COLUMBUS, Ohio — For the first time all season, Ohio State put together a quality performance for a full 40 minutes in its 76-62 win over Rutgers. The Buckeyes shot a high percentage from the field, kept their turnovers to a minimum and got quality individual performances from their best players. Kaleb Wesson got back to playing at the level that earned him Big Ten Player of the Week honors in December scoring 17 of Ohio State’s first 20 points. “He’s allowed to do that,” head coach Chris Holtmann said. “Obviously he was on a roll there and we knew he was on a roll. A lot of that was just within the flow of the offense. I thought he did a really good job in the second half not settling when he could’ve settled.” Wesson’s dominant first half opened up opportunities for other players to contribute in the second…
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