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202021 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS November 25 Illinois State W, 94(23)-67 ESPN2 29 1-UMass Lowell W, 74(23)-64 BTN December 2 1-Morehead State W, 77(23)-44 BTN 5 Alabama A&M Canceled 8 3-at Notre Dame W, 90(23)-85 ESPN2 13 Cleveland State W, 67(23)-61 BTN 16 at Purdue L, 60(20)-67 BTN 19 2-vs. UCLA W, 77(20)-70 CBS 23 Rutgers W, 80(23)-68(11) BTN 26 at Northwestern L, 70(23)-71 FS1 30 Nebraska W, 90(25)-54 BTN January 3 at Minnesota L, 60(25)-77(21) BTN 6 Penn State Postponed 9 at Rutgers W, 79-68(15) BTN 13 Northwestern W, 81(21)-71 BTN 16 at Illinois W, 87(21)-81(14) FOX 19 Purdue L, 65(15)-67 BTN 23 at Wisconsin 4 p.m. CBS 31 Michigan State 1 p.m. CBS February 4 at Iowa TBA ESPN 8 at Maryland TBA FS1 13 Indiana TBA ESPN/ESPN2 18 at Penn State TBA BTN 21 Michigan TBA CBS 25 at Michigan State TBA ESPN/ESPN2 28 Iowa TBA CBS March 6 Illinois TBA ESPN/ESPN2 All times EDT // 1-at Covelli Center // 2-ACC/B1G Challenge // 3-CBSSports Classic at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse; Cleveland OHIO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL 1898 FIRST SEASON 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 10 NCAA FINAL FOURS 14 SWEET 16 APPEARANCES 29 NCAA APPEARANCES 20 BIG TEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 27 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS GAME 15 15 OHIO STATE 114, 54 B1G at 10 WISCONSIN 123, 62 B1G 4 p.m. • Sat., Jan. 23 • Madison, Wisconsin • Kohl Center • CBS • 97.1 FM The Fan Head Coach: Chris Holtmann Rec. at Ohio State: 77-38 (4th) Career Record: 191-123 (10th) Career vs. Wisconsin: 1-3 Head Coach: Greg Gard Record at UW: 113-60 (6 yrs) Career Record: Same Career vs. Ohio State: 3-1 GAME BASICS No. 15 Ohio State and No. 10 Wisconsin meet on the hardwood at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Kohl Center in Madison. CBS Sports will televise. The teams will meet just once this season. Ohio State is 5-4 in the Big Ten after suffering the first home loss of the season the last time out vs. Purdue, 67-65. Chris Holtmann’s teams are 1-3 vs. Wisconsin. Ohio State leads the all-time series 88-73 with a 54-25 record in Columbus. The Badgers are 47-30 in Madison vs. the Buckeyes, including an 11-4 record at the Kohl Center. When ranked among the Top 25 in the Associated Press poll, Ohio State is 24-14 vs. the Badgers. Wisconsin owns a record of 14-12 when ranked vs. the Buckeyes. Ohio State is 8-4 in games when both teams are ranked. All-time, the Buckeyes are 34-49 when playing in the state of Wisconsin. Sophomore E.J. Liddell is nine points shy of 400 for his career ... he reached 200 rebounds (205) with seven vs. Purdue the last time out ... With 21 points vs. Purdue Tuesday, Duane Washington Jr. has scored 802 career points. BY THE NUMBERS 15 The game at No. 10 Wisconsin will the third-consecutive road contest vs. a Top 15 opponent for the Buckeyes, who defeat- ed No. 15 Rutgers and No. 14 Illinois in the previous two. 50.0 Justin Ahrens has connected on 50% from 3-point range this season (32-64) after knocking down 3-of-9 from distance vs. Purdue. He has taken just two shots inside the arc this season (1-2). All three Ohio State freshmen scored on their first shots as Buckeyes after Meechie John- son Jr. made a 3 vs. North- western Wednesday. Zed Key (2 ptr.) and Eugene Brown III (3 ptr.) did so vs. Illinois State. 92.5 C.J. Walker (42 of 43; 97.7 pct.) and Duane Washington Jr. (44 of 50; 88.0 pct.) are combining to make 92.5% of their free throw attempts this season (86 of 93). 3

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    November25 Illinois State W, 94(23)-67 ESPN229 1-UMass Lowell W, 74(23)-64 BTNDecember 2 1-Morehead State W, 77(23)-44 BTN5 Alabama A&M Canceled 8 3-at Notre Dame W, 90(23)-85 ESPN213 Cleveland State W, 67(23)-61 BTN16 at Purdue L, 60(20)-67 BTN19 2-vs. UCLA W, 77(20)-70 CBS23 Rutgers W, 80(23)-68(11) BTN26 at Northwestern L, 70(23)-71 FS130 Nebraska W, 90(25)-54 BTNJanuary3 at Minnesota L, 60(25)-77(21) BTN6 Penn State Postponed 9 at Rutgers W, 79-68(15) BTN13 Northwestern W, 81(21)-71 BTN16 at Illinois W, 87(21)-81(14) FOX19 Purdue L, 65(15)-67 BTN23 at Wisconsin 4 p.m. CBS31 Michigan State 1 p.m. CBSFebruary4 at Iowa TBA ESPN8 at Maryland TBA FS113 Indiana TBA ESPN/ESPN218 at Penn State TBA BTN21 Michigan TBA CBS25 at Michigan State TBA ESPN/ESPN228 Iowa TBA CBSMarch6 Illinois TBA ESPN/ESPN2All times EDT // 1-at Covelli Center // 2-ACC/B1G Challenge // 3-CBSSports Classic at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse; Cleveland

    OHIO STATEMEN’S BASKETBALL

    1898 FIRST SEASON • 1 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP • 10 NCAA FINAL FOURS • 14 SWEET 16 APPEARANCES29 NCAA APPEARANCES • 20 BIG TEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 27 CONSENSUS ALL-AMERICANS

    GAME 15

    15 OHIO STATE 114, 54 B1G at10 WISCONSIN 123, 62 B1G

    4 p.m. • Sat., Jan. 23 • Madison, Wisconsin • Kohl Center • CBS • 97.1 FM The Fan

    Head Coach: Chris Holtmann Rec. at Ohio State: 77-38 (4th)Career Record: 191-123 (10th)Career vs. Wisconsin: 1-3

    Head Coach: Greg GardRecord at UW: 113-60 (6 yrs)Career Record: SameCareer vs. Ohio State: 3-1

    GAME BASICS No. 15 Ohio State and No. 10 Wisconsin meet

    on the hardwood at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Kohl Center in Madison. CBS Sports will televise.

    The teams will meet just once this season. Ohio State is 5-4 in the Big Ten after suff ering the

    fi rst home loss of the season the last time out vs. Purdue, 67-65.

    Chris Holtmann’s teams are 1-3 vs. Wisconsin. Ohio State leads the all-time series 88-73 with a 54-25 record in Columbus. The Badgers are 47-30 in Madison vs. the Buckeyes, including an 11-4 record at the Kohl Center.

    When ranked among the Top 25 in the Associated Press poll, Ohio State is 24-14 vs. the Badgers. Wisconsin owns a record of 14-12 when ranked vs. the Buckeyes. Ohio State is 8-4 in games when both teams are ranked. All-time, the Buckeyes are 34-49 when playing in the state of Wisconsin.

    Sophomore E.J. Liddell is nine points shy of 400 for his career ... he reached 200 rebounds (205) with seven vs. Purdue the last time out ... With 21 points vs. Purdue Tuesday, Duane Washington Jr. has scored 802 career points.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    15The game at No. 10 Wisconsin will the third-consecutive road contest vs. a Top 15 opponent for the Buckeyes, who defeat-ed No. 15 Rutgers and No. 14 Illinois in the previous two.

    50.0Justin Ahrens has connected on 50% from 3-point range this season (32-64) after knocking down 3-of-9 from distance vs. Purdue. He has taken just two shots inside the arc this season (1-2).

    All three Ohio State freshmen scored on their fi rst shots as Buckeyes after Meechie John-son Jr. made a 3 vs. North-western Wednesday. Zed Key (2 ptr.) and Eugene Brown III (3 ptr.) did so vs. Illinois State.

    92.5C.J. Walker (42 of 43; 97.7 pct.) and Duane Washington Jr. (44 of 50; 88.0 pct.) are combining to make 92.5% of their free throw attempts this season (86 of 93).

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    OHIO STATE MEN’S BASKETBALL FACTS & MORE

    Chris Holtmann, now in his fourth year at Ohio State, has guided seven-consecutive teams to 20-or-more win seasons and he has led teams to fi ve-consecutive NCAA Tourna-ment appearances (2015-16-17-18-19.)

