Postgame Notes From No. 19 Ohio State vs. Purdue – Ohio State Buckeyes
1/11/2006 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Jan. 11, 2006
Recap | Box Score
Ohio State is 677-648 against members of the Big TenConference. With 5 rebounds, Dials moved by Gary Bradds (1962-64)on the all-time rebounds list at Ohio State. Dials is No. 11 with710 career boards. He needs 3 to take over the No. 10 spot held byDennis Hopson (1984-87) with 712. John Havlicek (1960-62) is No. 9with 720 career rebounds. With the win, the Buckeyes improved to315-101 as a ranked team in the AP Poll all-time. Ranked Buckeyesquads are 20-4 vs. Purdue. The Buckeyes improved to 74-78 vs.Purdue all-time and to 25-51 in West Lafayette. The Buckeyes havewon five of the last six games at Purdue, the last four gamesoverall and 10 of the last 11 meetings vs. the Boilermakers. SeniorJe’Kel Foster recorded six steals in the win. He tied his careerhigh set earlier this season vs. Gardner-Webb. Foster leads the BigTen with an average of 2.62 a contest. With 13 points, TerenceDials moved closer to taking over the No. 22 spot all time incareer scoring. He has 1,268 career points. Clark Kellogg (1980-82)scored 1,285 career points. Sophomore Jamar Butler dished out sevenassists, all in the first half, to give him a team leading 61helpers on the year. He leads the Big Ten with anassist-to-turnover ratio of +3.6-1.



