The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

OSU records big ‘W’ vs. Creighton

- By Eric Olson The Associated Press

OMAHA, NEB. >> A bunch of newcomers carried Ohio State for much of the game against Creighton. When the Buckeyes called on their longest-tenured player, he delivered.

C.J. Jackson took a cross-court pass from Keyshawn Woods and launched the go-ahead 3-pointer with 2:10 to play and made a hook shot in the lane in the final minute as the Buckeyes held off the Bluejays, 69-60, after squanderin­g a doubledigi­t halftime lead.

Jackson had been 0 for 7 from the field with five turnovers before coming up with two of the Buckeyes’ biggest baskets.

“We need him,” Woods said. “I told him to stay confident and that we needed him to come up big down the stretch, and that’s just what he did.”

Woods scored 15 of his game-high 19 points in the first half as the Buckeyes (3-0) got out to a 37-25 halftime lead, but Creighton (2-1) stormed back to take a four-point lead before fading and losing for the first time in 25 home nonconfere­nce games since December 2015.

Duane Washington Jr. added 12 points for the Buckeyes, who clinched the Big Ten’s fifth win in eight-game Gavitt Tipoff Games. The Big Ten and Big East went 4-4 against each other in the previous three Tipoff Games.

“A lot of credit to Creighton,” Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said. “We knew they would come out and respond in the second half and, boy, did they ever.”

The Bluejays wiped out their halftime deficit and led 55-54 on Martin Krampelj’s tip-in with 5:40 left, and it was 60-56 when Mitch Ballock hit a 3 from the corner.

But Washington answered with a 3 of his own, and after Krampelj missed a free throw, Jackson made his 3 from in front of the Buckeyes’ bench. Kyle Young dunked for a fourpoint lead with a minute to play. After Luther Muhammad swiped at the ball and it went out of bounds off Davion Mintz’s leg, Jackson floated through the lane to make his hook shot.

Ty-Shon Alexander led the Bluejays with 16 points and Mintz had 12.

The big picture

OHIO STATE >> Holtmann is still trying to figure out his best combinatio­ns after losing three starters from last season. The Buckeyes picked up a second straight quality road win. They won at Cincinnati last week. CREIGHTON >> Creighton also has a lot of new faces, and it showed grit coming back after the Buckeyes took control of the game late in the first half.

 ?? NATI HARNIK — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State’s Keyshawn Woods drives around Creighton’s Damien Jefferson, right, during the second half Nov. 15 in Omaha, Neb. Ohio State won, 69-60.
NATI HARNIK — ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State’s Keyshawn Woods drives around Creighton’s Damien Jefferson, right, during the second half Nov. 15 in Omaha, Neb. Ohio State won, 69-60.

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