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    MORE TEAM NOTES

    Ohio State signed three Ohioans in November in a recruiting class rated among the Top 10 nationally:- G Malaki Branham: 6-5 and 190 from Akron and St. Vincent-St. Mary H.S. - F Kalen Etzler: 6-8 and 200 from Convoy and Crestview H.S.- G Meechie Johnson Jr.: 6-2 and 185 from Cleveland and Garfi eld Heights. Johnson joined the Buckeyes in December after graduating early from Garfi eld Heights. Ohio State will wear six possible uniform combinations this year: - Primary home and away- Scarlet “Clark Kellogg” era- Gray “Jim Jackson” era throwbacks- Two yet-to-be-released versions

    #0 MEECHIE JOHNSON, 6 2, 170, FR. G CLEVELAND GARFIELD HEIGHTS H.S.

    Saw rst action as a Buckeye at Rutgers Jan. 9 Made rst shot he took, a 3-pointer vs. Northwestern Jan. 13 Graduated early from Gar eld Heights High School in Cleveland to enroll early at Ohio State in December Has made 3-of-5 attempts from 3-point range to date

    #1 JIMMY SOTOS, 6 2, 200, SR. G ELK GROVE VILLAGE, ILL. CONANT H.S.

    Pronounced SOE-tose Has played in 12 games Started vs. Purdue and at Rutgers Started all 34 games for Bucknell last year and led the team in scoring (11.5), assists (3.9) and steals (1.6) Scored over 20 points in 5 games last year Led Patriot League in assists in 2018-19 with 6.1 per game Has played in 112 collegiate games Has missed the last two games with shoulder injury suff ered during a start at Rutgers Jan. 9 Reached 400 assists for his career with four at Rutgers ... recorded 390 helpers at Bucknell, 403 total One career double-double with 14 points and 12 assists vs. UNLV 12/25/18 in Honolulu, Hawai’i

    #2 MUSA JALLOW, 6 5, 210, JR. G BLOOMINGTON, IND. NORTH H.S.

    Pronounced MOOSE-uh JAHL-oh Working his way back from injury Season highs of 8 points and 7 rebounds at home vs. Rutgers; 8 points also vs. UCLA Missed 2019-20 season (ankle surgery) Has played in 80 games with 24 starts Two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree

    #3 EUGENE BROWN III, 6 6, 195, FR. G CONYERS, GA. SOUTHWEST DEKALB

    Made all three 3-point attempts for nine points in win over UCLA Has played in all 15 games

    COACH CHRIS HOLTMANN NOTES

    Took over the Ohio State program on June 12, 2017 after three highly-successful years at Butler (70-31 with three NCAA Tournament appearances from 2014-17). Conference Coach of the Year in the Big South (2013 at Gardner-Webb), BIG EAST (2017 at Butler) and the Big Ten (2018 at Ohio State). 14th head coach in Ohio State history is a 1994 graduate of Taylor University (psychology) and has a master’s from Ball State. Has coached seven-consecutive teams to 20-or-more victories. The 21-win team last year defeated three conference champions: Villanova, North Carolina, Kentucky and Maryland. Joined Brad Stevens as only Butler coach to lead the Bulldogs to NCAA berths in fi rst three seasons. Among a select group to coach an NCAA Tournament win the past fi ve years: Mike Krzyzewski, Jay Wright, Mark Few, Bill Self, Roy Williams and John Calipari. Is from Nicholasville, Ky., near Lexington. Holtmann and wife, Lori, have a young daughter, Nora Jane.

    Led DeKalb to back-to-back state tournaments, a school rst Averaged 17 points/9.0 rebs. as a senior playing for his father, Eugene Brown, Jr. First team all-state as a senior by the Atlanta Journal Constitution

    #4 DUANE WASHINGTON, 6 3, 210, JR. G GRAND RAPIDS, MICH SIERRA CANYON

    Leads team in scoring at 15.7 points per game ... second on team in scoring last year (11.5) Reached 800 points for his career with 21 vs. Purdue the last time out Five games this season with 20 or more points ... owns eight career games with 20+ Has three times topped career-highs this year: 21 vs. UMass Lowell, 22 vs. Rutgers and 23 recently vs. Northwestern 78 games played and 32 starts Shooting 88% from the foul line this season (44-50) ree years in HS at Grand Rapids (Mich.) Christian; at Sierra Canyon (Calif.) as a Sr.

    #10 JUSTIN AHRENS, 6 6, 195, JR. G VERSAILLES, OHIO VERSAILLES H.S.

    Pronounced ARNS 31 of 62 (.500) from 3-point range with at least one made 3 in 12-of-15 games ... has eight games with multiple makes and is 10-of-19 from distance the last three games Two 2-point attempts on the season (1-2) Reached 100 career rebounds with a defensive board at Illinois Season-high 18 points in win vs. Nebraska Career-high 29 points as a frosh vs. Iowa, including 25 in the second half Has played in 66 games

    #13 C.J. WALKER, 6 1, 195, SR. G INDIANAPOLIS ARSENAL TECH

    8.7 points and 4.2 assists in 2020 and leads team in minutes (346; 31.5 per game) Has knocked down 42-43 from FT line (97.7 pct.)

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    202021 OHIO STATE NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Name Pos. Hgt. Wgt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. or Last School 0 Meechie Johnson Jr. G 6-2 170 Fr. Cleveland, Ohio / Garfi eld Heights 1 Jimmy Sotos G 6-3 200 Sr. Elk Grove Village, Ill. / Bucknell 2 Musa Jallow G 6-5 210 Jr. Bloomington, Ind. / North 3 Eugene Brown III G 6-6 195 Fr. Conyers, Ga. / Southwest DeKalb 4 Duane Washington, Jr. G 6-3 190 Jr. Grand Rapids, Mich. / Sierra Canyon10 Justin Ahrens G 6-6 195 Jr. Versailles, Ohio / Versailles13 C.J. Walker G 6-1 195 Sr. Indianapolis, Ind. / Florida State14 Justice Sueing F 6-7 215 Jr. Honolulu, Hawai’i / California15 Ibrahima Diallo C 6-10 220 So. Saly, Senegal / Prolifi c Prep23 Zed Key F 6-8 245 Fr. Bay Shore, N.Y. / Long Island Lutheran25 Kyle Young F 6-8 225 Sr. Canton, Ohio / Jackson31 Seth Towns F 6-8 230 Gr. Columbus, Ohio / Harvard32 E.J. Liddell F 6-7 240 So. Belleville, Ill. / West40 Jansen Davidson Jr. G 5-11 190 Sr. Kettering, Ohio / Fairmont 42 Harrison Hookfi n F 6-6 200 Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Lebanon

    Started 29 games last year and averaged 8.7 points and 3.1 rebounds and had team-highs with 107 assists and 40 steals Career-high tying 7 assists vs. Purdue (12/16/20) Transfer from Florida State where he started 35 times and played in 68 games Currently out with torn ligaments in his right, non-shooting, hand

    Outstanding vs. Cleveland State with career-high 12 points and 10 rebounds and vs. UCLA with 11 points and six rebounds Hitting 60.0% of his eld goals (34 of 57) Second on team with 14 blocks, E.J. Liddell leads with 15 First career double-double vs. Cleveland State with 12 points and 10 rebounds First career start came at Purdue Led Lutheran HS in scoring and rebounding as a senior with 18 points and 8.7 rebounds

    #25 KYLE YOUNG, 6 8, 225, SR. F CANTON, OHIO JACKSON H.S.

    Terri c with career-high 17 points and 12 rebounds in win over Rutgers 12/23/20 Started 25 games last year, averaging 7.5 points and 5.8 rebounds Double-doubles last year vs. Cincinnati (14-13) and Stetson (15-10) Veteran of 95 games played, 53 starts 537 career points; 411 rebounds Two-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree

    #14 JUSTICE SUEING, 6 7, 215, JR. F HONOLULU, HAWAI’I MATER DEI H.S.

    Scored six points at Minnesota to move past the career 1,000-point mark ... scored 886 in two years at California ... has 158 as a Buckeye (1,044) Averaging 10.5 points, 5.2 rebounds Led Ohio State with 19 points and 8 rebounds in debut game vs. Illinois State Working on 500 career rebounds ... has 436 to date, including 78 this season Sat out last season after transferring from Cal where he averaged a team-high 14.3 points and 6.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore in 2018-19 and 13.8 points and 5.4 boards per contest as a freshman

    #15 IBRAHIMA DIALLO, 6 10, 220, SO. C SALY, SENEGAL PROLIFIC PREP

    Pronounced EE-bruh-he-muh dee-AL-oh Appeared in eight games off the bench in 2019-20, averaging 1.3/1.9 points/rebs. Will miss time with a knee injury suff ered in practice prior to the Nebraska game Dec. 30, 2020.

