Ohio State Basketball Suffers Worse Loss Of The Season
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- The Ohio State Buckeyes Basketball team suffered a disappointing loss to the University of Maryland Terrapins on Sunday, February 3.
- The Buckeyes were outplayed in every aspect of the game and never really had a chance to win.
- Maryland’s defense was suffocating, and Ohio State’s offense could not get anything going.
- The Buckeyes shot just 33% from the field and 25% from three-point range.
- Maryland’s offense was clicking on all cylinders, and they shot 50% from the field and 46% from three-point range.
- Ohio State’s lack of size was exploited by the Terrapins, who outrebounded the Buckeyes 43-30.
- Maryland’s big men Jalen Smith and Bruno Fernando, were too much for Ohio State to handle.
- The Buckeyes simply have no answer for Maryland’s size and athleticism.
- Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann will have to figure out how to fix his team’s problems before they take on the Purdue Boilermakers on February 7.
- If the Buckeyes don’t figure things out quickly, they could be in for a long season.
The Ohio State Buckeyes basketball team suffered their worse loss of the season to the Iowa Hawkeyes on Tuesday night.
The Ohio State Buckeyes Basketball team suffered a disappointing loss to the University of Maryland Terrapins on Sunday, February 3.
The Ohio State Buckeyes basketball team suffered a disappointing loss to the University of Maryland Terrapins on Sunday, February 3. The final score was 69-67, with the Terrapins winning by just two points. This was the first game that the Buckeyes have lost since January 12, when they were defeated by the University of Wisconsin.
The Buckeyes were outplayed in every aspect of the game and never really had a chance to win.
The Ohio State Buckeyes suffered their worst loss of the season on Saturday, losing to the Purdue Boilermakers by a score of 66-49. The Buckeyes were outplayed in every aspect of the game and never really had a chance to win.
Offensively, the Buckeyes were just awful. They shot 31.1% from the field and 18.2% from three-point range They also turned the ball over 15 times, leading to 17 points for Purdue.
Defensively, the Buckeyes were even worse. Purdue shot 50.0% from the field and 46.7% from three-point range. The Boilermakers also outrebounded Ohio State by a margin of 41-30.
This was a complete embarrassment for Ohio State and Head Coach Chris Holtmann. The Buckeyes are now 15-6 on the season and 6-4 in Big Ten play. They will have a chance to rebound on Tuesday when they take on the Illinois Fighting Illini
Maryland’s defense was suffocating, and Ohio State’s offense could not get anything going.
Maryland’s defense was suffocating, and Ohio State’s offense could not get anything going. The Terrapins’ 6-2 zone gave the Buckeyes fits all night, and they could not find an answer. With the loss, Ohio State falls to 0-3 in the Big Ten and 13-6 overall.
The Buckeyes shot just 33% from the field and 25% from three-point range.
In its worst loss of the season, Ohio State was trounced by Purdue 84-53. The Buckeyes shot just 33% from the field and 25% from three-point range, while the Boilermakers were red-hot, connecting on over 50% of their shots. Purdue was led by Carsen Edwards who scored 22 points. Ohio State will look to rebound when it takes on Northwestern on Sunday.
Maryland’s offense was clicking on all cylinders, and they shot 50% from the field and 46% from three-point range.
Ohio State’s offense couldn’t keep up with Maryland’s hot shooting, and the Terrapins handily defeated the Buckeyes 92-67. It was Ohio State’s worst loss of the season, and they now sit at 4-5 in conference play Maryland was led by freshman guard Eric Ayala, who scored a game-high 22 points.
Ohio State’s lack of size was exploited by the Terrapins, who outrebounded the Buckeyes 43-30.
In its worst loss of the season, Ohio State was blown out by Maryland in College Park on Tuesday night, 96-55. The Terrapins took advantage of the Buckeyes’ lack of size, outrebounding them 43-30 and dominating the paint 52-26.
