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Ohio State guard Lyle to miss today’s game

Sophomore has family emergency in Indiana

- By Don Markus don.markus@baltsun.com twitter.com/sportspro5­6

Ohio State will be one player short when the Buckeyes face No. 21 Maryland in College Park today.

Sophomore point guard JaQuan Lyle, who recently was relegated to a backup role after spraining an ankle, left Columbus on Thursday because of a family emergency in Indiana, Buckeyes coach Thad Matta said Friday.

“His 19-year-old sister had a baby a few days ago, and there’s been some complicati­ons,” Matta said. “He texted me a little bit ago and said [his sister has] taken a turn for the worse. What that means, I’m not sure. We’ve spoken with his mother and advised him to stay with her.”

Sophomore C.J. Jackson has started the past two games, both of them victories for the Buckeyes. In Wednesday night’s 70-64 home victory over Rutgers, redshirt junior Kam Williams (Mount Saint Joseph) matched his career high with 23 points.

Another Ohio State player, forward Keita Bates-Diop, also returned to his home in Illinois on Thursday after his younger brother, Kai, collapsed during high school basketball practice and suffered a heart attack.

Keita Bates-Diop is already out for the season after surgery for a stress fracture in his leg. Kai Bates-Diop, who is being recruited by the Buckeyes as part of the 2019 class, was revived and flown to a hospital in Peoria.

“Hopefully everything is going to be OK with those guys,” said an emotional Matta, who had to fight back tears during a Friday news conference. “It’s been a rough 24 hours for our program here.”

Lyle scored nine points and had six assists in Maryland’s 77-71 win over Ohio State on Jan. 31 in Columbus.

“Not having JaQuan will be tough for us,” Matta said. “For our guys, we got a job to do and we gotta get ourselves ready to do it. Obviously that’s stuff that’s very important to us, as it should be, and we’ll roll from there.”

 ?? BROOKE LAVALLEY/TNS ?? Ohio State’s JaQuan Lyle, looking to pass Wednesday night, recently was demoted to a backup role. Lyle’s sister had a baby a few days ago and there have been complicati­ons.
BROOKE LAVALLEY/TNS Ohio State’s JaQuan Lyle, looking to pass Wednesday night, recently was demoted to a backup role. Lyle’s sister had a baby a few days ago and there have been complicati­ons.

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