Dayton Daily News

Liddell powers No. 21 Buckeyes in bruising road victory at Illinois

- By Terry Towery

CHAMPAIGN, ILL. — E.J. Liddell scored 26 points and No. 21 Ohio State beat No. 14 Illinois 87-81 in a brutal Big Ten matchup on Saturday.

The game was especially physical in the second half. One technical was called, on Ohio State’s Duane Washington Jr., and the officials had to step in many times to avoid fights.

Illinois, often mentioned as a possible Final Four team, sustained back-to-back losses for the first time this season.

“We had tremendous respect for this Illinois team and came in knowing they were coming off a tough loss (to unranked Maryland),“Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said. “It’s obviously a win we feel proud of and are excited about.”

Washington, Justin Ahrens and Seth Towns each added 11 for Ohio State (11-3, 5-3). The Buckeyes were missing injured guards C.J. Walker and Jimmy Sotos.

Ayo Dosunmu led Illinois (9-5, 5-3) with 22 points. Kofi Cockburn scored 15 and freshman Adam Miller added 14 points for the Illini.

Illinois closed to 83-81 with 15.5 seconds left on a long 3-pointer by Miller.

On the Buckeyes’ inbound pass, replays showed Washington clearly stepped out of bounds with the ball. But a foul was called on Trent Frazier and Washington sank both free throws to make it 85-81.

“I didn’t get a chance to look at it,” Illinois coach Brad

Underwood said. “It’s not a reviewable play anyway.“

Ohio State scored 10 straight points for a 10-2 lead. In a first half marked by runs and inconsiste­nt play, the Buckeyes led 43-28 at the break.

Getting physical

Liddell and Cockburn jostled and shoved each other all game. Several times they exchanged heated words.

“Kofi needs to get used to that,” a clearly frustrated Underwood said. “I have to give (Ohio State) credit. They came in here and smacked us in the mouth.”

Liddell sang Cockburn’s praises after the game.

“Kofi is a fast dude. He gets position really well. He’s really good,“Liddell said of the 7-footer from Jamaica. “Our focus was the defensive

end. We did everything on defense, got stops, so that helped our momentum on offense.”

Big picture

Liddell and Ohio State managed to confound Illinois big man Cockburn for most of the game. It was arguably the worst half for Illinois this season, other than perhaps the Jan. 7 Northweste­rn game, when Illinois also trailed by 15 before rallying to win.

“There will be some rough meetings this week,” Underwood said. “We can’t have anymore of these flat, lifeless, noncompeti­tive games.”

Poll implicatio­ns

Ohio State: After a tough win on the road, expect the Buckeyes to move up in the rankings.

 ?? HOLLY HART / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Illinois guard Ayo Dosunmu heads to the hoop as Ohio State forward Justin Ahrens (10) — a Versailles High School graduate — and guard Duane Washington Jr. defend in the second half Saturday in Champaign, Illinois.
HOLLY HART / ASSOCIATED PRESS Illinois guard Ayo Dosunmu heads to the hoop as Ohio State forward Justin Ahrens (10) — a Versailles High School graduate — and guard Duane Washington Jr. defend in the second half Saturday in Champaign, Illinois.

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