![]() She also had 12 rebounds for her 14th double-double of the season. Lavender’s 30 points against the Fighting Illini set a personal career high in the category for the center. 22 in Value City Arena before scoring 21 points to help the Scarlet and Gray to a 71-60 victory over Purdue on the road Jan. Led by sophomore Jantel Lavender’s 30-point effort, Ohio State defeated Illinois, 68-51, Jan. 30 at Value City Arena (BTN)Īt Indiana, 4 p.m. With a free throw in the first half, Diebler scored his 400th (408) career point. He has made a 3-point basket in 17-of-18 games this season. Junior guard Jeremie Simmons went 2-for-4 from the 3-point line. ![]() Turner’s performance marked the seventh time this season the guard has led the team in scoring. the Spartans and was supported by classmate Jon Diebler and Mullens with 12 points each. Sophomore Evan Turner produced a Buckeye-high 19 points vs. In addition, Mullens added seven rebounds. Mullens and William Buford led Ohio State scorers with 14 and 13 points, respectively. 25.Īgainst the Fighting Illini, freshmen B.J. 20 in Champaign, Ill., before suffering a 78-67 loss to Michigan State in Value City Arena Jan. The Buckeyes fell, 67-49, to Illinois on the road Jan. In its two years, the show has raised more than $2,600. All proceeds from Buckeye Got Talent’ will be donated to the Boys & Girls Club of Columbus. General admission tickets for the event can be purchased at the door for $5 with Ohio State student tickets discounted to $3 and no charge for children ages 6 and under. 1 in the Big Ten Conference.Īfter two successful runs, Ohio State’s student-athlete talent show, Buckeyes Got Talent,’ will return for a third installment at 7 p.m. For the first time in over a decade, the Buckeyes are ranked No. With a team average score of 194.742, the women’s team has accomplished a feat unmatched by recent squads. ![]() The Williamstown, N.J., native tied her career high in both events with a 9.850 on vault and a 9.80 on bars. Rebecca Best, a sophomore on the women’s gymnastics team, placed first on vault and bars en route to a season-high 39.150 win in the all-around to help Ohio State to a 194.850-192.050 win at UIC Jan. Lavender upped her Big Ten-leading averages to 21.6 ppg and 11.1 rpg and is the only player in Division I to rank among the Top 10 in both categories. 25, the Cleveland, Ohio, native scored 15 of her 21 points in a closely contested second half to give Ohio State a 71-60 victory. 22 to lead the Buckeyes as they toppled Illinois, 68-51. The sophomore opened the week with a season-high 30-point performance Jan. Lavender averaged 25.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and shot 62.5 percent from the field as the 15th-ranked Buckeyes moved back into sole possession of first place in the Big Ten standings. Jantel Lavender, a sophomore center on the women’s basketball team, earned Big Ten co-player of the week honors for a fourth time this season in recognition of her performance last week in wins over Illinois and at Big Ten preseason-favorite Purdue.
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