
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Ohio State and Michigan State were locked at 42 points apiece with 7:40 remaining in Sunday afternoon’s Big Ten matchup. Kenny Goins had drilled a 3-pointer to give the Spartans a three-point lead, firing up the Breslin Center, but C.J. Jackson responded with a triple just 32 seconds later. What happened next hadn’t happened the entire season, though it wasn’t entirely surprising given the offensive struggles. Even though scoring droughts were nothing new to Ohio State, which has experienced quite a few ruts this season, nothing quite compares to the quick, efficient domination Michigan State enacted on the Buckeyes. Ohio State proceeded to score two points and not make a single field goal the remainder of the game, allowing the Spartans to close the contest on a 20-2 run and pull ahead for a 62-44 victory. In the final 12 minutes, Jackson’s game-tying 3-pointer was the…
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