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Last-second hoop sends Buckeyes past Zips

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Zed Key saved

COLUMBUS — No. 17 Ohio State from a season-opening embarrassm­ent, catching a sharp pass from freshman Malachi Branham in the paint and laying in a buzzer-beater to give the Buckeyes a 67-66 win over Akron on Tuesday night.

Akron was in position for the upset thanks to Ali Ali, who was fouled on a stepback 3-pointer and converted the four-point play to put the Zips ahead 66-65 with 6 seconds left in a game that was tied six times in the second half.

E.J. Liddell led Ohio State with 25 points and 11 rebounds, but fouled out on Ali’s late 3-pointer. Key had a career-high 14 points and touched off the opening-night victory celebratio­n with the game-winning layup.

“It was exciting. I couldn’t breathe,” Key said. “It was really exciting.”

Ali had 17 points and K.J. Walton 16 for the Zips, who were excruciati­ngly close to getting their first win over Ohio State in more than century.

The Buckeyes led 36-28 at halftime, powered by Liddell’s 13 points and eight rebounds.

But the Zips came out after the break with an 8-0 run. A basket by Enrique Free- man and back-to-back 3s by Xavier Castaneda to tie the game at 36.

The Zips held leads of 62-59 and 53-50 with under eight minutes to go.

“I thought we played well enough to win,” Akron coach John Groce said. “At the end of the day, I’m really proud of how our guys competed, the toughness that they showed.”

Ohio State went 4 of 14 from 3-point range and shot just 36.7% in the second half.

Just get the ‘W’

Ohio State was eager to get rid of the bad taste from an opening-round loss in the NCAA Tournament to Oral Roberts, which was one of the biggest upsets last year. Opening the season with another upset would have been a blow.

“I thought we had a game full of some really good moments from some of our guys,” Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said. “I thought we were tested.”

Old-timers

Ten players returned from last year’s Ohio State squad. They have over 1,000 com- bined games played, leading the country.

Big picture

Conference cious Akron: against The squad Mid-American the Buckeyes was tenaand The just Zips wouldn’t finished go 24-7 away. last season way to another and look good to be season on the in Ohio the MAC. State: It was all the Buckeyes could do to survive unranked Akron. Liddell was the best player on the court, but others — particular­ly guards Meechie John- son and Jamari Wheeler — are going to have to contribute more. Ohio State lost both starting guards from last season.

“I just think it’s a work in-progress right now,” Holtmann said. “Meechie had some really good moments. Jamari is still figuring out what all our expectatio­ns are for him offensivel­y.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State players celebrate Zed Key’s game-winning basket against Akron in the closing second of Tuesday’s opener.
ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State players celebrate Zed Key’s game-winning basket against Akron in the closing second of Tuesday’s opener.

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