    #23 ZED KEY, 6 8, 245, FR. F BAY SHORE, N.Y. LONG ISLAND LUTH.

    Averaging 6.7 points and 3.7 rebounds per game ... reached 100 points this season with a bucket vs. Purdue

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    #31 SETH TOWNS, 6 8, 230, GR. F COLUMBUS, OHIO NORTHLAND H.S.

    Missed last two years at Harvard (injury), graduated and transfered to Ohio State for 2020-21 season OSU debut vs. UCLA; rst action since Ivy League title game March 11, 2018 26 points and nine rebounds off bench in games at NW and vs. Nebraska Contributed 11 points in road win over No. 14 Illinois going 4-of-6 from the eld and 2-of-3 from 3-point range

    Ivy League Player of the Year in 2018 after averaging 16.0 points and 5.7 rebounds Four career double-doubles, last vs. Cornell (24/12) at the Palestra in Philadelphia 3/10/18 Averaged 12.3 points as a true freshman with the Crimson

    #32 E.J. LIDDELL, 6 7, 240, SO. F BELLEVILLE, ILL. BELLEVILLE H.S.

    Pronounced lih-DELL Returned vs. UCLA after missing two games Terri c sophomore campaign so far with 14.1 points per game and 6.8 rebounds Career-high 26 points in win at No. 15 Illinois. Two-time Illinois Mr. Basketball Has 23 career games with ve or more rebounds; Buckeyes 19-4 in those contests Recorded rst double-double with 17 points and 11 rebounds against Illinois as a freshman St. Louis Post-Dispatch metro area high school player of the decade

    #40 JANSEN DAVIDSON, 6 1, 190, JR. GKETTERING, OHIO FAIRMONT H.S.

    First-year member of the program

    #42 HARRISON HOOKFIN, 6 6, 200, JR. FCINCINNATI LEBANON H.S.

    ird-year member of the program Has played in 12 games for the Buckeyes

    Junior Justice Sueing reached 1,000 career points with six at Minnesota. He scored 886 points in two

    seasons at California and now has 158 as a Buck-eye this season. ree other current Buckeyes could reach 1,000 this year as well. Graduate transfer Seth Towns (Harvard), senior CJ Walker (Florida State) and senior Jimmy Sotos (Bucknell) all started careers elsewhere but could reach 1,000 points in Colum-bus.

    Ohio State leads the all-time series with Wisconsin 88-73. Ohio State is 54-25 overall in Columbus vs. the Badgers, who own an 8-7 record vs. the Buckeyes while playing at Value City Arena (1999-present). Wisconsin owns the edge in games played in Madison, Wisconsin, 47-30. When playing at the Kohl Center (1998-present), the Badgers are 11-4 all-time vs. the Buckeyes. When the teams tip on a neutral court, Ohio State is 4-1, all in Big Ten Tournament contests. In series history, Ohio State has been ranked among the Top 25 in the weekly Associated Press Poll 38 times with an overall record of 24-14 in those games. Wisconsin has been ranked 26 times when facing the Buckeyes with a 14-12 record in those outings. e teams have been ranked 12 times when facing one another. OSU is 8-4 in those games. Six Buckeyes entered the 2020-21 season with experience against the Badgers, though none with more than three games. Junior Duane Washington Jr. leads Ohio State in the series with 10.3 points per game in three career meetings. Senior CJ Walker is next with 6.5 ppg. in two games. Senior Kyle Young has faced Wisconsin three times with averages of 4.7 ppg. and 4.3 rebounds a contest, which leads the Buckeyes in the series.

    e Buckeyes own an overall record of 842-743 against current league members. Chris Holtmann faced six league opponents during his six years as a head coach prior to taking over for the Buckeyes in 2017-18. He entered his rst year of Big Ten com-petition with a 4-5 record vs. conference foes. He is 44-35 vs. conference opponents in 10 years as a head coach.

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    Ohio State celebrated 108 years as a member of the Big Ten Conference in men’s basketball in 2020. e Buckeyes nished in the No. 6 spot in the 1913 conference standings, the rst season of league play. Over 108 seasons, Ohio State has earned 20 Big Ten regular-season titles with 29 NCAA Tournament appearances, one national championship (1960) and 10 trips to the Final Four. Ten former coaches and players are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame while 55 student-athletes have been drafted by National Basketball Association teams, including 24 in the rst round.

    Ohio State has 30 seasons with 20 or more wins and three with 30 or more. Chris Holtmann has won at least 20 games in each of his three years at Ohio State and the Buckeyes have won 20 or more games in 15 of the last 16 seasons.

    Holtmann teams have won 20 or more games in each of his last seven full years as a head coach. e Buckeyes nished 21-10 in 2019-20. Ohio State nished 20-15 overall after the win vs. Iowa State and

    the loss to Houston in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Gardner-Webb won 21 games in 2013 with Holtmann at the helm. Butler reached 23, 22 and 25 wins over the three seasons before Holtmann took over at Ohio State in 2017-18. Of Ohio State’s 14 head coaches in the history of men’s basketball, only Gary Williams and ad Matta won 20 games in their rst season in Columbus. e Buckeyes were 25-9 in 2017-18. Williams was 20-13 in 1987 and took the Buckeyes to the NCAA Tournament, where the team defeated Kentucky for its 20th win of the season before losing to Georgetown. Matta was 20-12 in 2005 but the Buckeyes were ineligible for postseason competition that year. Ohio State won its 20th game in the 2005 Big Ten Tournament over Penn State before ending the season with a loss to Wisconsin. Holtmann is the rst Ohio State coach in history to win 20 regular-season games in his rst year in Columbus. e 25 wins in 2017-18 is an Ohio State record for most wins by a rst-year coach. He also joins Matta as the only Ohio

    State head coaches to win 20 or more games in each of their rst three seasons in Columbus.

    e win over No. 19 Michigan March 1 gave the Buckeyes win No. 20 for the 2019-20 season. e feat marked the 30th time in Ohio State men’s basketball history the Buckeyes reached 20 victories in a season. e rst was in 1950 when William H.H. Dye led the Buckeyes to a 22-4 record in his nal of four seasons on the Ohio State sidelines. Fred Taylor was the next coach in Columbus to guide Ohio State to the 20-win plateau with a 25-3 season in 1960, the year the Buck-eyes reached and won the NCAA title game. Taylor led

    Ohio State to six 20-win seasons in his career, including a streak of four-consecutive from 1960-1963. Taylor’s last 20-win campaign was in 1971. Eldon Miller led Ohio State to four 20-win campaigns from 1980-85 before Gary Williams coached two seasons with 20-13 records in 1987 and 1988. Randy Ayers’ 1991 and 1992 seasons both ended with 20 or more wins with 27 and 26 respectively. e ad Matta era (2005-2017) included 12-consecutive 20-win seasons from 2005-2016. Chris Holtmann has reached 20-plus wins in each of his three seasons in Columbus to give the Buckeyes a total of 30 in Ohio State history.

    Jim Jackson, one of the all-time great players in Ohio State men’s basketball history and current-ly the program’s seventh all-time leading scorer, is among six former players and two coaches who have been selected to the National Collegiate Bas-ketball Hall of Fame Class of 2021. Jackson piled up 1,785 points in just three seasons at Ohio State, from 1989-92. Jackson averaged 5.9 rebounds and four assists per game while shooting over 50 percent from the eld. He led Ohio State to Big Ten titles in 1991 and 1992 and was a two-time All-American and Big Ten Player of the Year. In February of 2001, his No. 22 was retired.

    June 9, 2017 marked the rst day of the Chris Holtmann era at Ohio State. After six seasons as a head coach, including three at Butler, Holtmann became the 14th head coach in Ohio State men’s basketball history. In his career to date, Holtmann already has earned coach-of-the-year honors in the Big South Conference (2013), where he spent three seasons coaching Gardner-Webb (2001-13), and in the Big East (2017) in the nal of three seasons with the Bulldogs. His rst game in Columbus, a win over Robert Morris, was the 200th of his head coaching career. Holtmann was named the 2018 Big Ten Coach of the Year, has won at least 20 games in each of his three seasons in Columbus, has taken the Buckeyes to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances and has won an NCAA game each season.

