For much of the first half of Saturday afternoon’s game, UCLA seemed to be daring Ohio State to take control of the game. A poor shooting performance for the majority of the game allowed the Bruins – who hit 43.9 percent of their shots from the field – to hang around, but the Buckeyes’ 12-2 run that began with six minutes remaining extended their lead to 16 points with 4:19 remaining. UCLA never cut the lead to below 11 points the rest of the way, and No. 15 Ohio State won its 11th game of the season, 80-66, Saturday afternoon at the United Center in Chicago as part of the CBS Sports Classic. The Buckeyes moved the ball around well despite shooting just 41 percent from the field. They assisted on 26 of their 28 shots and had just 11 turnovers. Keyshawn Woods led the game with 10 assists, and C.J. Jackson…
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