© Provided by Buckeyes Now on FanNation The Ohio State Buckeyes had no answer for the Michigan State Spartans’ 3-point shooting Sunday, as they are back in the loss column ahead of the Big Ten Tournament. The Michigan State Spartans looked like an NBA team Sunday. Guard Bruce Thornton and forward Brice Sensabaugh combined for 41 points, but it wasn’t enough as the Ohio State Buckeyes (13-18, 5-15 Big Ten) had no answer for Michigan State’s (19-11, 11-8 Big Ten) lights-out 3-point shooting, losing their regular-season finale 84-78 at the Breslin Center. Carrying a theme from its previous three games in which it shot 37-for-65 from deep, 42.9 percent of Michigan State’s scoring Sunday came via the 3. The Spartans shot 12-of-20 from downtown with four different players making at least two 3-pointers. Ohio State’s inability to completely close its deficits came in part because of Michigan State’s 3-point shooting, as…
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