June 28, 2026

Zed Key looks to build on Maryland game and prove self as consistent Ohio State player

Already trailing in a game it would never lead again, Maryland worked the ball down low to Qudus Wahab. The All-Big East tournament selection and prized transfer center from Georgetown, who signed with the Terrapins during the offseason, received a pass and went to work against his Ohio State counterpart. Zed Key was coming off his least effective game of the season. In a loss at Purdue one week prior, the sophomore center scored just one point and grabbed one rebound while playing 12 minutes — all season lows — against the Boilermakers’ sizeable frontcourt. The Buckeyes had kicked the tires on Wahab before he committed to Maryland. Now here he was as an OSU opponent. Two minutes into the game, he tried to body his way past the 6-8, 245-pound Buckeye and found no clearance. The 6-11, 240-pound Wahab was whistled for traveling, and Key clapped his hands in…

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