NCAAB Game Recap - Ohio State at Northwestern
Wed Jan 17, 2018 9:00 PM EST

Vill
88
GTown
56
F
SMU
83
WichSt
78
F
TxTch
58
Tex
67
F
StJon
82
Xav
88
F
Ariz
79
Cal
58
F
AzSt
77
Stan
86
F
Aub
71
Bama
76
F
Seton
63
Crei
80
F
Tenn
55
Mizzu
59
F
OhSt
71
NW
65
F
IaSt
73
TCU
96
F
Tuls
58
Temp
59
F
Dayt
65
StJos
81
F
Buck
78
LoyMD
70
F
Colg
76
Leh
72
F
Navy
75
Lafy
72
F
Amer
69
Boston
58
F
Brad
57
IlSt
70
F
Rich
67
VCU
52
F
Iowa
64
Rut
80
F
UMass
51
URI
73
F
Ford
67
LaSal
75
F
GMas
68
GrgWas
80
F
Ark
73
Fla
88
F
SoFL
52
ECU
90
F
Army
66
HolyC
70
F
NWSt
52
SHSU
75
F
Lamar
90
InWor
69
F
ORU
70
SDak
82
F
IPFW
74
W IL
75
F(OT)
HCU
69
SeLA
85
F
CenAR
81
NOrl
57
F
SFA
76
AbCh
66
F
Hou
72
Tul
81
F
Valpa
57
MOSt
64
F
Duques
63
StLou
76
F
SIU
65
LoyIL
79
F
IndSt
71
Evans
66
F
AF
76
ColSt
71
F
UtSt
67
Bois
71
F
LongB
75
UCDav
84
F
CSNor
66
UCRiv
57
F
CS-Ful
64
UCSB
83
F
NM
85
UNLV
81
F
Nev
71
SJSU
54
F
Fres
77
SDSU
73
F
Norf
NCAT
PPD

Jan 17, 2018, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(22) Ohio State

33

38

71

Northwestern

25

40

65

Holtmann makes Big Ten history as Ohio St. tops Northwestern
Thu Jan 18, 2018 12:47 AM

ROSEMONT, Ill. (AP) Chris Holtmann figured an off-night from Keita Bates-Diop was inevitable. So, too, is the Ohio State coach's first Big Ten loss.

But it did not coincide with his star player's first subpar performance in weeks.

Holtmann became the first coach in 95 years to win his first seven Big Ten games as No. 22 Ohio State defeated Northwestern 71-65 on Wednesday night. Holtmann is the third Big Ten coach to win his first seven conference games, joining Wisconsin's Walter Meanwell (1911-12) and Iowa's Sam Barry (1922-23). Holtmann replaced Thad Matta, the program's all-time wins leader, this season.

"It really does not mean anything," Holtmann said. "I think that's a reflection on the players as much as anything. We've got a group that really likes each other. And it's easy to like each other when you're on the streak that we're on right now, but I sensed that they even liked each other when we had some rough spots earlier in the year."

C.J. Jackson had 12 points and eight assists, Micah Potter scored 13 points off the bench and Bates-Diop, the Big Ten's leading scorer and reigning two-time player of the week, had 10 points and eight rebounds for the Buckeyes (16-4, 7-0), who won their sixth straight overall.

Vic Law scored 14 points and Scottie Lindsey had 13 for Northwestern (11-9, 2-5) as the Wildcats suffered their second straight double-digit loss.

Picked to finish 11th in the Big Ten in a preseason media poll, the Buckeyes have been the story of the conference so far this season. Coming off successive routs of then-No. 1 Michigan State, Maryland and Rutgers, Ohio State led Northwestern by as many as 15 in the second half before holding off a late Wildcats charge.

Northwestern got within three at 68-65 on a 3-pointer by Lindsey with 43 seconds left, but Jackson sealed the victory from the foul line.

"Obviously I'm disappointed in the result of the game, but I was actually very proud of my team tonight," Northwestern coach Chris Collins said. "I loved our fight. If you would have said to me we were going to hold them to 70 points and hold Keita to 10 points, I would have probably lived with that result."

BIG PICTURE

Ohio State: While winning has become routine for the Buckeyes, pulling out close games has not. This was the smallest margin of Ohio State's 16 victories, 14 of which were by double digits.

"We didn't always play our best, but man, this is one we'll feel good about," Holtmann said. "You're playing on a team's home court, they're probably going to make shots, they're probably going to make a run."

Northwestern: With four starters back from the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance, the Wildcats have fallen far short of expectations and are going to have turn things around in a hurry to make a case for another invitation to the dance.

ALL-AMERICA CANDIDATE?

Holtmann praised the overall play of Bates-Diop, who was averaging 20.3 points overall and 23.3 in Big Ten play before going 4 of 12 from the field and 2 for 4 from the line against Northwestern.

"No one in the country, that I've seen, has went through the kind of stretch that he's had in terms of efficiency," Holtmann said. "It's unbelievable, and I hope we have a full appreciation for how good he's been in this stretch. And he's going to have a night or two where it doesn't go his way. But the fact that he stayed in there and competed, I'm so proud of him."

LATE SCRATCH

Northwestern forward Aaron Falzon was removed from the starting lineup a few minutes before tip with a back injury. Falzon, a 6-foot-8 sophomore, averages 6.8 points. His replacement, Gavin Skelly, had 11.

MAJOR DROUGHT

Northwestern did not make a shot from the perimeter in the final 14:14 of the first half. The Wildcats missed 12 straight jump shots during that stretch as Ohio State turned a 12-6 deficit into a 33-25 halftime lead.

UP NEXT

Ohio State: The Buckeyes host Minnesota on Saturday.

Northwestern: The Wildcats host Penn State on Saturday.

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Leaders

Ohio State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Potter 13 0 1 3 0 0
C. Jackson 12 0 8 5 3 0
Northwestern PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
V. Law 14 0 2 5 1 0
S. Lindsey 13 0 3 3 0 1

Team Comparison

OhSt NW
Points For 71 65
Field Goals 26/55-47% 26/58-45%
Three Pointers 6/17-35% 8/27-30%
Free Throws 13/17-76% 5/10-50%
Offensive Rebounds 10 5
Defensive Rebounds 28 20
Rebounds 40 26
Blocks 3 6
Steals 7 5
Turnovers 12 10
Personal Fouls 13 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - OhSt Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Jan 17 OhSt 71 @ NW 65 M. Potter 13 V. Law 14

Game Information

Stadium: Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois
Attendance: 6,018
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