    In 10 seasons as a head coach, three at Gardner Webb (2011-13), three at Butler (2015-17) and now in Year Four at Ohio State, Chris Holtmann is 26-32 overall against opponents ranked among the Associated Press Top 25. He was 0-2 at Gardner-Webb and 13-13 at Butler. His teams were 6-9 vs. Top 10 foes at Butler and 3-4 vs. Top 5 opponents. He is 13-18 at Ohio State.

    e Buckeyes have an all-time record of 177-277 (3-1 in 2020-21) vs. ranked opponents in the Asso-ciated Press Top 25. at includes a mark of 75-135 vs. Top 10 foes. As a ranked team, Ohio State is 537-164 all-time. In games when both teams enter with a Top 25 ranking, Ohio State is 85-82. When ranked among the Top 10 nationally, Ohio State is 344-80.

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    • e Buckeyes are 40-70 vs. Top 5 opponents all-time. e Buckeyes knocked off No. 1 Michigan State 80-64 in Columbus and No. 3 Purdue 64-63 in West Lafayette in 2018. Ohio State’s last non-conference game vs. a Top 5 opponent was in New Orleans vs. No. 5 North Carolina in the CBSSports Classic (L, 86-72, 12/23/17). Ohio State’s last win vs. a non-conference Top 5 opponent was 74-67 in the CBS event over No. 4 Kentucky in Brooklyn, New York, Dec. 19, 2015. Ohio State was unranked vs. Michigan State, the Tar Heels and Wildcats. Against the nation’s No. 1 team, Ohio State is 9-11 all-time, including a 6-5 record in Columbus. At Value City Arena, Ohio State is 35-27 vs. ranked opponents, 30-22 vs. ranked Big Ten foes, 6-3 vs. Top 5 teams and 3-2 against No. 1 ranked competition.

    • Ohio State improved its record to 238-79 versus teams from Ohio following the 67-61 win over Cleveland State Dec. 13 at VCA. • Chris Holtmann has a 12-5 career record versus teams from Ohio.• Ohio State is 30-1 vs. Ohio teams since the 1997-98 season. e loss was to Dayton in the 2014 NCAA Tournament. e Buckeyes fell 60-59 (3/20/2014) to the No. 22 Flyers. • Ohio State is 180-30 in Columbus vs. Ohio teams, 50-41 in road games and 8-8 at neutral sites all-time.

    Kyle Young, a senior on the 2020-21 Ohio State men’s basketball team, graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport industry Aug. 9. He began a gradu-ate program in sport management this fall. Young, an academic All-Big Ten winner in both 2019 and 2020, was an Ohio State Scholar Athlete in 2020 and was named to the 2019-20 National Associa-tion of Basketball Coaches (NABC) Honors Court for academic excellence. Trevor ompson, who lettered from 2016-17, also completed Ohio State’s Degree Completion Program with a degree in sport industry last summer.

    Kyle Young and Musa Jallow were selected as mem-bers of the 2019-20 NABC Honors Court, recog-nizing more than 1,350 men’s collegiate basketball student-athletes who excelled in academics during the past season. In order to be named to the Hon-ors Court, a student-athlete must meet a high stan-dard of academic criteria. e quali cations are as follows:1. Academically a junior or senior and a varsity player.

    2. Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.2 or higher at the conclusion of the 2019-20 academic year.3. Students must have matriculated at least one year at their current institution.4. Member of a NCAA Division I, II, III, or NAIA Division I or II institution with a NABC member coach.

    Danny Hummer, a graduate student at guard with the Ohio State men’s basketball team in 2019-20, was named a 2020 Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, the conference offi ce announced July 1. To be eli-gible for the honor, Big Ten student-athletes must have a grade-point average of 3.7 or higher the pre-vious academic year. Hummer, who also earned Ac-ademic All-Big Ten honors in both 2019 and 2020, claimed Ohio State’s 2020 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award and was an OSU Scholar Athlete (2020), is working on a postgraduate degree in kinesiology. He remains a part of the Ohio State program as a graduate manager.

    Quadrian Banks, strength and conditioning coach for the Ohio State men’s basketball team, was named Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCa), the organization announced May 13. is honor is the highest giv-en in the strength and conditioning coaching pro-fession, and the ceremony is the highlight of the association’s National Conference each year. Mas-ter Strength and Conditioning Coach Jeff Madden will present Coach Banks with the blue MSCC Jacket, May 6, 2021, in Fort Worth, Texas, at the 2021 CSCCa National Conference because the 2020 CSCCa National Conference was canceled as a result of COVID-19.

    Four members of the Ohio State men’s basketball program were named Academic-All-Big Ten by the conference offi ce May 11, 2020. e same four earned OSU Scholar-Athlete honors for the 2019-20 academic year, the Ohio State Department of Athletics announced May 13. e group was part of 647 Ohio State student-athletes recognized with the honor. To receive the distinction, student-ath-letes must carry a 3.0 or better grade-point average. Kyle Young (Sport Industry) and Musa Jallow (Ex-ercise Science Education) along with graduate stu-dent Danny Hummer (Kinesiology) and Harrison Hook n (Biology) made the list.

    Freshmen Eugene Brown III, Zed Key and most re-cently Meechie Johnson joined the returning mem-bers of the Ohio State men’s basketball team over the summer and in Johnson Jr’s case last December to begin workouts in preparation of the 2020-21 season. Brown, a 6-6 wing/guard from Southwest DeKalb (Georgia) High School, averaged 17 points

    and nine rebounds as a senior. He nished his high school career with 1,120 points, 584 rebounds, 149 steals, 139 assists and 138 blocks while play-ing for his father, Eugene Brown Jr. Key, a 6-8 for-ward from Long Island (New York) Lutheran High School, was both the team’s leading scorer and re-bounder with 18 points and 8.7 rebounds per game. He also blocked 2.0 shots a contest. From the eld he made 178-261 (68%) and made 71% at the foul line (178-261). As a freshman at Gar eld Heights HS, Johnson Jr. scored 50 points in his third high school game of his career against Benedictine High School, making eight 3-pointers while going 10-12 from the foul line. He averaged 23.0 points a game as a sophomore before a season-ending injury that also cost him his junior campaign.

    Abel Porter, a 6-3 guard from Farmington, Utah, Jimmy Sotos, a 6-3 guard from Elk Grove Village, Illinois, and Seth Towns, a 6-7 forward from Co-lumbus, Ohio, transfered to Ohio State over the summer of 2020 to complete their collegiate careers with Chris Holtmann, head coach of the Buckeyes, and the Ohio State men’s basketball program. e trio join Justice Sueing, a 6-6 forward from Ho-nolulu, Hawai’i, who joined the Buckeyes prior to the start of the 2019-20 season after two years at California. Sueing sat out last year at in Columbus and is eligible this season. Towns earned a sociology degree from Harvard after playing for two years (2017, 2018) and sitting out the last two years (2019, 2020) while recover-ing from knee injuries. He will have two years of eligibility at Ohio State beginning with the 2020-21 season. Porter, who played recently at Utah State, had his career cut short because of a heart condition, discovered at by Ohio State medical personnel last summer. Sotos, who elected to transfer following his junior season at Bucknell, was originally go-ing to sit out this season to satisfy NCAA transfer rules but was granted immediate eligibility by the NCAA just prior to the start of the season. Sotos was the starting point guard for the Bison last year in all 34 games (14-20). He led the team in scoring (11.5 ppg.) and assists (3.9 apg.). As a sophomore with the Crimson, Towns earned Associated Press honorable mention All-America honors after being named the Ivy League Player of the Year. He averaged 16 points and 5.7 rebounds while making 44 percent from 3-point range (63-143). Sueing averaged a team-high 14.3 points and 6.0 rebounds as a sophomore with the Cal Bears. He has two years of eligibility with the Buckeyes.

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    HEAD COACH CHRIS HOLTMANNChris Holtmann begins his fourth season at the

    helm of the Buckeyes in 2020-21. His three seasons at Ohio State have followed the blueprint estab-lished during his tenures at both Gardner-Webb and Butler -- Success.

    He was named the 2018 Big Ten Coach of the Year after leading the Buckeyes to a 25-9 overall record, a No. 2 fi nish in the Big Ten regular-season stand-ings (15-3) and a Second Round appearance in the 2018 NCAA Tournament.

    In Year Two with Ohio State, Holtmann took a de-pleted roster, which was without the 2018 Big Ten Player of the Year (Keita Bates-Diop), a four-year starter (Jae’Sean Tate), a fi fth-year senior contribu-tor (Kam Williams) and a graduate transfer (Andrew Dakich) and led a youthful squad to another Second Round appearance in the 2019 NCAA Tournament. The Buckeyes won 20 games in 2018-19 (20-15), marking the sixth-consecutive season Holtmann teams have won 20 or more games.

