Ohio State uses solid defense to head to halftime up on Minnesota

Ohio State basketball went into the break up by nine against Minnesota. Defense ruled the first twenty for the Buckeyes.

Ohio State got out to a slow start, but slowly it began to impose its will and went into halftime up 37-28 on the Minnesota Golden Gophers.

The Buckeyes are shooting the ball much better, nailing 11 of 22 shots for a 50% clip from the floor, but it’s been the defensive end that has made the difference. Ohio State held Minnesota to 37 percent shooting, outrebounded the Gophers 22 to 12, and were able to lock down the inside effectiveness of Daniel Oturu.

Surprisingly enough, Kaleb Wesson has yet to register a point. The Buckeyes have used a more liberal approach with its guards to take advantage of a collapsing Gopher defense. Guards C.J. Walker and D.J. Carton led OSU in scoring with eight points apiece. Kyle Young chipped in six, and Duane Washington five.

It’s not all roses though. The Buckeyes were still plagued with turnovers — committing seven in the first half alone. You can bet the Gophers will make a run if the carelessness continues in the second twenty.

For now though, Ohio State has put itself into position to get a much-needed win. Time to take care of business in the second half.

Ohio State vs. Minnesota 2019 basketball preview, prediction

Ohio State hosts Minnesota and is in desperate need of a win. We’ve got your preview and prediction.

Is this the game in which the Ohio State basketball team starts to regain that form from earlier this year, or will it be another fall from grace?

Minnesota gave the Buckeyes their first loss of the season on the road back in December, and it was chalked up to the Big Ten being the Big Ten back then. However, perhaps we should have seen it as sings of trouble. Including that game, OSU has dropped six of the past nine and is looking for answers to turn around what was a promising season.

Both teams now need a win to bolster their NCAA Tournament resumes, but one could make the argument that this one is much more important for Ohio State than the Gophers.

It’s time to get into our preview and prediction. As a reminder we use BetMGM for our game lines.

Records

Ohio State 12-6 (2-5),  Minnesota 10-8 (4-4)

All-time series record

84-44 Ohio State leads

Last meeting

Minnesota won 84-71 December 15

Broadcast, TV, Game Time

Date: Thursday, January 23
Game Time: 6:30 PM
Venue: Value City Arena, Columbus, OH
Network: FS1

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WATCH: Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann Minnesota preview press conference

Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann met with the media today to discuss the home matchup with Minnesota. Watch here.

Ohio State basketball will try again to begin a turnaround towards something resembling what it looked like at the beginning of the year Thursday night when it hosts Minnesota. It’s a game the Buckeyes sorely need to get some positive momentum going for a season that is all of a sudden in a downward spiral.

Chris Holtmann met with the local media to preview the matchup and to provide a status on his team heading into the crucial home matchup. We’ve got the complete press conference for you thanks to the fine folks at Ohio State and the post on OhioStateBuckeyes.com.

You can click on the below and listen to Holtmann discuss the psyche of his team, the challenge of playing Minnesota, the status of Musa Jallow, and more.

Ohio State and Minnesota will do battle at 6:30 PM on FS1.

Musa Jallow done for the year, will undergo reconstructive ankle surgery

Chris Holtmann met with media in Columbus and confirmed that Ohio State forward Musa Jallow will redshirt and undergo ankle surgery.

Ohio State Chris Holtmann met with the local media in Columbus today to preview the home contest against Minnesota and dropped a bit of a bombshell. If you’ve followed this team from the preseason on, it’s no secret that forward Musa Jallow has been out of the lineup with an ankle injury. Up until now, there was still hope that he would return at some point.

But that appears to no longer be the case.

According to Holtmann, Jallow will undergo reconstructive ankle surgery on Friday and will be out the remainder of the year. Because of the injury, he will be redshirting for the 2019-2020 season, rehab, and hope to come back 100 percent next year.

