Post-Tribune

Ohio State stuns No. 2 Purdue in interim head coach’s debut

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State stunned No. 2 Purdue on Sunday in its interim coach’s debut, winning 73-69 a day after the NCAA Tournament selection committee picked the Boilermake­rs as the early favorite to be the No. 1 overall seed during March Madness.

Bruce Thornton scored 22 points and Jamison Battle added 19 points to help Ohio State (15-11, 5-10 Big Ten) pull off the upset in Jake Diebler’s first game at the helm.

Chris Holtmann was fired Wednesday after several disappoint­ing seasons. The beleaguere­d Buckeyes had lost nine of their last eleven games.

Purdue (23-3, 12-3) had been favored by 8 ½ points, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

Ohio State played with energy from the start, led 35-30 at the break and six minutes into the second half were up by 12.

With the Boilermake­rs closing down the stretch, it seemed like only a matter of time until Zach Edey took over the game, but it didn’t happen.

Lance Jones hit a 3-pointer for Purdue to tie the score at 65 with 1:39 left. But Battle hit a jumper and then, with 34 seconds left, hit a pair of free throws to bump the Ohio State lead to 69-65.

An easy dunk by Edey reduced the deficit to two with 16 seconds left. Running out time, the Boilermake­rs fouled Thornton, who went to the line and made both foul shots to just about seal the game.

Edey finished with 22 points and 13 rebounds, the 58th career double-double for the Purdue star.

Purdue had won nine straight and 16 of its last 17. Its last loss was Jan. 9.

Northweste­rn holds off rally by Hoosiers:

Ryan Langborg scored 26 points, Matt Nicholson and Nick Martinelli had double-doubles and Northweste­rn held off a furious Indiana rally to defeat the Hoosiers 76-72 on Sunday.

Northweste­rn led by seven entering a wild final minute in which the teams combined for 21 points. Indiana scored 12 of those points, the last three coming on a jumper by Mackenzie Mgbako that made it 75-72 with nine seconds left.

With five seconds left, Brooks Barnhizer made one of two free throws for a four-point Northweste­rn lead and Indiana’s Anthony Leal missed a 3-pointer as time expired.

 ?? KIRK IRWIN/GETTY ?? Roddy Gayle Jr. of Ohio State dunks the ball during the first half of the game on Sunday.
KIRK IRWIN/GETTY Roddy Gayle Jr. of Ohio State dunks the ball during the first half of the game on Sunday.

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