    Year Three was cut short with the cancellation of the 2020 Big Ten and NCAA Tournaments. The Buck-eyes had built an impressive resume and was po-sitioned for another NCAA Tournament appearance with an overall record of 21-10, which included wins over four conference champions (Cincinnati, Villa-nova, Kentucky and Maryland), four wins vs. Top 10 opponents (Villanova, at North Carolina, Kentucky and Maryland).

    The 2019-20 Buckeyes fi nished tied for fi fth in the Big Ten at 11-9, winning nine of the fi nal 12 league games, tied for the top fi nish in conference regu-lar-season play.  Ohio State climbed to as high as No. 2 in the polls after an 11-1 start that included wins over No. 10 Villanova, No. 6 North Carolina in Chapel Hill and No. 6 Kentucky in Las Vegas.

    Holtmann become just the second Ohio State coach to win 20 or more games in each of his fi rst three seasons in Columbus joining Thad Matta (12 from 2005-2016). Holtmann is the second Ohio State coach to take teams to the NCAA Tournament in his fi rst two years: Randy Ayers (3, 1990-92). Matta’s 2005 team, his fi rst in Columbus, was not eligible for postseason competition. The next two played in the NCAA (2006, 2007) before an NIT appearance in 2008.

    In the fi rst three years as an Ohio State coach, Holtmann’s 66 combined wins (2018/25, 2019/20, 2020/21) are the third most behind Matta’s 81 vic-tories (in 2005/20, 2006/26, 2007/35) and Ayers’ 70 (1990/17, 1991/27, 1992, 26) in Ohio State history.

    Holtmann teams have won an opening-round game in the NCAA Tournament in each of the last fi ve years in which the NCAA Tournament was contested, a feat accomplished by a select group of Division I coaches.

    • Full Name: Christopher Holtmann• Born: Nov. 11, 1971• Hometown: Nicholasville, Kentucky• High School: Jessamine County HS• Alma Mater: Taylor, 1994 (Psychology); Ball State, 2000 (Masters/Athletic Administration)

    • Playing Career: Lettered from 1991-94 at Taylor (Ind.) University. As a senior, earned All-America honors while leading Taylor to a No. 1 ranking in the NAIA rankings.

    • Coaching Career: Taylor (GA), 1997; Geneva (asst.), 1998-99; Taylor (asst.), 1999-2003; Gardner-Webb (asst.), 2003-08; Ohio (asst.), 2008-10; Gardner-Webb (head coach), 2010-13; Butler (asst.), 2013-14; Butler (head coach), 2014-17; Ohio State (head coach), 2017 to present.

    • Assisted Under: Paul Patterson (Taylor); Jeff Santarsiero (Geneva); Rick Scruggs (Gardner-Webb); John Groce (Ohio); Brandon Miller (Butler).

    • Highlights: Big Ten Coach of the Year (2018), Big South Coach of the Year (2013), Big East Coach of the Year (2017); Collegeinsider.com John McLendon National Coach of the Year (2017); NAIA All-American (1994).

    HOLTMANN QUICK FACTS

    ismith COY Award, not only earned awards in 2017-18, he coached award winners as well.

    Bates-Diop, who suff ered a season-ending leg inju-ry early in the 2016-17 season, returned to the Ohio State roster as a redshirt junior in 2017-18 to be-come the 2018 Big Ten Player of the Year while also earning Second Team All-America honors (Sporting News, USBWA). He helped the Buckeyes to the most wins (25) under a fi rst-year head coach in Ohio State history. Bates-Diop also was a 2018 First Team All-Big Ten selection while teammate Tate was named Second Team All-Big Ten. Kaleb Wesson earned a spot on the 2018 Big Ten All-Freshman Team and was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection in 2019.

    As a team, the Buckeyes returned to the national rankings prior to a road game at Northwestern in which Ohio State, ranked No. 20 in the weekly As-sociated Press  poll, downed the Wildcats 71-65 Jan. 17, 2018. Ohio State remained in the poll the remainder of the season, reaching as high as the No. 8 spot before ending the season at No. 17.

    In three seasons at Butler, Holtmann compiled a record of 70-31 as a member of the BIG EAST conference. In eight years as a head coach, which includes three years at Gardner-Webb (44-54) and two in Columbus (45-24), his ca-reer record is 159-109. His teams have won at least 20 games in each of the last six seasons.

    Chris Holtmann at a Glance• Enters fourth season as Ohio State Head Coach

    (66-34 Record; 2017 to present)• Three seasons as Butler Head Coach (70-31 Re-

    cord; 2015-17)• Nine seasons as a head coach (180-119 Record)• 2017-18 Big Ten Coach of the Year• 2017-18 Naismith National Coach of the Year

    Finalist• 2018 USBWA District V Coach of the Year• 2016-17 BIG EAST Coach of the Year• 2016-17 John McLendon Award Winner (col-

    legeinsiders.com)• 2016-17 and 2014-15 Jim Phelan National Coach

    of the Year Finalist• 2014-15 Naismith National Coach of the Year

    Finalist• Three Seasons as Gardner-Webb Head Coach

    (44-54 Record; 2011-13)• 2013 Big South Conference Coach of the Year

    The 2018 Big Ten Coach of the Year award was the second COY honor in as many seasons, and third overall for Holtmann, who earned Big East COY in 2017. The Big East award culminated three seasons as head coach at Butler University.

    Holtmann became the 14th head coach in Ohio State history when he was named to the position June 9, 2017.

    The Buckeyes exceeded any and all expectations in Holtmann’s fi rst season in Columbus. Picked to fi nish no better than 11th in preseason media polls, the Buckeyes stormed out to a 9-0 record in Big Ten Conference play, the best start to a league season by a fi rst-year Big Ten coach in 95 years.

    Highlighting the 2018-19 season were home wins  over  Michigan, overcoming a fi rst-half 20-point defi cit, and No. 1 Michigan State along with  a road victory at No. 3 Purdue,  the Boilermakers’ only home loss of the season.

    Holtmann, the USBWA District V Coach of the Year and a fi nalist for the 2018 Na-

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    HEAD COACH CHRIS HOLTMANNHOLTMANN’S CAREER RECORD BY YEARAS AN ASSISTANT

    Year School Record Conference Postseason

    1998-99 Geneva 11-20

    1999-2000 Taylor 19-14 6-8

    2000-01 Taylor 17-16 7-7

    2001-02 Taylor 25-7 11-3

    2002-03 Taylor 25-9 10-4 NAIA First Round

    2003-04 Gardner-Webb 9-20 6-14

    2004-05 Gardner-Webb 18-12 13-7

    2005-06 Gardner-Webb 9-20 6-14

    2006-07 Gardner-Webb 9-21 7-11

    2007-08 Gardner-Webb 16-16 9-7

    2008-09 Ohio University 15-17 7-9

    2009-10 Ohio University 22-15 7-9

    2013-14 Butler 14-17 4-14

    AS A HEAD COACH

    Year School Record Conf/Place Postseason

    2010-11 Gardner-Webb 11-21 6-12/9th

    2012-12 Gardner-Webb 12-20 6-12/9th

    2013-13 Gardner-Webb 21-13 11-5/2nd (South) CIT First Round

    3-Year Gardner-Webb Record 44-54 23-29

    2014-15 Butler 23-11 12-6/3rd NCAA Third Round

    2015-16 Butler 22-11 10-8/4th NCAA Third Round

    2016-17 Butler 25-9 12-6/2nd NCAA Sweet 16

    3-Year Butler Record 70-31 34-20

    2017-18 Ohio State 25-9 15-3/2nd NCAA Second Round

    2018-19 Ohio State 20-15 8-12/8th NCAA Second Round

    2019-20 Ohio State 21-10 11-9/5th Postseason Cancelled

    2020-21 Ohio State 11-4 5-4

    Fourth Year at Ohio State 77-38 39-28

    10-Year Collegiate Record 191-123 (.608) 5 NCAA/1 CIT

    Butler advanced to the NCAA Tournament in all three seasons with Holtmann as the head coach. He was the 2016-17 BIG EAST Coach of the Year, the 2013 Big South Conference Coach of the Year and a Na-ismith National Coach of the Year Finalist in 2014-15.

    In 2016-17, Butler advanced to the NCAA “Sweet 16” for the fi rst time since 2011, tallying a 14-5 reg-ular-season record against 12 teams that made the 2017 NCAA Tournament fi eld. Wins over Arizo-na, Cincinnati, Northwestern, Vanderbilt, Vermont, and Bucknell, in addition to a pair of wins over Villanova, helped the Bulldogs to a second-place fi nish in the BIG EAST and a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Butler’s win over Villanova at Hinkle Fieldhouse Jan. 4, 2017 was the second win over a No. 1-ranked team in Butler history.