The Buckeyes have been without the services of Jallow the entire year so the news doesn’t impact much for this season. But having him back next year should be a boost for the program.

Ohio State basketball falls out of the AP Top 25 Poll

For the first time this season, the Ohio State basketball team has fallen outside of the AP Top 25.

For the first time this season, the Ohio State basketball team is no longer in the Associate Press Top 25 College Basketball Poll.

What a fall it has been. The team sprinted out to a 9-0 record that included wins over Cincinnati and Villanova at home, and North Carolina on the road. It also stood at 11-1 just a few games later that included a win on a neutral court over the Kentucky Wildcats.

The Buckeyes were just one day away from being the No. 1 team in the country before it fell to West Virginia on December 29. It got as high as No. 2 overall after the win over Kentucky.

Now, less than three weeks and four more losses later and the Buckeyes are simply in the “other teams receiving votes” category, and it is clear that it’s time to reset expectations.

Baylor is the new No. 1 in the country, followed by Gonzaga, Kansas, San Diego State, and Florida State to round out the top five. Here is a complete look at the top 25.

Ohio State is next in action on Thursday against Minnesota at home. It needs a win in the worst way.

It’s now clear Ohio State basketball was punching over its weight earlier in the year

After a promising start to the season, the Ohio State basketball team has hit a serious skid. It’s simply not the team we thought early on.

The Ohio State basketball team got out of the gates extremely fast in 2019. It had huge wins early on over Cincinnati and Villanova at home, on the road at North Carolina, and on a neutral court against Kentucky. On the surface, those wins look good on any college basketball resume.

Now that 2020 has hit though, things look much different.

Cincinnati looks like just an average team, Kentucky has had its struggles, and North Carolina is in a downward spiral it hasn’t seen since what seems like the advent of the industrial revolution. So while those are still some very, good wins, they aren’t what they seemed to be early on.

On top of that, the Buckeyes have hit a skid that is now no longer just a blip on the radar, but a troublesome trend. Early on, its young talent was playing much more cohesive, sharing the basketball, and showing a toughness well beyond its years.

But now, the rough and tumble Big Ten seems to have reset things a bit. Okay, a lot.

No longer is this Ohio State team playing through chaos, working well together, or taking care of the basketball. What has resulted is a season that has gone from so promising, to one with more questions than answers. To make matters worse, head coach Chris Holtmann seems to be at a loss as to how to get this group to play like what we’ve been accustomed to seeing under his tenure.

What is clearly his most talented team to date, now has to be his most perplexing.

There are even signs of some behind-the-scenes grappling going on. Though the details are sketchy, guards Luther Muhammad and Duane Washington were suspended for a game for “a failure to meet program standards and expectations.” Drama in the midst of a serious swoon is never a good thing.

The two are now back, but where there’s scarlet and gray smoke …

The Buckeyes must face the reality of where things stand. At 2-5 now in the league, a shot at a regular-season Big Ten Championship is most likely down the tubes. There’s still a chance at a deep run in the Big Ten Tournament and an NCAA Tourney appearance to potentially look forward to, but somehow Holtmann will have to keep this team motivated in the face of reset expectations.

And about those NCAA prospects? What was once a projected No. 2 seed is in a free-fall with every passing loss. Ohio State has lost six of its last nine. That resembles nothing close to an NCAA Tournament team. It barely resembles an NIT team.

The good news is that there’s still time to get this thing turned back around. The schedule eases a wee-bit over the next few games, and Holtmann has shown that his teams generally figure things out as March comes closer.

But it won’t be easy. There’s no doubt this team has lost some confidence and swagger, and it’ll be tough to wrestle that back in the deepest league in the country where there’s simply not a stretch of games to build momentum without going out and taking it.

This Ohio State team might still be pretty good, and once it gets to March might even find more of what was going right early in the campaign. But the painful truth is that the 2019-2020 Buckeyes just aren’t what we thought they were in early December.

It’s time to reset expectations — and not in a good way.

