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13 points against Syracuse. Only needs 10 points in each of the next two games to become Ohio State's #3 leading scorer and a National Champion:)bkochmc;2130525; said:Game 37: NCAA Tournament, Sweet 16 vs. Cincinnati
Game Points: 4
Season Points: 534
Scoring average: 14.43
Total Points: 1,958
Still at #4. He is 32 points behind Jerry Lucas.
LitlBuck;2132277; said:13 points against Syracuse. Only needs 10 points in each of the next two games to become Ohio State's #3 leading scorer and a National Champion:)
Archg2h;2132284; said:He had a pretty good game, but after making his 1st 2 shots he was 1-10, but he had 9 rebounds, tied for the team lead.
jenkinswoody;2132308; said:He did what he could to help the team win...That's all that matters.
Bill Lucas;2132389; said:Exactly. People need to let it go and stop with the not so subtle digs.
bkochmc;2135215; said:Game 39: NCAA Tournament, National Semi-Finals vs. Kansas
Game Points: 19
Season Points: 564
Scoring average: 14.39
Total Points: 1,990
Mr. Buford ends his great Buckeye career tying Jerry Lucas at #3 on the all-time list.
http://www.buckeyextra.com/content/blogs/hoops-and-scoops/2012/04/04-01-12-postgame-kansas.htmlWilliam Buford was still in his OSU uniform past midnight, an hour after the game ended, as if he didn't want to take if off for the final time.
"It's over -- my last college game for me," Buford said in a tone of disbelief. "I've been playing college basketball for four years and now it's over. It's crazy."
Buford scored 19 points last night to finished his career with 1,990 -- tying Jerry Lucas for third place on OSU's all-time scoring list.He surpassed Kelvin Ransey as the school's all-time leader in field goal attempts (1,689).
"I don't know if I can put into words what he's meant to this program," Matta said. "I watched him mature, watched him grow as a person, watched him grow as a player. I'm proud of him. I'm happy for him. He's helped us build this basketball program into something special."
Questions about his poor shooting have followed William Buford like a bloodhound of late, but the Ohio State senior guard took the queries in stride heading into last night. He said all he cared about was winning.
Buford had been mired in an offensive slump since he scored 25 and hit the game-winning shot against Michigan State in the regular season finale.
The Toledo native entered the Kansas game having made only 25 of 78 shots (32 percent) in three Big Ten tournament games and four NCAA tournament games. He had made just 12 of 44 three-point attempts (27 percent) in the nine games before last night.
Buford found his shooting stroke against the Jayhawks. He made six of 10 shots from the field -- including three of five three-pointers -- and all four of his free throw attempts to finish with a team-high 19 points. He also grabbed seven rebounds.
"I'm happy we made it this far, but I would have loved to have made it to the championship game," Buford said. "Hopefully I can go down as one of the greatest ever to play at Ohio State, If that would be my legacy, that would be great."
bkochmc;2135215; said:Game 39: NCAA Tournament, National Semi-Finals vs. Kansas
Game Points: 19
Season Points: 564
Scoring average: 14.46
Total Points: 1,990
Mr. Buford ends his great Buckeye career tying Jerry Lucas at #3 on the all-time list.