Nebraska basketball falls to No. 25 Ohio State for Huskers' 20th straight Big Ten loss

{{featured_button_text}} Nebraska’s Lat Mayen tries to drive past Ohio State’s Zed Key. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sam McKewon The story of Nebraska’s 90-54 loss to Ohio State — the Huskers’ 20th straight in the Big Ten — could be told through OSU’s 15-0 run midway through the first half. Or NU’s 13 consecutive missed shots. Or its 15 turnovers, some of them dribbles off legs or feet. Perhaps one play is a good place to start. That’d be the one where with just over a minute left in the first half, Nebraska unselfishly passed the ball from Kobe Webster to Thor Thorbjarnarson to Dalano Banton back to Webster, who despite being open right under the hoop, dished the ball 2 feet away to center Yvan Ouedraogo — who promptly had his shot blocked. Things went poorly even when NU had the best intentions. Open shots didn’t fall. Aggressive drives to the hoop didn’t work. Nebraska’s depth-challenged frontcourt…

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