NCAAB Game Recap - Wisconsin at Ohio State
Thu Feb 23, 2017 9:00 PM EST

Gonz
96
USD
38
F
USC
77
Ariz
90
F
UCLA
87
AzSt
75
F
Mem
74
Cin
87
F
Wisc
73
OhSt
83
F
StMar
78
Pepp
49
F
ChaSo
72
Winth
86
F
Hof
96
W&M
82
F
Tows
78
UNCW
83
F
JMU
70
Drex
64
F
NE
105
Elon
104
F(2OT)
Stetsn
70
FlGlf
80
F
USC-Up
87
NJIT
88
F
JU
69
NFla
73
F
IPFW
82
IUPUI
83
F
JSU
65
E KY
68
F
Lipsco
85
KennSt
74
F
Bry
66
Merrim
69
F
SacHr
64
StFPA
73
F
FaDi
76
RobM
77
F
LIU
62
MtStM
58
F
StFNY
53
CenCT
62
F
Longw
45
Lib
61
F
Campbl
49
HiPt
59
F
Presb
57
Radf
59
F
UTEP
60
FAU
55
F
W Ky
77
UNCC
83
F
UTSA
69
FIU
67
F
UMass
67
GrgWas
83
F
UGA
60
Bama
55
F
Nebras
72
MSU
88
F
Del
65
Charl
78
F
Murr
69
SEMO
82
F
Quin
74
Maris
87
F
Nich
77
InWor
68
F
HCU
81
McNee
79
F
SDak
92
W IL
81
F
Seatt
86
UTRGV
77
F
APSU
72
TN-M
76
F
USM
71
Rice
72
F(OT)
LaTec
85
N TX
67
F
Marsh
65
ODU
86
F
SoFL
68
Tuls
82
F
SFA
65
NOrl
82
F
UtVal
84
NMSt
72
F
TNTec
68
MorSt
73
F
ChiSt
59
GrCan
82
F
Web
72
E WA
82
F
UNCA
76
GWebb
81
F
UMKC
62
CSBak
71
F
UCRiv
61
UCSB
68
F
CAPoly
78
LongB
71
F
IdaSt
61
Ida
69
F
Pacif
68
SCla
69
F
BYU
97
Portl
78
F
USF
51
LoyMa
53
F
CSNor
85
UCDav
96
F
S UT
86
PorSt
93
F
NoAZ
73
Sac
69
F
Utah
86
Colora
81
F

Feb 23, 2017, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

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(16) Wisconsin

31

42

73

Ohio State

44

39

83

Jackson scores 18 as Ohio State beats No. 16 Wisconsin
Fri Feb 24, 2017 12:41 AM

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Playing for little more than pride in front of a home crowd and a national TV audience, Ohio State put together its most complete game of the season.

The Buckeyes, out of the Big Ten race and nearing the end of a second straight underachieving season, showed a consistency that has been lacking for most of the season in an 83-73 victory over No. 16 Wisconsin on Thursday night.

C.J. Jackson scored a career-high 18 points on 4-for-4 shooting from the 3-point line, JaQuan Lyle had 17 and Jae'Sean Tate added 15 points and 12 rebounds as Ohio State (16-13, 6-10) snapped a three-game losing streak and beat a ranked team for the first time in nearly a year.

"The motto for this game was just go out there and play," Jackson said. "From the head guy to the bottom guy, we were all just dialed in tonight."

Bronson Koenig had 27 points for Wisconsin (22-6, 11-4), which lost the lead in the game's first minute and could never get enough traction. The Badgers have lost three of their last four.

"We let them get comfortable early, something we had talked about knowing the talent they've got in this group that they can do that to you," Wisconsin coach Greg Gard said. "We didn't follow what we had talked about for two days in terms of letting them do what they wanted to do."

Ohio State led by 12 points with 10 minutes left on a 3 by Lyle, went up by 20 with 3:41 left and cruised to the win, beating Wisconsin for the first time in the last four tries. Ohio State seemed to have an answer every time Wisconsin picked up some momentum.

"We were hitting on offense, and they just ran out of time," Tate said.

After Wisconsin's Vitto Brown hit a 3-pointer to start the game, the Buckeyes answered with a 13-2 run and would never relinquish the lead. Five Ohio State players hit 3-pointers and they led 44-31 at halftime - despite the efforts of Koenig, who had 14 points on 4-for-7 shooting from beyond the arc.

Ohio State shot 50 percent for the game, including 10 for 16 from beyond the arc, to Wisconsin's 44 percent. The Badgers came into the game fourth in the nation in scoring defense.

"It wasn't our offense that got us in trouble tonight, it was our inability to stop them," Gard said.

BIG PICTURE:

Wisconsin: A stunning loss for the Badgers and a huge setback as they compete for the Big Ten regular-season crown.

Ohio State: By far the biggest win in a season that has been otherwise frustrating.

BATTLE OF THE BOARDS

Ohio State outrebounded Wisconsin 38-25 and outscored the Badgers in the paint 22-18.

That's rare, as the Badgers pride themselves on scoring from in close. Coming into the game, they had outscored opponents in the paint by 282 points, good enough for a 10.5 average per game.

It was only the fifth time this season that it's happened.

THE BIG QUESTION

Tate was asked why Ohio State hadn't been able to play like this the entire season.

"I got that question, too," he said. "I wish we could."

Ohio State coach Thad Matta said it was a matter of playing with abandon and not losing their composure after they built the big lead.

"The most consistent effort (of the season), that's for sure," Matta said. "I'm really happy for our guys."

UP NEXT:

Wisconsin: Plays at Michigan State on Sunday.

Ohio State: Visits Penn State on Tuesday.

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Leaders

Wisconsin PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Koenig 27 0 1 0 0 1
D. Trice 14 0 1 4 0 0
Ohio State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Jackson 18 0 4 4 4 0
J. Lyle 17 0 4 2 0 0

Team Comparison

Wisc OhSt
Points For 73 83
Field Goals 25/57-44% 25/50-50%
Three Pointers 13/30-43% 10/16-62%
Free Throws 10/15-67% 23/27-85%
Offensive Rebounds 8 10
Defensive Rebounds 17 28
Rebounds 30 40
Blocks 4 4
Steals 4 4
Turnovers 7 9
Personal Fouls 23 21
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 12 OhSt 66 @ Wisc 89 J. Lyle 13 B. Koenig 21
Thu Feb 23 Wisc 73 @ OhSt 83 B. Koenig 27 C. Jackson 18

Game Information

Stadium: Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio
Attendance: 11,505
Game Time: