Ohio State couldn’t do much to settle down the Crisler Center crowd. The Buckeyes grabbed an early lead and held it for a large portion of the first half. But once No. 5 Michigan gained control of the game, it didn’t let Chris Holtmann’s team back in it. The Wolverines entered the second half with a six-point lead that they stretched out to double digits eight minutes into the half, eventually cruising to a 65-49 win Tuesday night. TEAM 1 2 F OHIO STATE (13-7) 26 23 49 #5 MICHIGAN (20-1) 32 33 65 Turnovers, once again, doomed Ohio State, which dropped to 13-7 this season and 3-6 in the Big Ten. The Buckeyes had as many turnovers (19) as made field goals (19). They have battled the nagging turnover issue for much of the season, and it spiked once again during their five-game losing streak in January. Michigan had 11…
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