WATCH: Ohio State guard Dale Bonner hits three to shock Michigan State in East Lansing

Worth a watch if you haven’t seen it. Worth another watch if you have. #GoBucks

Rejoice Ohio State basketball fans. The often mentioned long road losing streak is finally over at 17 games after the Buckeyes beat Michigan State in East Lansing in very dramatic fashion.

In case you missed the last, frenzied effort by OSU, one that ended with .2 seconds left when the ball hit nothing but net to steal a victory on the road in a hostile environment, we’ve got the video for you.

You won’t be disappointed.

Watch as Ohio State point guard Bruce Thornton takes the ball down the sideline in traffic, then dishes it down to fellow guard Dale Bonner who unleashes a desperate, fall-away three-pointer right close to the buzzer to shock whomever and whatever was watching all of the action.

Maybe, just maybe, this win, in combination with the major upset over Purdue will set up things for an end of the year run.

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Ohio native transfers back home to Ohio State basketball team

Welcome back home Dale! #GoBucks

There was one scholarship available for [autotag]Ohio State[/autotag] basketball to fill (pending the NBA decision from Brice Sensabaugh) and head coach [autotag]Chris Holtmann[/autotag] has filled it.

Baylor transfer guard [autotag]Dale Bonner[/autotag], a native of Shaker Heights, Ohio, announced Monday that he is returning to his home state to finish his career with the Buckeyes.

Bonner was a solid contributor over the last two years for the Bears, but nothing spectacular. He averaged 4.7 points per game with 2.7 assists and 1.4 steals last season.

This development puts an interesting note on the Buckeyes’ pursuit of [autotag]Bronny James[/autotag] — if there is even mutual interest — as they now may not have an open scholarship to give him.

This is the second transfer commit Ohio State has received after Minnesota forward Jamison Battle committed to the Buckeyes earlier this month.

We’re not getting a better picture of what the makeup of Ohio State basketball’s roster will be next season. Now the waiting game on Sensabuagh seems to be the last piece of the puzzle.

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