Washington scores 17, Ohio State tops No. 15 Rutgers 79-68

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PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Ohio State entered the game at No. 15 Rutgers without its senior leader in point
guard C.J. Walker and 0-3 on the road in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes left with a win, but another injury.

Duane Washington Jr. scored 17 points and Justice Sueing addded 12 points, 10 rebounds and five assists
as Ohio State closed the first half with a big run to beat Rutgers 79-68 on Saturday.
"Just losing him as a leader and a ball handler," Sueing said of Walker’s absence. "As far
as me handling the ball, coach (Chris Holtmann) trusts me enough to be a ball handler, to make those
decisions as well and other guys need to step up, too, and I thought we did a good job of
adjusting."
The Buckeyes (9-3, 3-3 Big Ten) used a 22-4 burst to take a 42-30 lead at halftime in sending Rutgers
(7-4, 3-4) to its third straight loss.
Ohio State started the second half strong, too, expanding its lead to 52-32 with 15:56 left.
Rutgers trailed by 22 before making a late rally. Paul Mulcahy stole the ball from Jimmy Sotos, leading
to a fast-break dunk that capped a 14-2 surge that made it 67-57 with 3:50 to play.
Sotos, Walker’s backup, appeared to injure his shoulder on the play and was taken to the locker room.
"I don’t want to get specific on it right now," Holtmann said. "I think as much as
anything he’s really disappointed just because of what he felt like, how he was playing. I think he
wanted to continue that. So we’ll get him all the tests, evaluate and we’ll know more here in a couple
of days. … He dove for the ball, made an effort-play there, hit the shoulder pretty good."
The Buckeyes were already missing Walker. It was announced Thursday that he’s out indefinitely with torn
ligaments in his thumb.
"I thought (Sotos) played really well. I thought he defended well. I thought he created offense with
his ability to get in the lane. I thought his decision-making was good," Holtmann said. "I
thought Justice’s decision-making was good as well. But I thought Jimmy settled us a lot of ways and he
was able to keep their guards in front. I was really, really pleased."
The Scarlet Knights got no closer than eight points down the stretch.
The Buckeyes shot 51%, including 42% from 3-point range. Washington was 4 for 8 on 3s.
E.J. Liddell had 15 points and Kyle Young had 13 for Ohio State.
Jacob Young scored 19 points and Caleb McConnell 12 for Rutgers, which has lost four of five.
"Just staying positive with each other, standing together, knowing stuff gets hard, you don’t
separate, you come together," Young said. "The season we had the beginning of the season is
going to come back. We just need help right now. We’re in a bit of a slump now. We’re going to come
together. We’re going to talk it over. We got a little time to talk over it now, like a week. When we
come back, we’ll come back ready."
POLL IMPLICATIONS
After losing at No. 23 Michigan State earlier this week, Rutgers will surely tumble in the polls. Ohio
State, meanwhile, is receiving votes and sits right outside the Top 25 and is likely to re-enter the
rankings with this win.
EARLY ENROLLEES
Both Rutgers and Ohio State had four-star recruits that were set to graduate and enroll early. Meechie
Johnson Jr., who is coming off an ACL tear, checked in midway through the first half for Ohio State,
while Jaden Jones recently joined Rutgers early, and was on the sidelines in street clothes.
BIG PICTURE
Ohio State: The Buckeyes are now back at .500 in the Big Ten at 3-3, and earned their first road
conference road win after dropping the first three.
Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights find themselves in a funk in a tough stretch. With Ohio State receiving
votes in the AP, it was the seventh straight game to open conference play for Rutgers against a team to
earn votes or a ranking in the Top 25. No. 8 Wisconsin looms next, rounding out a stretch playing five
ranked opponents in the first eight conference games.
UP NEXT
Ohio State: Host Northwestern Wednesday night.
Rutgers: Host No. 8 Wisconsin on Friday night.
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