June 20, 2026

No. 4 Ohio State basketball snaps seven-game winning streak with 92-87 home loss to No. 3 Michigan


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State basketball’s 92-87 loss to Michigan provided the same level of elite play that led to a win over Iowa two weeks. A game featuring two top 10 teams where shot-making became the most valuable asset of a high-scoring 40 minutes. Both teams displayed early that they could be elite on the offensive end, but the end result would come down to who could sustain it the longest. In both cases, the road team proved to be superior. The Wolverines shot 57 percent in the first half and made 10 of 13 shots from three-point range. Yet the Buckeyes had an answer for all of that. In fact, had it not been for a blown defensive coverage leading to a buzzer-beating layup by Eli Brooks (17 points), it would’ve been a tie game at 43 going into halftime. They had leading scorers E.J. Liddell and Washington…

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