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Ohio State Collapses in the Final Minutes At Indiana, Falls 66-60 to Close Regular Season
A late-game collapse closed Ohio State’s regular season and left the Buckeyes with a lot of work to do to make the NCAA Tournament.
After leading by double digits in the second half, Ohio State (17-14, 9-11 Big Ten) managed a meager 11 points in the final nine minutes and closed the game 2-of-15 from the field to fall 66-60 to Indiana (19-12, 10-10). The Buckeyes didn’t make a field goal in the final 5:55 of game time.
| TEAM | 1 | 2 | FINAL |
|---|---|---|---|
| OHIO STATE | 29 | 31 | 60 |
| INDIANA | 25 | 41 | 66 |
The loss leaves Ohio State likely needing multiple wins in the Big Ten Tournament for an NCAA Tournament berth. It also blundered the Buckeyes’ shot at a first-round bye in the conference tourney, which they would have secured with a win in Assembly Hall.
Guard Trey Galloway and forward Malik Reneau led the way for Indiana, scoring 16 points each for the Hoosiers. The offensive glass and free-throw line were big advantages for them, with 14 offensive rebounds to Ohio State’s eight and 23 made free throws to the Buckeyes’ 10.
Leading scorer and star point guard Bruce Thornton struggled for Ohio State, as did star shooting guard John Mobley Jr. The duo scored just nine and seven points, respectively, and shot a combined 5-of-21 from the field with five turnovers.
Guard Micah Parrish and forward Devin Royal were the Buckeyes’ biggest bright spots with 19 and 13 points.
First Half
The intensity in Assembly Hall was palpable for a battle of postseason ambitions on Indiana’s Senior Day, the last home game for head coach Mike Woodson. That anxiety manifested in a lot of missed shots before a packed house in the opening minutes.
Combined, the two teams missed 18 of their first 25 shots, and the game entered the under-12 media timeout tied at just 9-9.
As Indiana went four minutes and 40 seconds without scoring, it was fifth-year senior guard Ques Glover who gave Ohio State a spark off the bench. He buried a pair of crafty midrange jumpers to spark a 6-0 run, building a quick 15-9 advantage for the Buckeyes.
Royal answered an Indiana triple, its first of the game, with a three-point play, before the Hoosiers collected a pair of layups. But Mobley started heating up with a deep stepback midrange J, then followed with a second-chance triple. Parrish hit a long triple in the waning seconds of a shot clock, and suddenly, Ohio State led 26-17.
Aaron Bradshaw buried one from distance as Indiana worked back into the contest, getting two floaters from Galloway and two second-chance free throws from Indiana guard Luke Goode that cut the edge to 29-25. The Buckeyes failed to score in the final 2:21 of the half and that scoreline held into the locker room.
Indiana shot just 31% to Ohio State’s 46.2% in the first half but collected eight offensive rebounds for eight second-chance points that kept the margins close.
Second Half
Parrish set the tone for the Buckeyes at the start of the second period.
Two 3-pointers and a fastbreak layup yielded him eight of Ohio State’s first 10 points, pushing their lead out to 39-32. More defense yielded more offense for the Buckeyes, with two steals leading to transition opportunities, the latter of which handed Glover an open layup to extend the advantage to 43-34 as Woodson called a timeout.
Royal added a 3-pointer to make it a 10-point ballgame, but the Hoosiers had an answer with a quick layup and a second-chance Galloway triple. Thornton responded with just his second field goal of the game, a left-wing 3, but two layups cut the lead to four and an offensive foul by Mobley brought the Assembly Hall crowd to its feet.
That foul got upgraded to a flagrant-1, Parrish was whistled for a foul on the ensuing in-bonds and two Goode free throws tied the contest at 49. Two free throws from forward Malik Reneau gave Indiana its first lead of the second half, 51-50.
A Royal floater and four free throws built a 6-0 run for Ohio State but Galloway hit nothing but net on another 3-pointer to halt the momentum and make it 56-54 Buckeyes. Two Reneau free throws renewed the tie at 56-56.
As Ohio State chose the worst time to go more than three minutes without scoring, Reneau hit two more from the charity stripe to go up 58-56 with less than three minutes to play.
A Galloway trey from the next county over gave Indiana a 61-56 lead with under 90 seconds remaining. The Buckeyes couldn’t muster a single make from the field in response and fell 66-60.
