The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

OSU loses in OT

- By Anne M. Peterson

PORTLAND, ORE. » The Butler Bulldogs didn’t get rattled by a doubledigi­t deficit against Ohio State, or the presence of their former coach.

Kelan Martin hit a layup with 3.8 seconds left and Butler edged the Buckeyes 67-66 in overtime on Sunday for the final day of the Phil Knight Invitation­al tournament.

“We just stayed poised in the moment,” Martin said about keeping cool down the stretch and into OT.

“We were down 15 with five minutes left and then we just started pressing and we came up with a couple steals and we got a couple stops. Then we had good looks on the offensive end.”

Martin finished with 24 points for Butler (5-2) in the win over former coach Chris Holtmann’s new team. Kamar Baldwin added 14.

C.J. Jackson’s free throws gave the Buckeyes a 66-65 lead with just under a minute to go in the extra period. The Bulldogs controlled the clock before Martin’s layup and Jackson’s heave missed the mark at the buzzer — sending Butler’s bench onto the court for a boisterous celebratio­n.

“It was obviously an emotional game,” Holtmann said. “They have a lot of fans here. And the obvious things along with the comeback elevated the energy in the room and at the end of the day I’m not sure we responded as well as we needed to. I think those guys know how I feel about them.

“We’ve been through a lot of stuff together, just like we’ll go through a lot of stuff here with this group. I took a few moments to say a few things to them. But it was such a dramatic finish that you don’t have a whole lot of time with them.”

Butler came back from a 15-point second half deficit to close within 5954 on Martin’s 3-pointer with 1:31 left in regulation.

Nate Fowler added a pair of free throws for the Bulldogs to get even closer.

Kamar Baldwin’s 3-pointer with 16 seconds left tied it at 59.

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