Ohio State gets back on track, knocks off Michigan State at home

It sure was nice to get back in the win column. Who had Joey Brunk as a wild card in this one? #GoBucks

Welcome to the Joey Brunk show — sort of.

The Ohio State basketball team was without big men Zed Key and Kyle Young Thursday night because of injuries, and that means Brunk got a little extra playing time against Michigan State. And he made the most of it, helping lead the Buckeyes to an important 80-69 victory.

Brunk had a stat line to dream of. He scored 18 points, pulled down 6 rebounds, and forced 2 steals in a season-high 32 minutes of play. We’re pretty sure Brunk was not circled on the Spartans’ game plan as a player to stop, but good on him for giving OSU a lift when the Buckeyes needed it the most.

For the rest of the Ohio State players, what a difference a couple of days make. The Buckeyes came out much more energized and engaged just a couple of days away from looking flat and uninterested in a shocking loss to last place Nebraska in the Schott while shooting just 38.6% from the floor.

OSU shot the ball much better on Thursday night, knocking down 29-of-53 shots for 54.7%. That mark included a much better 9-of-20 (45.0%) showing from beyond the arc.

Despite Brunk’s unbelievable night, it was actually freshman Malaki Branham that led all scorers with 22 points. He had a very effective 9-of-16 night from the floor that included a sensational left-handed jam over to Michigan State defenders. But that wasn’t all. E.J. Liddell (19 points) and Jamari Wheeler (16 points) also filled it up tonight to make it four Buckeyes in double figures.

Bottom line — it was a much more polished effort that should give Ohio State fans a little more hope of what might be lying in wait for the upcoming postseason. OSU now sits at 19-9 overall and remains in a tie with Iowa for fourth place in the Big Ten with a 12-7 conference record.

If the Buckeyes can beat Michigan on Sunday at home and Iowa loses at Illinois this weekend, they will have clinched a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament.

It is March after all.

 

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