    Holtmann, one of only two coaches in Butler his-tory to lead the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament in each of his fi rst three seasons -- Brad Stevens is the other -- garnered BIG EAST Coach of the Year honors in 2017, in addition to being named a fi nal-ist for the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award. Under Holtmann’s tutelage, Andrew Chra-bascz was named fi rst team All-BIG EAST, while Ke-lan Martin was selected to the All-BIG EAST second team and Kamar Baldwin was voted on to the BIG EAST’s fi ve-member All-Freshman Team in 2016-17.

    In 2015-16, Butler ranked in the Top 25 nationally, scoring 79.9 points per game, and ascended to as high as ninth in the AP poll after opening the sea-son win an 11-1 non-conference record. The 2014-15 campaign, Holtmann’s fi rst leading the Butler pro-gram, saw the Bulldogs post a 23-11 record, fi nish in a tie for second place in the BIG EAST and win at least one game in the NCAA Tournament for the fi rst of three-consecutive seasons. The Bull-dogs’ success in his initial season as head coach earned Holtmann a spot as a fi nalist for both the Naismith National Coach of the Year Award and the Jim Phelan National Coach of the Year Award.

    Holtmann spent the 2013-14 season as an assistant coach for the Bulldogs before being named inter-im head coach in October 2014 and then being elevated to head coach at Butler in January 2015.

    Prior to his time at Butler, Holtmann was head coach at Gardner-Webb for three seasons from 2010-13, leading the Runnin’ Bulldogs to a school Division I record 21 victories in his fi nal season after taking over a program that won just eight games in 2009-10. In his last season at Gard-ner-Webb, Holtmann garnered Big South Confer-ence and NABC District 3 Coach of the Year laurels.

    Before becoming head coach at Gardner-Webb, Holtmann served two seasons as an assis-tant coach at Ohio University under former Ohio State assistant coach John Groce, and

    spent fi ve seasons, including four as associ-ate head coach, on the staff at Gardner-Webb

    Holtmann, from Nicholasville, Ky., was an NAIA All-American guard at Taylor University, helping guide the Trojans to a 25-9 record, a No. 1 na-tional ranking and a berth in the NAIA National Tournament in 1993-94. After his playing days, Holtmann spent the 1997-98 season as a gradu-ate assistant at Taylor and the 1998-99 season as an assistant at Geneva College before returning to Taylor as an assistant coach under Paul Patter-son from 1999-2003. In his last two seasons as an assistant at his alma mater, Holtmann helped lead the Trojans to a 50-16 record, back-to-back confer-ence titles and a ranking in the Top 15 nationally.

    Holtmann earned his bachelor’s degree in psychol-ogy from Taylor in 1994 and a master’s degree in athletic administration from Ball State in 2000. He and his wife, Lori, have one daughter, Nora Jane.

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    HOLTMANN VS. ALL OPPONENTS

    Nebraska ................................5 0Norfolk State .................................1 0North Carolina .............................. 2 3North Carolina Asheville .............. 2 4Northern Colorado ........................1 0Northeastern .................................1 0Northwestern .........................6 2Notre Dame ............................1 1Oklahoma .....................................0 2Penn State ..............................2 4Presbyterian .................................2 3Providence ................................... 2 5Purdue ...................................3 4Purdue Fort Wayne ...................... 2 0Radford......................................... 4 2Robert Morris ................................1 0Rutgers ..................................6 1Samford .........................................1 0Savannah State ............................0 1Seton Hall .....................................5 1South Carolina State ....................2 1South Dakota State .......................1 0Southeast Missouri .......................1 0Southern Ill. Edwardsville .............1 0Southern Utah ...............................1 0Spalding ........................................1 0St. John’s ...................................... 5 1Stanford .........................................1 0Stetson ..........................................1 0Syracuse .......................................0 1Temple ...........................................1 0Tennessee .....................................1 1

    Opponent .............................. W LAkron ............................................ 0 0Alabama A&M............................... 0 0Alice Lloyd College .......................1 0Appalachian State .........................1 0Arizona ..........................................1 0Arizona State ................................0 1Austin Peay ...................................1 0Belmont .........................................1 0Bucknell .......................................2 0Butler ............................................ 0 2Campbell ......................................2 2Central Arkansas ...........................1 0Charleston .................................... 2 0Charleston Southern .................... 4 2Chattanooga ................................ 2 0Cincinnati ..................................... 4 0Citadel .......................................... 3 0Clemson ....................................... 0 2Cleveland State ......................2 0Coastal Carolina........................... 3 4Covenant .......................................1 0Creighton ..................................... 4 3Delaware State .............................1 0DePaul .......................................... 7 0East Carolina ................................0 2Eastern Kentucky ......................... 0 1Elon ..............................................0 1Florida State ................................. 0 1Georgetown ................................. 4 3Gonzaga ....................................... 0 2High Point ..................................... 3 4Houston ........................................ 0 1

    Howard ..........................................1 0Illinois ....................................4 2Illinois State ........................... 1 0Indiana ...................................6 3Indiana State ................................ 2 1IUPUI .............................................1 0Iowa .......................................3 3Iowa State .....................................1 0Kennesaw State ............................1 0Kent State ......................................1 0Kentucky .......................................1 0Lees-McRae ..................................1 0Liberty ...........................................1 4Lipscomb .......................................1 1Longwood .....................................1 0Louisville ......................................0 1Loyola Maryland............................1 0Maine ............................................1 0Marquette .................................... 5 1Maryland ................................2 3Mary Washington ..........................1 0Massachusettes Lowell...........2 0Mercer ...........................................1 0Miami, Florida .............................. 0 1Miami, Ohio ...................................1 0Michigan ................................3 3Michigan State ....................... 1 4Middle Tennessee .........................1 0Minnesota ..............................2 3Missouri State ...............................1 0Morehead State ...................... 1 0Morgan State ................................1 0

    HEAD COACH CHRIS HOLTMANN

    Tennessee Martin .........................1 0Tennessee Tech ............................1 1Texas .............................................1 0Texas Southern .............................1 0Texas Tech .....................................1 0UCLA ......................................2 0Utah ...............................................1 0Vanderbilt ......................................1 0Vermont .........................................1 0Villanova ....................................... 3 4Virginia .........................................0 1Virginia Intermount .......................1 0Virginia-Wise Highland .................1 0VMI ............................................... 3 3Wake Forest .................................0 1West Virginia ................................0 1Western Carolina ..........................1 0William and Mary ..........................1 1Winthrop ....................................... 3 4Wisconsin ...............................1 3Woff ord .........................................0 1Xavier ........................................... 3 5Youngstown State .........................1 0Totals (.608) ......................... 191 123

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    GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation (Enrollment) ............ Madison, Wisconsin (42,041)Colors ...................................................... Cardinal and WhiteConference .................................................................Big TenNickname..................................................................BadgersArena (capacity) ................................... Kohl Center (17,287) Athletics Director.............................................Barry Alvarez

    BASKETBALL INFORMATIONHead Coach ...........................................................Greg GardAlma Mater ............................................UW-Platteville, 1995Record at Wisconsin (Yrs.) ..........................101-57 (4 years)Career Record (Yrs.) .....................................101-57 (4 years)

    SPORTS INFORMATIONBasketball SID .................................................. Patrick HerbOffi ce Phone ..................................................608-890-2477SID E-mail ........................................ [email protected] Row Phone ..........................................608-265-4333Website ........................................................ uwbadgers.comCredentials .................... http://go.wisc.edu/2016credentials

