Ohio State forward Kaleb Wesson has reached a milestone of 1,000 points in his career. It occurred after scoring a two-point bucket against Wisconsin in the first half.
It came on a play similar to many others, when the Buckeye offense fed the post and let the All-Big-Ten performer go to work. It might be one of the easiest buckets Wesson’s scored in his career. With it, he becomes the 59th OSU player to eclipse that mark.
Wesson has been a force in the first half, scoring ten points and pulling down nine rebounds already. He also has filled the stat sheet with two fouls though and will most likely be sitting on the pine for the majority of the rest of the second half.
You can have a look at the momentous occasion thanks to Land Grant Holy Land’s Twitter feed below.
In front of a sold out crowd, Kaleb Wesson has 10 points and 9 rebounds in the first half pic.twitter.com/DeFHF8WjqO
— Land-Grant Holy Land (@Landgrant33) January 4, 2020