USATSI Ohio State leading scorer Brice Sensabaugh will miss the remainder of the postseason with a knee injury he suffered early in the Big Ten Tournament, putting a damper on the Buckeyes’ fairy tale run in Chicago as they try to steal a bid for the upcoming NCAA Tournament. The Buckeyes made history as the only No. 13 seed to ever advance to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals after sneaking past Wisconsin, Iowa and Michigan State with three wins in three days. Sensebaugh exited the Iowa game in the final minutes due to knee pain and did not play in the Big Ten quarters, marking his first missed game all season, while he underwent further testing. “Brice has had an outstanding freshman season and played very well down the stretch,” said coach Chris Holtmann. “I know how badly he wanted to play, and we are disappointed for him. We are…
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