since 2003, when the No.8-seeded Buckeyes reached the championship game before losing to Illinois.
Wisconsin (19-12) was led by Trevon Hughes with 15 points.
The margin between the teams was not greater than four points until Wisconsin scored on four straight possessions to take a 54-47 lead with six minutes left.
Ohio State responded by scoring on four of its next five possessions. Jon Diebler capped the 8-0 run with a three-pointer from the left corner that gave the Buckeyes a 55-54 lead with 1:46 left.
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I'll be sure to tell him the next time I see him LitlBuck .LitlBuck;1428837; said:I forgot, someone please tell Walter O if he is in that situation again not to foul. That was not a good idea.
GrizzlyBuck;1428872; said:Nice win by the Bucks.
HDavis is just trying to get pub (he has actually said nice things about the Bucks before) and I admit that it can be somewhat painful to watch B10 bball sometimes. It is not pretty and who knows it may not lead to too many B10 teams winning in the Big Dance, but usually it seems that when they go against teams who don't see them all the time that the B10's offenses improve and their D's stay about the same leading to at least some success in the tourney.