The Ohio State Buckeyes (13-7, 3-6) began 2019 with a five-game losing streak before getting their first win of the calendar year with a 70-60 victory over Nebraska on Saturday. However, on the road for the second-straight game, the Buckeyes fell to the No. 5 Michigan Wolverines (20-1, 9-1) 65-49 on Tuesday night. As should be expected, the rivalry game was intense and physical throughout. Though Kaleb Wesson wasn’t in foul trouble until more than halfway through the second half, it felt like he was being knocked to the floor on every other possession, with foul calls few and far between. With all of the talk about Ohio State’s best lineup perhaps being small, Kaleb Wesson made his presence felt early on, scoring OSU’s first five points thanks to a three-pointer and a fall-away putback (which could have earned a foul on Michigan). He also had a pair of early…
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