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Nebraska to Test Ohio State’s Improvements in Perimeter, Halfcourt Defense
The hopes for an NCAA Tournament appearance from this yearâs Ohio State team are suddenly alive again, but thatâs not where Jake Diebler can allow the focus of his bunch to rest.
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Thatâs because a Big Red-hot Nebraska team is coming to Columbus on Thursday, one that defeated the Buckeyes 83-69Â in Lincoln earlier this season.
âAs long as thereâs a Big Ten Tournament, weâre not out of the picture,â Diebler said on Wednesday. âOur guys have done a great job in the last couple weeks of not looking too far ahead, being in the moment. But weâve also talked about each opportunity as itâs presented itself. And, listen, tomorrow night is a huge opportunity.â
The Huskers are on a four-game winning streak and boast a 20-8 record. Theyâve struggled away from Pinnacle Bank Arena with a 2-7 road mark, but took their last contest in a hostile environment at Indiana on Feb. 21.
For its part, Ohio State is fresh off a buzzer-beater win at Michigan State on Sunday, one that saw a massive improvement in a key area for the Buckeyes â halfcourt defense. It’s the main reason why the Spartans only managed 57 points.
Maintaining those gains and its aggressive mentality will be key in tackling a Nebraska squad that shot a gaudy 14-of-26 (53.8%) from three last time out against the Buckeyes.
âWe talked about yesterday, âTheyâre playing really well and theyâre a really good team â and so are we,ââ Diebler said. âWeâre not the same team we were at that time. Now neither are they, but we need to continue to be about the stuff that weâve been about these last couple weeks. Guarding the ball, keeping the ball in front, our ball-screen defense, all of thatâs going to be really, really important. And we need to guard the three-point line. They shot it extremely well at their place against us, and some of that was some breakdowns we had.â
Center Rienk Mast proved the most problematic perimeter threat the last time the Buckeyes and Huskers met, shooting 6-of-8 from downtown and racking up a career-high 34 points.
Mast averages only 1.3 made triples per game and shoots 34.3% from behind the arc, but it demonstrates the Huskersâ prerogative to take and make three-pointers under fifth-year head coach Fred Hoiberg. Six different Nebraska players average at least 2.9 three-point attempts per game.
As a team, Nebraska is 26th nationally in made threes per game with 9.4 and 65th in three-point field goal percentage at 36.1%. Eighth-man C.J. Wilcher is the most accurate of the bunch, knocking down 40.9% of his attempts from outside.
âNebraska has, probably, five different players that are capable of scoring 20 or more points on a given night,â Diebler said. âThey have some real offensive firepower, but our defense is improved.â
Star guard Keisei Tominaga is the most potent offensive threat the Huskers possess, scoring a team-high 14 points per contest and hitting 37% of his team-high 5.9 three-point attempts per game.
Mast and guard Brice Williams each pitch in 12.9 points per contest while forward Juwan Gary adds 12.1. Shooters and scorers will be all over the floor in Value City Arena, so Ohio State will need to stay attached and disciplined.
âIn order to win moving forward, we have to be consistent in that area (of half-court defense),â Diebler said. âSo we talked a lot about that post-Minnesota in film, in practice, and our guys deserve a ton of credit for making the adjustment.â
| No. | Player | Position | Height | Weight | 2023-24 Stats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 30 | Keisei Tominaga | G | 6-2 | 179 | 14.0 PPG, 1.3 APG |
| 3 | Brice Williams | G | 6-7 | 213 | 12.9 PPG, 2.4 APG |
| 4 | Juwan Gary | F | 6-6 | 221 | 12.1 PPG, 6.0 RPG |
| 53 | Josiah Allick | F | 6-8 | 231 | 6.9 PPG, 4.9 RPG |
| 51 | Rienk Mast | F | 6-10 | 248 | 12.9 PPG, 7.8 RPG |
Their previous meeting with Nebraska isnât the only time shoddy perimeter defense has hurt the Buckeyes this season. Northwestern and Michigan each hit more than 50% of their distance attempts whilst defeating Ohio State earlier this year. Illinois, Indiana, Penn State and Minnesota each shot better than 41% from three in their wins against the Buckeyes.
When the Buckeyes allowed the Gophers to go 8-of-19 from deep as part of an 88-point offensive outpouring, it seemed the teamâs old defensive demons were unrelenting. But even then, Diebler saw growth.
âEven going back to the Minnesota game, I felt like our halfcourt defense was really good for stretches,â Diebler said. âWe just didnât finish plays with a rebound or a loose ball, maybe an end-of-the-shot-clock assignment. Against Michigan State, we grew from that. We were significantly better.â
The Spartans started 3-of-5 from three against Ohio State and three makes came from wide-open shooters, but the Buckeyes clamped down and held them to 1-of-11 shooting the rest of the way, including an 0-for-7 second half.
