
Ohio State
(+1.5)

Washington
(-1.5)
Highlights
Summary
SEATTLE (Interstat) â Washington used a strong second half to defeat Ohio State 81-74 in a nonconference menâs basketball game Sunday at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. The Huskies, who trailed 38-36 at halftime, outscored the Buckeyes 45-36 after intermission. Washington shot 50% from the floor and made 19 of 23 free throws to secure the win. Ohio State shot just 42.9%. Bruce Thornton led all scorers with 28 points for Ohio State. Washingtonâs Zoom Diallo scored 22 points and Hannes Steinbach added 21. The Huskies improved to 10-6, while the Buckeyes fell to 11-5.
Extended Summary
SEATTLE (Interstat) â In a game defined by offensive execution and a decisive second-half surge, the Washington Huskies overcame a halftime deficit to defeat the Ohio State Buckeyes 81-74 in a non-conference menâs basketball game Sunday at a sold-out Hec Edmundson Pavilion. A crowd of 8,163 saw the Huskies (10-6) outscore the Buckeyes 45-36 after intermission, erasing a two-point halftime disadvantage behind superior efficiency and clutch free-throw shooting down the stretch. The game, organized by the Big Ten, saw Washington improve to .500 in such contests while Ohio State fell to 11-5. The most critical phase of the game occurred in the final five minutes, as Washington transformed a narrow lead into a secure victory. Leading 71-69 with just over three minutes remaining, the Huskies embarked on a 10-2 run that sealed the outcome. The sequence was fueled by defensive stops and precision at the foul line. After a Bruce Thornton layup brought Ohio State within two, Washingtonâs Franck Kepnang answered with a powerful dunk off a Quimari Peterson assist. Following an Ohio State turnover, Bryson Tucker converted a layup on a feed from Zoom Diallo to push the lead to six. Ohio State, struggling to find consistent offense outside of its top scorers, was then forced to foul. Washington, which shot 19 for 23 from the line for the game, closed it out with perfect free-throw shooting in the final minute. Diallo hit two with 32 seconds left, and after a Thornton layup, Peterson calmly sank two more with 12 seconds remaining to establish the final margin. The Buckeyesâ final possessions yielded missed three-point attempts, allowing Washington to secure the seven-point victory. The contest featured a compelling duel between standout guards. Ohio Stateâs Bruce Thornton, a 6-foot-2 junior from Fairburn, Georgia, led all scorers with 28 points, adding three assists and a steal in 36 minutes. For Washington, sophomore Zoom Diallo of Tacoma, Washington, countered with 22 points, three assists and a crucial defensive rebound in 29 minutes of action. His ability to penetrate and draw fouls, going a perfect 8-for-8 from the line, was instrumental in the Huskiesâ second-half offense. The frontcourt battle was equally pivotal. Washingtonâs 6-foot-11 forward Hannes Steinbach of Wurzburg, Germany, provided a steadying presence with 21 points and seven rebounds. His counterpart, Ohio Stateâs Amare Bynum, a 6-foot-8 sophomore from Omaha, Nebraska, was formidable with 20 points, but the Huskiesâ interior defense, led by Kepnangâs two blocks and the teamâs six total rejections, managed to disrupt several Buckeye attempts at the rim. Statistically, Washingtonâs efficiency proved the difference. The Huskies scored 81 points on 66 possessions for an offensive rating of 122.9, compared to Ohio Stateâs 113.6 rating on 65 possessions. Washington shot 50% from the field (28 of 56), while Ohio State connected on just 42.9% (27 of 63). The Huskies also capitalized at the free-throw line, making 19 of their 23 attempts, a stark contrast to the Buckeyesâ 13-of-15 performance. Ohio Stateâs 15 offensive rebounds kept them in contention, but their four total assists underscored a lack of fluid ball movement against Washingtonâs defense. The first half was a tightly contested affair with eight lead changes. Ohio State led by as many as six points early, but Washington, led by Steinbachâs 15 first-half points, chipped away. A late jumper by Ohio Stateâs Devin Royal gave the Buckeyes a 38-36 edge at the break. The second half saw Washington quickly seize control, opening with a 14-6 run to take a lead they would not relinquish. Diallo scored 15 of his 22 points after halftime, consistently answering Ohio Stateâs pushes. The loss snaps a two-game winning streak for Ohio State, which had defeated Oregon on the road in its previous outing. Washington, meanwhile, halted a two-game skid that included losses at Purdue and Indiana. The Huskies will look to build on this momentum as they host Michigan on Wednesday. Ohio State returns home to face UCLA next Saturday.
Preview
Preview: Ohio State Buckeyes at Washington Huskies SEATTLE (Interstat) â A cross-conference Big Ten menâs basketball matchup features the Ohio State Buckeyes visiting the Washington Huskies on Sunday at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Ohio State (11-4) enters on a high note after a 72-62 road victory at Oregon on Thursday. The Buckeyes have won three of their last four, with the lone loss a narrow 72-69 defeat to Nebraska. Washington (9-6) looks to rebound from a tough two-game road trip through Indiana, having lost at Purdue (81-73) and Indiana (90-80) last week. The game will showcase two of the conferenceâs consistent scorers. Ohio State forward Devin Royal has scored in double figures in six straight games, averaging 14.8 points during that stretch. He logged 35 minutes and scored 14 points in the win at Oregon. Washington will counter with guard Hannes Steinbach, who has been a bright spot despite the recent losses. He is averaging 18.3 points over his last three contests, including a 20-point performance in the loss at Indiana. The Buckeyes have shown resilience in close games, with three of their four losses coming by three points or fewer, including a 71-70 defeat to then-North Carolina. Washingtonâs season has been marked by offensive bursts but defensive lapses, particularly away from home. This contest begins a critical stretch for both teams navigating the expanded Big Ten schedule. Ohio Stateâs upcoming slate includes a home matchup with UCLA next Saturday. Washington continues a homestand, hosting Michigan on Wednesday before facing Michigan State next Saturday. Sundayâs tipoff is set for 5 p.m. PST at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.