 

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WATCH: Chris Holtmann at Penn State postgame press conference

Ohio State basketball head coach Chris Holtmann spent less than three minutes discussing the lopsided loss to Penn State. Watch here.

Ohio State went to Happy Valley and gave up 90 points to a Penn State basketball squad no doubt looking for revenge. The offense wasn’t horrible, but the defensive effort just wasn’t to the level it needed to be to walk into a tough place to play and be competitive.

Penn State owned the game from the time it got off the bus to the buzzer, and the Buckeyes are still in search of answers on how to be a consistent ball-club as the Big Ten season gets closer and closer to the midpoint of the season.

Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann met with the media after the game for all of less than three minutes and answered a few questions. You can click on the below and get his complete comments courtesy of the Columbus Dispatch YouTube Channel.

Holtmann discusses his team’s effort, how difficult Penn State was to guard, what having Luther Muhammad and Duane Washington back meant, and a bit more.

Halftime Report: Ohio State’s struggles continue, down 15 at half to PSU

The Ohio State Buckeyes snapped their four-game losing streak, but they’re in trouble of starting another one, down at half to Penn State.

The Buckeyes finally broke their four-game losing streak against Nebraska a few nights ago. However, they’re again being tested on the road against an underrated Penn State team.

Entering half, the Buckeyes are down 15, 42-27. It’s not looking pretty either.

Outside of Kaleb Wesson, there really wasn’t much going for the Buckeyes in the first half.

Players like Luther Muhammad and Kyle Young really couldn’t find their footing offensively. D.J. Carton was also scoreless in the first half. Duane Wahsington Jr. had a few threes, helping keep Ohio State alive as well.

It was the team’s offense, not defense, that is worrisome as they scored under 30 points in the first half.

However, allowing over 40, one of the nation’s best defenses has been thrashed by Lamar Stevens. The Nittany Lions have four players over five points so far.

The Buckeyes just need to take this personally. The defensive effort is not there, having five fewer blocked shots at the half.

This game is certainly still in reach, but they’ll need to find the team that rattled off nine straight wins, including a 32-point victory over this same PSU team, in the second half.

Ohio State vs. Penn State 2020 basketball game preview and prediction

Ohio State travels to Penn State to try and get its first conference road win of the year. We’ve got your preview and prediction.

Records

Ohio State 12-5 (2-4), Penn State  12-5 (2-4)

Broadcast, TV, Game Time

Date: Saturday, January 18
Game Time: 12:00 PM
Venue: Bryce Jordan Center, State College, PA
Network: ESPNU


For some reason, these games against Penn State have been wildly entertaining over the last couple of years, aside from the one earlier this year in the Schott. In that one, Ohio State administered a public flogging of the Nittany Lions, winning by 32 points in what was likely the peak of dominance for the Buckeyes.

Since then though, both teams seem to be on parallel paths. Both have had a little good, but more bad so far in the Big Ten season. Both teams are sitting at a surprising 2-4 in the league and looking to move closer to .500 and a shot at beginning a run back to the upper half of the league.

Ohio State has both suspended guards Luther Muhammad and Duane Washington back, and it’ll need both to be active and effective to find a way to win a Big Ten game on the road for the first time this year.

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Ohio State basketball vs. Penn State: How and where to watch and listen to the game Saturday

Want to watch Ohio State and Penn State tussle on the court but don’t know where to find the game? We’ve got all the info you need.

The Ohio State men’s basketball team finally ended a four-game losing streak Tuesday against Nebraska, but now it has to go into a literal Lion’s Den to face Penn State on the road.

You can bet the Nittany Lions will be all lathered up after getting steamrolled earlier in the year in Value City Arena. It’ll be loud, and we don’t have to tell you what a challenge it has been to win on the road in the Big Ten this year.

We know you’re looking to watch, so we have all the information on how to get the game. Just click through the next page and get all the television, streaming, or radio information your heart desires.

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