Expecting to force Nebraska to go that cold could be a little ambitious, but itâs the approach the Buckeyes will need when they tip off against the Huskers at 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
Ohio State expects to get back the services of its own top sharpshooter, Jamison Battle, after he missed the Michigan State game with an ankle injury.
âItâs an NCAA Tournament team, itâs a really good team coming into our building,â Diebler said. âItâs a team that beat us once already this year. So thereâs plenty of motivational elements to this game, and weâre not shying away from whatever that reality may be. But weâre not spending a lot of time and energy on talking about some of these what-if scenarios, itâs more just focusing on handling this opportunity as best as we possibly can, then weâll prepare for the next one after that.â
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Single-digit temps, below-zero wind chills hit central Ohio after snow
Snow hits downtown Columbus
Snow falls outside the Ohio Theatre as downtown Columbus turns into a winter wonderland.
Now comes the cold.
After nearly 5½ inches of snow fell Dec. 13 in some parts of central Ohio, the National Weather Service says bitterly cold temperatures moving into the region will mean highs in just the single digits.
A cold weather advisory is in affect across central Ohio through 11 a.m. Dec. 15. It was 4 degrees at John Glenn Columbus International Airport at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 14, with a wind chill of 16 degrees below zero.
Temperatures to the west and south are even colder: 1 degree in Springfield, minus-1 in Dayton and minus-3 in Indianapolis. Those temperatures are not expected in the Columbus area, though. The forecast calls for slightly warmer temperatures by evening and highs in the low 20s Dec. 15.
The record cold expected for Dec. 14 — until now, the coldest high temperature in Columbus for this date was 16 degrees in 1917 — follows a day of record snow. The weather service recorded 5.4 inches of snowfall on Dec. 13 at John Glenn Columbus International Airport, topping the prior Dec. 13 record, which was 3.6 inches in 1945.
Level 2 snow emergencies, which means roads are hazardous and people should drive only if they think it’s necessary, remained in effect in Fairfield and Licking counties.
Level 1 snow emergencies are in effect in Delaware, Franklin, Madison, Union and Pickaway counties.
Bob Vitale can be reached at rvitale@dispatch.com.
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Ohio State men’s basketball fights back in 89-88 double OT win over West Virginia
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio State’s game-winning play over West Virginia in the second overtime period Saturday night was simple: give the ball to Bruce Thornton and get out of his way.
The result was an 89-88 double overtime win in the Cleveland Hoops Showdown at Rocket Arena.
It took so much to get to this moment.
The Buckeyes did all they could in regulation to overcome a 14-point deficit, while awaiting their top player in Thornton to come through.
His teammates did the dirty work to keep them in the game. From their defense creating transition points, matching the Mountaineers’ physical brand of ball.
Once extra time came after the first 40 minutes expired, Thornton took care of the rest in the two overtime periods.
He delivered bucket after another.
None more important than the final one.
A tightly covered Thornton took it down to the top of the key before finding a mismatch and looking to take it to the hole. A defender cut off his path, however, forcing Thornton to operate elsewhere in the paint.
Thornton used his pivot foot wisely before finding an opening for a fadeaway jumper and knocking it down.
Twelve of his 21 points came in the overtime periods.
Ohio State fought to the end and earned a win over a hard-nosed Big 12 opponent.
Center Christoph Tilly did his best to limit the Mountaineers’ big men, while adding 14 points and 11 boards of his own.
Freshman big man Amare Bynum was a pivotal spark off the bench with 17 points, eight rebounds and three blocks.
Point guard John Mobley Jr. finished with 17 points and delivered the 3-point shot in the final seconds of the second half to give them their first lead since the 9:00 mark of the first half.
This story will be updated.
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Is Ohio State football playing today? What’s next for Buckeyes in playoff schedule | Sporting News
It’s a college football Saturday, but Dec. 13 is just a little bit different.
Ohio State and all its other College Football Playoff competitors will be on the couch.
The Army-Navy game highlights the day.
There’s also the first bowl game, the LA Bowl between Boise State and Washington.
And the FCS Playoffs roll on, as well.
Is Ohio State playing today?
No, Ohio State isn’t playing on Saturday, Dec. 13.
The CFP isn’t underway, and the Buckeyes have a bye in that even when it gets started.
When is Ohio State’s next game?
Ohio State won’t play again until Dec. 31.
That’ll be the Cotton Bowl.
They don’t know their opponent yet, either. It’ll depend on the CFP opening round matchup between Miami and Texas A&M.
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