    SERIES INFORMATION WITH WISCONSINSeries ..........................................Ohio State leads 88-73Games at Ohio State..................Ohio State leads 54-25 Games at Value City Arena ........ Wisconsin leads 8-7Games at Wisconsin ...................Wisconsin leads 47-30 Games at Kohl Center ...............Wisconsin leads 11-4Neutral Site .....................................Ohio State leads 4-1Big Ten Tournament Games .......... Ohio State leads 4-1Last Ohio State Win ................. 83-58 (12/2/17, Madison)Last Wisconsin Win .................. 70-57 (2/9/20, Madison)Longest Ohio State win streak ................... 8 (1963-68)Longest OSU home win streak .. 14 (1956-72 & 1981-94)Longest OSU away win streak 3 (several, last 1990-92)Longest UW win streak ................................10 (1913-21)Longest UW home win streak ......................9 (2001-11)Longest UW away win streak .......................5 (1913-21)Current Series Streak ............................. Wisconsin W-3Ranked OSU teams vs. Wisconsin .......................24-14OSU vs. ranked Wisconsin teams ........................ 12-14OSU record when both teams are ranked ..............8-4 WHEN OSU SCORES.... OSU Record OSU Record W L Pct. W L Pct.100+ 4 0 1.000 9099 11 1 0.917 90+ 15 1 0.9388089 16 1 0.941 80+ 31 2 0.9397079 18 9 0.667 70+ 49 10 0.8316069 19 19 0.500 60+ 68 30 0.6945059 10 15 0.400 50+ 78 45 0.6344049 5 6 0.455 40+ 83 51 0.61939 OR FEWER 9 24 0.273 Total (167) 92 75 0.551 WISCONSIN SERIES SCORING ANALYSISPoints (Gms.) OSU UW Margin OSU Rcd.All Games (167) 10,158 9,891 267 92-75 Avg. 60.8 59.2 1.6 OSU Wins (92) 6,403 5,410 993 Avg. 69.6 58.8 10.8 OSU Losses (75) 3,755 4,481 -726 Avg. 50.1 59.7 -9.7 In Columbus (81) 5,071 4,642 429 56-25 Avg. 62.6 57.3 5.3 Home Wins (56) 3,871 3,222 649 Avg. 70.4 58.6 11.8 Home Losses (25) 1,200 1,420 -220 Avg. 48.0 56.8 -8.8 In Madison (81) 4,803 4,990 -187 32-49 Avg. 59.3 61.6 -2.3 Away Wins (32) 2,297 1,989 308 Avg. 71.8 62.2 9.6 Away Losses (49) 2,506 3,001 -495 Avg. 51.1 61.2 -10.1 Neutral Site (5) 284.0 259.0 25 4-1 Avg. 56.8 51.8 5.0 Neutral Wins (4) 235.0 199.0 36 Avg. 58.8 49.8 9.0 Neutral Losses (1) 49.0 60.0 -11 Avg. 49.0 60.0 -11.0 Note: Includes statistics from six (4-2) vacated games from 1999-2002

    4 p.m., Jan. 23// Kohl Center (17,287) // Madison, Wisconsin // CBS

    OSU VS. RANKED WISCONSIN TEAMSDate W/L Site .............................. OSU(#)-UW(#)2/4/50 W Wisconsin ................................ 61 (7)-47 (17)1/26/74 L @Wisconsin .................................64-69 (17)1/8/94 L @Wisconsin ................................ 55-69 (15)2/5/94 W Wisconsin .................................... 73-57 (16)3/14/03 W vs. Wisconsin ............................. 58-50 (18)1/28/04 L Wisconsin ....................................57-69 (17)2/14/04 L @Wisconsin ................................. 48-78 (17)2/27/05 L Wisconsin .................................. 56-64 (20)3/11/05 L vs. Wisconsin ............................ 49-60 (20)1/18/06 W Wisconsin ................................77(19)-67(15)1/9/07 L @Wisconsin ...............................69(5)-72(3)2/25/07 W Wisconsin ...................................49(2)-48(1)3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin .............................66(1)-49(3)2/24/08 L Wisconsin ..................................... 53-58(11)1/16/10 W Wisconsin ..................................... 60-51(13)2/12/11 L @Wisconsin ...............................67(1)-67(13)3/6/11 W Wisconsin .................................93(1)-65(10)2/4/12 W @Wisconsin ............................. 58(3)-52(19)2/26/12 L Wisconsin ................................ 60(8)-63(16)2/17/13 L @Wisconsin ............................ 49(13)-71(20)3/17/13 W vs. Wisconsin ........................50(10)-43(22)2/1/14 W @Wisconsin ........................... 59(24)-58(14)

    2020-21 Ohio State Roster vs. WisconsinNo. Player Gms. Mins. Avg. FG FGA FG% 3FG FGA 3FG% FT FTA FT% Pts. Avg. Rebs. Avg.2 Musa Jallow 2 59 29.5 3 5 0.600 0 0 0.000 0 0 0.000 6 3.0 10 5.04 D. Washington Jr. 3 74 24.7 11 36 0.306 5 19 0.263 2 2 1.000 31 10.3 6 2.010 Justin Ahrens 3 38 12.7 3 8 0.375 3 6 0.500 0 0 0.000 9 3.0 11 3.713 CJ Walker 2 68 34.0 4 13 0.308 1 3 0.333 4 4 1.000 13 6.5 6 3.025 Kyle Young 3 72 24.0 6 15 0.400 0 2 0.000 2 2 1.000 14 4.7 13 4.332 E.J. Liddell 2 29 14.5 3 7 0.429 1 3 0.333 3 4 0.750 10 5.0 5 2.5

    3/8/15 L Wisconsin ................................48(23)-72(6)1/12/17 L @Wisconsin ................................. 66-89(18)2/23/17 W Wisconsin .....................................83-73(16)3/10/19 L Wisconsin ............................... 67-73(21) OT

    RANKED OSU TEAMS VS. WISCONSINDate W/L Site .............................. OSU(#)-UW(#)2/4/50 W Wisconsin ................................ 61 (7)-47 (17)1/14/56 W Wisconsin (2ot) .......................... 100 (7)-981/21/57 W @Wisconsin ................................. 67 (17)-642/8/60 W @Wisconsin ................................ 106 (4)-692/27/60 W Wisconsin .....................................93 (2)-681/30/61 W @Wisconsin .................................100 (1)-682/25/61 W Wisconsin ...................................... 97 (1)-743/3/62 L @Wisconsin ...................................67 (1)-861/11/69 W Wisconsin ................................... 84 (16)-692/8/69 L @Wisconsin ................................. 73 (12)-772/16/71 W @Wisconsin .................................79 (20)-712/5/72 W Wisconsin .....................................79 (9)-693/1/79 L @Wisconsin ................................. 73 (17)-761/26/80 L Wisconsin ...................................... 71 (4)-722/2/80 L @Wisconsin .................................. 67 (6)-701/7/89 W Wisconsin .................................... 73 (14)-701/12/91 W Wisconsin .....................................92 (4)-602/14/91 W @Wisconsin ................................... 73 (2)-712/5/92 W Wisconsin .....................................86 (8)-722/15/92 W @Wisconsin .................................. 67 (8)-631/20/93 L @Wisconsin ................................ 67 (24)-762/2/00 W Wisconsin ......................................51 (5)-481/18/06 W Wisconsin ................................77(19)-67(15)2/15/06 L @Wisconsin .................................. 73(12)-781/9/07 L @Wisconsin ...............................69(5)-72(3)2/25/07 W Wisconsin ...................................49(2)-48(1)3/11/07 W vs. Wisconsin .............................66(1)-49(3)2/14/09 L @Wisconsin ..................................50(24)552/12/11 L @Wisconsin ...............................67(1)-67(13)3/6/11 W Wisconsin .................................92(1)-65(10)2/4/12 W @Wisconsin ............................. 58(3)-52(19)2/26/12 L Wisconsin ................................ 60(8)-63(16)1/29/13 W Wisconsin ..................................... 58(11)-492/17/13 L @Wisconsin ............................ 49(13)-71(20)3/17/13 W vs. Wisconsin ........................50(10)-43(22)2/1/14 W @Wisconsin ........................... 59(24)-58(14)3/8/15 L Wisconsin ................................48(23)-72(6)1/3/20 L Wisconsin .......................................57(5)-61

    OHIO STATE VS. WISCONSIN

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    Ohio State Team vs. Wisconsin OSU W/L ScoreFG 45 (96) @Wisconsin (2/8/60) W 106-69FGA 96 (45) @ Wisconsin (2/8/60) W 106-69FG % 68.1 (32-47) Wisconsin (3/6/11) W 93-65FT 31 (41) @ Wisconsin (2/12/87) W 83-69FTA 43 (30) Wisconsin (1/11/69) W 84-69FT % 90.9 (10-11) @ Wisconsin (1/13/77) W 60-583 FG 14 (15) Wisconsin (3/6/11) W 93-653 FGA 26 (12) @ Wisconsin (1/9/07) L 72-693FG% 93.3 (14-15) Wisconsin (3/6/11) W 93-65OR 21 @ Wisconsin (1/20/93) L 76-67DR 33 Wisconsin (3/10/2019) L 67-73otRebs. 72 Wisconsin (1/30/65) W 98-86PF 32 @ Wisconsin (2/14/04) W 78-48Pts. 106 @ Wisconsin (2/8/60) W 106-69Assists 24 Wisconsin (1/12/91) W 92-60Blocks 10* @ Wisconsin (1/12/17) L 89-66Steals 13 Wisconsin (2/20/93) W 80-70 Ohio State Individual vs. Wisconsin FG 15 (24) Gary Bradds (1/4/64) W 101-85FGA 34 (13) Robin Freeman (1/14/56) W 100-98 FT 17 (22) Dennis Hopson (2/12/87) W 83-69FTA 22 (17) Dennis Hopson (2/12/87) W 83-693 FG 7 (8) Jon Diebler (3/6/11) W 93-653 FGA 11 (5) Ivan Harris (1/9/07) L 72-69OR 6 Shun Jenkins (1/18/03) L 53-52DR 10 Perry Carter (1/9/88) L 64-63Rebs. 24 Dick Furry (2/7/59) W 78-72Pts. 40 Gary Bradds (2/15/64) W 92-74Assists 11 Mark Baker (1/12/91) W 92-60Blocks 6 Greg Oden (1/9/07) L 72-69Steals 5 Curtis Wilson (1/17/87) W 81-66