Ohio State (14-10, 4-7 Big Ten) was coming off a Big Win against then-No. 3 Purdue, but it couldn’t build any momentum against Maryland (16-8, 5-6). The Terrapins were able to take control early and never let up, leading by as much as 41 points in the second half.
Maryland was led by senior center Michal Cekovsky, who had a career-high 22 points on 10-of-12 shooting to go along with eight rebounds. Freshman point guard Anthony Cowan Jr. added 21 points and six assists, and sophomore forward Justin Jackson chipped in 14 points and eight rebounds.
For Ohio State junior guard Kam Williams was the only player in double figures with 15 points. Senior forward Marc Loving struggled, shooting just 2-of-11 from the field for eight points.
The Buckeyes have now lost four of their last five games and are in danger of missing the NCAA tournament for the second straight season. They’ll have a chance to get back on track Saturday when they host Illinois at Value City Arena.
Maryland’s big men Jalen Smith and Bruno Fernando, were too much for Ohio State to handle.
Ohio State was trounced by Maryland on Sunday, losing 85-63. The loss is Ohio State’s worst of the season. Maryland’s big men Jalen Smith and Bruno Fernando, were too much for Ohio State to handle.
Fernando had a double-double, 20 points and 10 rebounds, while Smith added 18 points and 9 rebounds. The duo combined to shoot 16-of-25 from the field and 5-of-7 from three.
Ohio State was led by Kaleb Wesson, who had 15 points and 7 rebounds. Wesson was the only Buckeye in double figures. The Buckeyes shot just 36 percent from the field and 22 percent from three.
The loss drops Ohio State to 18-8 on the season and 8-6 in the Big Ten Maryland improves to 21-5 overall and 10-4 in conference play
The Buckeyes simply have no answer for Maryland’s size and athleticism.
Ohio State’s season came to a crashing halt on Sunday afternoon, as the Buckeyes were simply no match for Maryland’s size and athleticism. The Terrapins cruised to an easy victory, leaving Ohio State with a lot of questions heading into the offseason.
It was clear from the start that Ohio State was in for a long day, as Maryland quickly built up a double-digit lead. The Buckeyes managed to fight their way back into the game and even took a brief lead, but they could never sustain any momentum. Maryland always had an answer, whether it was with its defense or its offense.
In the end, Ohio State just didn’t have enough to keep up with Maryland. The Buckeyes will now have to regroup and try to figure out how to close the gap next season.
Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann will have to figure out how to fix his team’s problems before they take on the Purdue Boilermakers on February 7.
Ohio State was dealt a crushing blow on Sunday, losing to the Iowa Hawkeyes by a score of 92-81. The loss was the worst of the season for the Buckeyes, who had previously only lost to number one ranked teams.
The loss drops Ohio State to 14-7 overall and 4-6 in conference play. They are currently sitting in ninth place in the Big Ten Standings
Ohio State Head Coach Chris Holtmann will have to figure out how to fix his team’s problems before they take on the Purdue Boilermakers on February 7.
If the Buckeyes don’t figure things out quickly, they could be in for a long season.
The Ohio State Buckeyes men’s Basketball team suffered a disappointing loss to the Minnesota Golden Gophers on Saturday, their second straight defeat.
With the defeat, the Buckeyes are now 14-7 on the season and 4-6 in conference play. Their NCAA Tournament hopes are dwindling rapidly, and if they don’t turn things around quickly, they could be in for a long season.
The Buckeyes were outplayed in every facet of the game by the Golden Gophers They were outrebounded 45-30, and they allowed Minnesota to shoot 50.0% from the field and 40.0% from three-point range.
Ohio State’s offense wasn’t much better, as they shot just 39.3% from the field and 28.6% from three-point range. Leading scorer Keita Bates-Diop was held to just 13 points on 4-of-14 shooting.
It was a comprehensive beating by Minnesota, and Ohio State has no one to blame but themselves. They will need to regroup quickly and figure things out if they want to salvage their season.