Two from Ohio State Men’s basketball team earn Big Ten All-Conference honors

After a better than expected season, Ohio State players are recognized for their play on the court by the coaches and media.

The Big Ten Conference announced its postseason award winners today. Making the list were a couple of playmakers from your Ohio State Buckeye basketball team.

On the coaches’ side of things, E.J. Liddell was named to the all-conference first team by Big Ten coaches. Liddell averaged 16 points per game on nearly 50% shooting this season, along with 6.5 rebounds per game. The 6-foot, 7-inch Liddell was the most consistent Buckeye on the hardwood and was rewarded for his play.

The media didn’t love Liddell quite as much, awarding him with a second team all-conference selection. Still high praise for the sophomore forward from Illinois.

Duane Washington Jr. had flashes of brilliance as well during this season and was named an all-conference third team selection. While Liddell was Mr. Consistency, it is Washington who is the emotional leader of this team. The OSU guard averaged 15.3 points per game and added nearly three rebounds and three assists per game.

In addition, senior Kyle Young was named as a Big Ten Sportsmanship Award Honoree. An honor definitely well deserved.

Luka Garza of Iowa took home Big Ten Player of the Year. Michigan’s Juwan Howard was named Coach of the year.

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