    Wisconsin Team vs. Ohio State OSU W/L ScoreFG 41 (86) @ Wisconsin (1/14/56) W 100-98FGA 96 (33) @ Wisconsin (2/24/70) W 98-86FG % .610 (36-59) @ Wisconsin (2/9/85) L 92-78FT 36 (46) @ Wisconsin (2/6/02) L 94-92FTA 46 (36) @ Wisconsin (2/6/02) L 94-92FT % .900 (9-10) Wisconsin (2/13/88) W 78-533 FG 13 (30) Wisconsin (2/23/17) W 83-733 FGA 31 (12) @Wisconsin (2/9/20) L 70-573 FG% .571 (8-14) @ Wisconsin (2/15/92) W 67-63OR 18 @ Wisconsin (2/6/06) L 94-92DR 37 Wisconsin (3/10/2019) L 67-73otRebs. 58 @ Wisconsin (2/4/67) W 90-84PF 30 @ Wisconsin (2/12/87) W 83-69Pts. 98 Wisconsin (1/14/56) W 100-98 Assists 23 @ Wisconsin (2/2/84) W 85-74Blocks 7 @ Wisconsin (1/9/07) L 72-69Steals 12 Wisconsin (1/28/04) L 69-57 Wisconsin Individual vs. Ohio State FG 14 (23) Don Hearden (3/3/62) L 86-67FGA 30 (13) Bob Litzow (1/21/57) W 67-64FT 16 (18) Devin Harris (2/14/04) L 78-48FTA 18 (16) Devin Harris (2/14/04) L 78-483 FG 7 (11) Trent Jackson (1/17/87) W 81-663 FGA 11 (7) Trent Jackson (1/17/87) W 81-66OR 6 Sam Okey (2/1/97) W 60-42DR 13 Rashard Griffi th (1/11/95) L 81-59Rebs. 18 John Parker (2/20/56) W 79-71Pts. 34 Michael Finley (1/20/93) L 76-67Assists 10 Willie Simms (2/14/91) W 73-71Blocks 4 Marcus Landry (1/9/07) L 72-69Steals 6 J. Krabbenhoft (2/14/09) W 78-74

    Date W/L OSU UW Site1/12/05 W 25 22 H1/21/13 L 11 22 A2/15/13 L 22 27 H2/16/15 L 17 26 H3/6/15 L 12 23 A1/6/17 L 22 30 H2/17/17 L 15 40 A2/24/20 L 27 31 A3/8/20 L 22 34 H2/21/21 L 25 42 H3/8/21 L 24 34 A2/23/24 W 27 13 H3/3/24 L 20 30 A1/13/25 W 27 20 A3/14/25 W 37 23 H1/10/27 L 16 25 A2/19/27 W 20 16 H1/7/28 L 13 30 H2/18/28 L 18 21 A1/11/30 L 25 32 H3/3/30 L 23 32 A1/10/31 W 29 19 H2/23/31 L 24 28 A2/6/33 W 31 30 A3/4/33 W 37 20 H2/12/34 L 23 42 A2/24/34 L 38 44 H1/4/36 W 44 23 H2/11/36 L 25 34 A1/11/37 W 28 22 H2/8/37 L 33 35 (ot) A

    Date W/L OSU UW Site2/25/39 W 46 38 A2/17/40 W 41 35 H1/25/41 L 31 46 A2/14/42 L 39 49 A2/25/42 L 39 44 H2/3/45 W 40 36 H2/9/45 W 63 34 A2/22/47 W 57 56 A2/16/48 W 53 47 H1/17/49 W 57 54 A2/4/50 W 61 47 H1/13/51 L 67 74 H2/5/51 L 51 56 A1/12/52 L 51 58 A3/1/52 W 69 56 H1/19/53 L 51 64 A2/28/53 L 63 69 H2/6/54 L 73 79 H2/12/55 L 63 86 A1/14/56 W 100 98 (2ot) H2/20/56 W 79 71 A1/21/57 W 67 64 A2/16/57 W 63 50 H1/11/58 L 64 67 A2/7/59 W 78 72 H2/8/60 W 106 69 A2/27/60 W 93 68 H1/30/61 W 100 68 A2/25/61 W 97 74 H3/3/62 L 67 86 A2/9/63 W 94 70 H

    Date W/L OSU UW Site1/4/64 W 101 85 A2/15/64 W 92 74 H1/30/65 W 98 86 H2/6/65 W 73 71 A1/31/66 W 87 81 (ot) H2/4/67 W 90 84 A2/3/68 W 86 64 H2/12/68 L 78 86 A1/11/69 W 84 69 H2/8/69 L 73 77 A2/24/70 W 98 86 A3/7/70 W 96 87 H1/16/71 W 83 69 H2/16/71 W 79 71 A2/5/72 W 79 69 H2/3/73 L 76 84 A1/26/74 L 64 69 A2/23/74 L 56 68 H1/18/75 W 89 67 A2/15/75 W 76 70 H1/5/76 L 81 82 (ot) A3/1/76 L 79 91 H1/13/77 W 60 58 A2/26/77 W 82 80 (ot) H1/5/78 W 77 61 H3/4/78 W 83 78 A1/6/79 W 82 71 H3/1/79 L 73 76 A1/26/80 L 71 72 H2/2/80 L 67 70 A1/29/81 W 71 67 H

    Date W/L OSU UW Site2/21/81 L 63 77 A1/9/82 W 66 59 H3/4/82 W 77 75 A2/5/83 W 82 69 H2/9/83 W 68 65 A2/2/84 W 85 74 A2/11/84 W 71 65 H1/9/85 W 99 88 H2/9/85 L 78 92 A1/9/86 W 78 61 A2/8/86 W 73 71 H1/17/87 W 81 66 H2/12/87 W 83 69 A1/9/88 L 63 64 A2/13/88 W 78 53 H1/7/89 W 73 70 H3/4/89 L 65 77 A1/13/90 W 68 53 H2/15/90 W 68 58 A1/12/91 W 92 60 H2/14/91 W 73 71 A2/5/92 W 86 72 H2/15/92 W 67 63 A1/20/93 L 67 76 A2/20/93 W 80 70 H1/8/94 L 55 69 A2/5/94 W 73 57 H1/11/95 L 59 81 H3/4/95 L 69 80 A1/31/96 W 63 55 H2/10/96 L 56 62 A

    Date W/L OSU UW Site2/1/97 W 60 42 H1/3/98 L 59 64 H2/25/98 W 61 56 A*1/2/99 W 78 74 (ot) A*2/24/99 W 63 54 H*1/13/00 W 53 51 A2/2/00 W 51 48 H*1/24/01 L 42 57 A*2/10/01 W 63 58 H*2/6/02 L 92 94 (ot) A1/18/03 L 52 53 H3/14/03 W 58 50 N1/28/04 L 57 69 H2/14/04 L 48 78 A1/11/05 L 66 72 A2/27/05 L 56 64 H3/11/05 L 49 60 N1/18/06 W 77 67 H2/15/06 L 73 78 A1/9/07 L 69 72 A2/25/07 W 49 48 H3/11/07 W 66 49 N2/24/08 L 53 58 H2/14/09 L 50 55 A3/13/09 W 61 57 N12/31/09 L 43 65 A1/16/10 W 60 51 H2/12/11 L 67 71 A3/6/11 W 93 65 H2/4/12 W 58 52 A2/26/12 L 60 63 H1/29/13 W 58 49 H2/17/13 L 49 71 A3/17/13 W 50 43 N2/1/14 W 59 58 A3/8/15 L 48 72 H2/4/16 L 68 79 A1/12/17 L 66 89 A2/23/17 W 83 73 H12/2/17 W 83 58 A3/10/19 L 67 73 H1/3/20 L 57 61 H2/9/20 L 57 70 ANOTE: Games in *Italic vacated by NCAA.

    Wisconsin Series Records

    OHIO STATE VS. WISCONSINSERIES HISTORY WITH WISCONSIN

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