Ohio State (18-12, 9-11) was unable to find an offense against Northwestern (13-17, 4-15), falling 68-50 on the road. Without Kaleb Wesson, still serving a suspension for a violation of team rules, the Buckeyes looked lost for the majority of the game, lacking any kind of scoring threat or interior defense as they came up short against a Wildcats team that had lost 10 straight Big Ten contests coming into the night. The Bucks struggled throughout the entire game, shooting a paltry 27 percent (17-of-64) from the floor and just 4-of-26 from deep. Keyshawn Woods and Duane Washington were the only Ohio State players to reach double figures, recording 15 and 11, respectively. After his heroic 29-point performance against Iowa, Justin Ahrens shot 1-of-7 against Northwestern, scoring only three points. Andre Wesson was 0-of-8. The Wildcats were led by Derek Pardon, who dropped 20 points on 8-of-10 shooting from the…
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