What’s Next
Ohio State will play in the first round of the Big Ten Tournament as the No. 10 seed on Wednesday. Its opponent for that game, the 15 seed in the tourney, is to be determined.
Game Notes
- Ohio State fell to 84-112 against Indiana all-time.
- Devin Royal missed Ohio State’s first game against Indiana earlier this season with a wrist injury.
- Indiana center Oumar Ballo’s mother flew to Assembly Hall from the African country of Mali to see her son play a collegiate game for the first time.
Indiana
Young male dead after shooting on Indy’s northeast side
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Police say one “young man” is dead after a shooting at the 1200 block of Rue Rabelais at about 7:19 p.m. according to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
That is near the intersection of 56th Street and Binford Boulevard.
Police say the victim was taken to Riley Hospital where he later died. Investigators say they are still working to identify the victim.
There was no known information about a suspect. Police did say that they believe this is a targeted incident.
There was no other information immediately available.
This story has been updated with information from the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department.
Indiana
Mother and boyfriend accused in death of 4-year-old boy found in closet
This story contains descriptions of distressing circumstances involving children.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – A mother and her boyfriend were accused of causing the death of a 4-year-old-boy found dead in a basement closet on Monday.
Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department arrested Angel Lovely, 37, and Nicholas Bergdoll, 36, on preliminary charges of neglect of a dependent causing death. The Marion County Prosecutor’s Office by Friday had not filed formal charges.
A sibling found the 4-year-old dead on Monday, according to investigators. Lovely and Bergdoll were in the home at the time but told police they were asleep when he died.
Born premature with cerebral palsy, the 4-year old couldn’t walk, was nonverbal, and ate through a feeding tube. Lovely claimed she would rarely put the child in the closet, only “when he won’t stop screaming” or when she “needed a break.”
But when investigators interviewed Lovely’s three other children, they said that the boy “stays in the closet all day,” and that “mom locks him in the closet” and “does not pay attention to him.”
An exact cause of death hasn’t been determined, but the child was found with blood in his mouth. Lovely said he’d been aspirating.
One of Lovely’s children told investigators they heard the 4-year-old gagging but didn’t say anything because it wasn’t unusual.
A neighbor living on Monticello Drive, Michelle Johnson, told News 8, “It’s horrible. It breaks my heart.”
Johnson had seen the other children outside the home but never knew there was a boy in a wheelchair living there. She said if she suspected they were being neglected, she would have called police or the Indiana Department of Child Services.
“We’re supposed to be a village and raise kids together,” Johnson said. “That’s really heartbreaking.”
Bergdoll told police, according to the investigators’ report, that he didn’t agree with putting the child in the closet: “I am not going to tell her how to f****** raise her kids.”
“I’m sickened,” IMPD Public Information Officer Tommy Thompson told News 8 in an interview.
“Think about putting yourself in that situation. Every day, do you want to be in a closet? Locked up, no light?”
Court records show the Department of Child Services had removed the boy from Lovely’s care because of medical neglect, but she regained custody last year against DCS recommendations.
Thompson, the neighbor, hopes the tragedy can be an opportunity for others to speak up when they see a child who can’t speak up for themselves. “Maybe you’ve got to make that tough phone call. Reach out. The city has resources.”
Johnson wishes she would have known what was happening so she could have said something. “Children don’t have a voice and we’re supposed to be their voice.”
Help is available for victims of domestic violence, child abuse, and sexual assault. Below is a list of suggested resources, both national and local:
Indiana
Police arrest suspect in Westfield homicide
WESTFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — Police have arrested someone in connection to a homicide earlier this month in the Hamilton County city.
In a Friday night social media post, the Westfield Police Department announced the arrest but gave no details, including who was arrested or what preliminary charges the person may face.
“Due to the active nature of this case, limited details are available for release at this time,” the post said.
As WISHTV.com previously reported, James “Matt” Lushin, 47, was found dead shortly after 7:25 p.m. March 12 with trauma at his home in the 3900 block of Westfield Road, also known as State Road 32.
Social media posts from the scene showed police tape and emergency vehicles at a red brick house between Shady Nook Road and Gray Road.
Lushin’s obituary said the Kokomo native was a key partner with the real estate investment company, FLF Property. The obituary also said, “Matt was also a respected and accomplished member of the international poker community. He traveled the world competing in tournaments and built an impressive and successful career.”
Police have previously said the death was believed to be isolated, posing no ongoing threat.
Officials have not released a specific cause or manner of death.
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