No. 9 Ohio State ends skid, holds off Minnesota 79-75

<p>INDIANAPOLIS &mdash; Duane Washington Jr. and Justice Sueing each scored 16 points and No. 9 Ohio State fended off Minnesota’s late charge to win 79-75 on Thursday at the Big Ten Tournament.</p>
<p>The Buckeyes (19-8) snapped a four-game losing streak and advanced to Friday’s quarterfinal round.</p>
<p>Marcus Carr scored 24 points and Jamal Mashburn Jr. finished with 18 to lead Minnesota (14-15), which lost for the eighth time in nine games.</p>
<p>Ohio State never trailed after taking a 13-0 lead to open the game, but struggled to put this one away late — despite having a seemingly safe 70-56 lead with 3:24 to go.</p>
<p>A rash of errant shots, fouls and turnovers allowed the Gophers to come back quickly, cutting the deficit to 75-74 on Carr’s 3-pointer with 13.3 seconds to go before Ohio State finally sealed it at the free-throw line.</p>
<p>This one almost got away from Minnesota quickly. The Gophers opened the game with a scoring drought of nearly seven minutes.</p>
<p>When Minnesota’s shooters did warm up, the Gophers fought back. </p>
<p>Mashburn’s first 3-pointer cut the deficit to 24-20 late in the first half, but Ohio State countered with an 11-2 spurt and extended its lead to 39-27 at halftime.</p>
<p>BIG PICTURE</p>
<p>Minnesota: While the dreadful start doomed the short-handed Gophers, they fought hard. They just didn’t have enough bodies or scorers to stay with the Buckeyes. Now comes the hard part — figuring out whether the program can turn the corner and whether coach Richard Pitino will be part of the solution.</p>
<p>Ohio State: The Buckeyes were far from perfect in their tourney opener but they showed grit and, at times, why they are a top-10 team. But they were sloppy, too, and coach Chris Holtmann knows his team must play better this weekend if it hopes to capture the school’s fifth tourney title. </p>
<p>STAT PACK</p>
<p>Minnesota: Tre’ Williams had 11 points and eight rebounds. … Brandon Johnson finished with seven points and eight rebounds despite landing hard on his lower back twice during the game. … Liam Robbins (ankle) missed his sixth consecutive game and Gabe Kalscheur (broken finger) sat out for the eighth straight game. … The Golden Gophers missed their first eight shots, including six 3s.</p>
<p>Ohio State: Sueing had seven rebounds and C.J. Walker had 10 points, six rebounds and six assists. … E.J. Liddell had 14 points, five rebounds and four assists. … The Buckeyes outscored Minnesota 44-34 in the paint. … Ohio State is 2-0 in Lucas Oil Stadium. It beat No. 7 Notre Dame in the building in December 2008. … The Buckeyes won their last tourney crown in 2013.</p>
<p>UP NEXT</p>
<p>Minnesota: Faces an offseason of uncertainty.</p>
<p>Ohio State: Takes on No. 21 Purdue in Friday’s second quarterfinal game.</p>
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