The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Buckeyes earn much-needed victory

- By Jay Cohen

EVANSTON, ILL. >> D.J. Carton was disappoint­ed with his play. He wanted to deliver for his teammates on slumping Ohio State.

He felt much better after one impressive stretch on Jan. 26.

Carton scored 12 of his 17 points in the second half, helping the Buckeyes hold off lowly Northweste­rn for a sorely needed 71-59 win.

“I’ve been working hard on practice, and my teammates put a lot of belief in me and push me at practice,” Carton said, “so it’s starting to come along and my confidence is building.”

Once ranked as high as No. 2 in the AP Top 25, the Buckeyes had dropped six of seven to plummet out of the poll altogether. But they got back on track behind their defense, holding the Wildcats to 26.7% shooting in the second half.

“I thought we tightened up,” coach Chris Holtmann said. “I thought it really wasn’t any significan­t adjustment­s on our part as much as I think the guys just played a little harder when they needed to.”

Justin Ahrens made four 3-pointers and scored 12 points for Ohio State (137, 3-6 Big Ten). Kaleb Wesson had 11 points and nine rebounds, and his brother Andre also scored 11 points.

Led by Carton and Ahrens, the Buckeyes enjoyed a 39-10 advantage in points by reserves. Carton said the team has stayed positive despite its recent trouble.

“These next games are huge and we’re going to need every one of them since we dug ourself into a hole,” he said. “We’re going to need bench players to step up, and those toughness plays are going to have to be consistent throughout.”

Northweste­rn (6-13, 1-8) lost for the ninth time in 10 games. Miller Kopp scored 20 points for the Wildcats, and Pat Spencer finished with 13.

“We’re just going to keep fighting, come in every day,”

OHIO STATE 71, NORTHWESTE­RN 59 Up next: The Buckeyes host Indiana on Feb. 1.

freshman Boo Buie said. “We’re young, but we’re not using it as an excuse. We’re in these games. We know we can win these games.

“We’re not going to stop until we find a way to win.”

Buie made a 3-pointer to give Northweste­rn a 4441 lead with 14:44 left. But Ohio State responded with a 14-2 run.

Carton opened the decisive stretch with consecutiv­e baskets, including a fast-break layup that put the Buckeyes ahead to stay. Ahrens capped the run with two 3s, making it 5546 with 11:30 to go.

The Wildcats closed to 59-55 on Ryan Young’s layup with 5:14 remaining. Carton then made a couple of big plays, sinking two foul shots and converting an acrobatic alley-oop off a pass from Duane Washington

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“When the game was on the line those last five or six minutes, they stepped up,” Northweste­rn coach Chris Collins said. played with Bryant’s father, Joe, on the 76ers, and Chris Collins worked with Kobe Bryant when he served as an assistant coach for Team USA at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics.

“It’s just a really a hard day,” an emotional Collins said. “It puts it all in perspectiv­e.”

Holtmann said he talked to his team about his Bryant’s death before the game. Washington’s uncle, Derek Fisher, played with Bryant with the Lakers, and Holtmann said it hit the sophomore guard particular­ly hard.

“I think anybody in this generation that has been involved with basketball feels a real connection in a lot of ways to him because of his imprint on the game and how incredibly competitiv­e he was,” Holtmann said.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State forward Andre Wesson controls the ball against Northweste­rn forward A.J. Turner during the first half Jan. 26 in Evanston, Ill.
NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State forward Andre Wesson controls the ball against Northweste­rn forward A.J. Turner during the first half Jan. 26 in Evanston, Ill.
 ?? NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State forward E.J. Liddell, left, drives to the basket against Northweste­rn guard Boo Buie and forward Miller Kopp (10) during the first half.
NAM Y. HUH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State forward E.J. Liddell, left, drives to the basket against Northweste­rn guard Boo Buie and forward Miller Kopp (10) during the first half.

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