
Justin Ahrens has heard the message over and over from Chris Holtmann. “Coach always emphasizes move on to the next play,” he said after Ohio State’s 90-70 win against No. 22 Iowa on Tuesday. Make a 3-pointer, like he did six times on Tuesday? Move on. Turn the ball over? Start thinking about the next play. With 4:30 remaining in Tuesday’s game, Ahrens tossed a lazy cross-court pass toward Keyshawn Woods that never reached its intended recipient’s hands. Isaiah Moss batted the ball out of the air, corralled it and began a one-man fast break with the intention of cutting Ohio State’s 11-point lead to single digits. But as Moss rose up to slam the ball threw the rim, Andre Wesson leapt and swatted the ball out of his hands. No sir! It’s Andre Wesson with the rejection at the rim, and @OhioStateHoops has No. 22 Iowa on its heels:…
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