Albany Times Union

Oral Roberts shocks Ohio State

No. 15 seed knocks off No. 2 Buckeyes behind 30 points from Obanor

- By Cliff Brunt West Lafayette, Ind.

Ohio State’s players were dancing around in the moments before tipoff against Oral Roberts, relaxed and full of swagger.

The Buckeyes aren’t dancing anymore. The 15th-seeded Golden Eagles pulled off the first major upset of the first NCAA Tournament in two years, holding off second-seeded Ohio State 75-72 in overtime on Friday.

“When they rank them, it was only just a number at the end of the day,” said Kevin Obanor, who led Oral Roberts with 30 points and 11 rebounds. “We put our shoes on just as the other team puts their shoes on. We just had the mindset of, ‘Show us that you deserve to be No. 2,’

and we came out with a lot of confidence.”

Oral Roberts got poised, impeccable

performanc­es from its two stars, Obanor and guard

Max Abmas, to become the ninth 15 seed to win a firstround game and the first since Middle Tennessee shocked Michigan State in 2016. Last year’s tournament was called off because of the pandemic.

Obanor scored seven of Oral Roberts’ 11 points in overtime, including two free throws with 13 seconds left. Abmas, the nation’s leading scorer, had 29 points.

“Their two players that obviously concerned us were terrific, so give them, their coaches, their players, their program, their university a lot of credit for this win,” Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said. “We had no illusions that this was going to be by any stretch anything other than a really challengin­g game, and it obviously was that from the very jump.”

Ohio State could have tied it in the closing seconds of overtime, but Duane Washington Jr.’s open 3-pointer from straight away bounced off the side of the rim, and Oral Roberts celebrated its first tournament win since 1974.

The Golden Eagles’ roster is full of lightly recruited players who found their way to the small, private Christian school in Tulsa, Okla. The Summit League champions bowed their heads in a prayer circle after their victory over the Big Ten power.

“I know growing up, all my life, I was always like the underdog,” Obanor said. “The school is not a big school. Just to prove people wrong, it’s a blessing just to have people that are really committed and believe that we’re the better team.”

The Golden Eagles (17-10) will play seventh-seeded Florida in the South Region on Sunday.

E.J. Liddell had 23 points and 14 rebounds to lead the Buckeyes (21-10). Washington had 18 points and 10 rebounds but made just 7-of-21 shots.

Oral Roberts scored the game’s first seven points, including a 3-pointer by Abmas from the logo that drew a collective “Ooooh!” from the socially distanced crowd.

The Buckeyes led by eight before the Golden Eagles rallied.

 ?? Gregory Shamus / Getty Images ?? Kevin Obanor, left, and Max Abmas of Oral Roberts react after upsetting Ohio State on Friday.
Gregory Shamus / Getty Images Kevin Obanor, left, and Max Abmas of Oral Roberts react after upsetting Ohio State on Friday.
 ?? Michael Hickey / Getty Images ?? Max Abmas of Oral Roberts, who leads the nation in scoring, scored 29 points to help the Golden Eagles surprise the Buckeyes.
Michael Hickey / Getty Images Max Abmas of Oral Roberts, who leads the nation in scoring, scored 29 points to help the Golden Eagles surprise the Buckeyes.

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