Buckeyes Welcome Northwestern Wednesday – Ohio State Buckeyes
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Jan. 16, 2007
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Date: Jan. 17, 2007
Opponent: Northwestern (10-7, 0-4)
Site: Value City Arena (18,500)
Game Time: 8 p.m. ET
Television: ESPN Plus
Local TV: WBNS 10 TV
TV Talent: Mike Gleason (P-by-P), Bill Hosket (Expert Analysis)
Radio: OSU Radio Network (59 stations)
Local Radio: WBNS FM-97.1 AM-1460
Radio Talent: Paul Keels (P-by-P), Ron Stokes (Expert Analysis)
BUCKEYES OPEN HOME STAND VS. NORTHWESTERN, IOWA
Ohio State will play three of its next four games at Value City Arena beginning with an 8 p.m. matchup against Northwestern Wednesday. Iowa travels to Columbus Saturday for another 8 p.m. tip before the Buckeyes take on the Wildcats again in Evanston, Ill., next Wednesday. Michigan State and Ohio State then battle Jan. 27 at Value City Arena as part of ESPN’s College GameDay. Tip time for that game is 9 p.m. on ESPN2. The College GameDay crew of Rece Davis, Digger Phelps, Hubert Davis and Jay Bilas along with sideline reporters Andy Katz and Erin Andrews also will be on hand. Dick Vitale and Dan Shulman will call the game.
CONLEY AMONG TOP 5 NATIONALLY IN ASSISTS
Freshman Mike Conley Jr. averages 6.4 assists a game for the Buckeyes this season. He leads the Big Ten with 109 assists and is No. 4 nationally. Conley is one of four players in the country to record 100 or more assists already this season and is the only freshman to date to do so. His assist total at Ohio State ranks No. 3 all-time among freshman Buckeyes. With just 22 more assists this season, he’ll own the Ohio State freshman record for assists in a season. The current leader is Damon Stringer with 125 in 1996. Conley’s 44 steals are second most in the OSU rookie records book behind No. 1 Michael Redd’s 61 in 1998.
COOK, ODEN ALSO SETTING RECORDS
Freshmen Daequan Cook and Greg Oden also are working on Ohio State freshman records this year. Cook is No. 4 among OSU rookies all-time with his scoring average of 14.2 points a game. Michael Redd’s 21.9 ppg. in 1998 is the OSU record. Cook leads freshman with his .485 3-point shooting percentage (33-68) and is No. 5 in field goal percentage (.523/92-176) and 3-pointers made (33). Oden is No. 2 in field goal percentage (.611/55-90), No. 2 in rebounding (9.8 rpg.) and No. 4 in blocked shots (39).
CONLEY JR., BUTLER ON POINT
Ohio State’s point guard tandem of Mike Conley Jr. and Jamar Butler rate Nos. 1 and 10, respectively, in assists and Nos. 1 and 4 in assist/turnover ratio among all Big Ten players. The pair has combined to hand out 176 assists while committing 65 turnovers (+2.70 a/t ratio). Conley’s 109 assists this season has him on pace to shatter the OSU freshman record of 125 assists in a season by Damon Stringer in 1996. Ohio State’s single season record for assists is 188 by Curtis Wilson (1984-88) as a senior. Conley is on pace for a 199-assist season. Butler recorded 144 assists as a sophomore, good for the No. 8 spot all-time at OSU in single-season assists. He is on pace for 122 assists this year. With 285 to date, Butler needs 42 to take over the No. 10 spot all time for career assists currently held by Carter Scott (1978-81) with 326.
BUCKEYES COMPLETE TOUGH STRETCH 3-1 VS. 2006 NCAA TEAMS
Ohio State completed one of the more difficult stretches of its 2006-07 schedule with games vs. Indiana Jan. 2 (W 74-67), Illinois Jan. 6 (W 62-44), Wisconsin Jan. 9 (L 72-69) and Tennessee Jan. 13 (W 68-66). All four games were against teams that qualified for the NCAA tournament a year ago. After playing at then-No. 3 Wisconsin, Ohio State has played three of the current Top 4 teams nationally on the road. Ohio State played at No. 1 Florida, at No. 2 Wisconsin and at No. 4 North Carolina earlier this year. Tennessee also was ranked in both the Associated Press (No. 22) and ESPN/USA Today (No. 24) weekly polls.
MATTA’S BUCKEYES HIT DOUBLE DIGITS BEFORE NEW YEAR FOR THIRD TIME
Ohio State opened Big Ten play against Indiana with 11 wins. Thad Matta’s teams have recorded 10 or more victories before ringing in the new year in each of his three seasons at Ohio State. His first team was 11-2 in 2004-05 and the 2005-06 squad was 10-0 before Jan. 1. Matta’s teams have never failed to reach 20 victories in each of his six previous seasons as a head coach, which includes a one-year stint at Butler and three seasons at Xavier.
FOUR BUCKEYES RECORD DOUBLE-DOUBLES IN FIRST 14 GAMES
Four different Ohio State players have recorded a double-double this season to date after junior Othello Hunter scored 17 points and grabbed 11 rebounds against Cleveland State (Dec. 9). Freshmen Daequan Cook and Greg Oden along with senior Ron Lewis each have scored 10 or more points while grabbing at least 10 boards in a game already this year. The last time an Ohio State team had four players record at least one double-double in the same season was in 2002-03 when Terence Dials, Shun (SHAWN) Jenkins, Zach Williams and Velimir Radinovic managed the feat. The last time five different players recorded double doubles was in 1994-95 (Antonio Watson, Kevin Martin, Carlos Davis, Rickey Dudley and Doug Etzler). Ohio State is 508-246 (.674) in games when at least one Buckeye has a double-double. Current freshman Mike Conley Jr. nearly made it five different players to record a double-double for the Buckeyes this season with a 10 assist, nine point effort against Indiana in the league opener Jan. 2.
ODEN’S DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN DEBUT MATCHES WILLIAMS’ EFFORT IN 1977
When Ohio State freshman Greg Oden took the court for the first time Dec. 2 little did he know he would be on his way to matching one of Ohio State’s all-time greats’ career-opening efforts. With 14 points and 10 rebounds Oden became the first freshman to reach double digits in scoring and rebounding in his freshman debut since Ohio State Hall of Famer (HOF Class of 1999) Herb Williams did so in his first game as a Buckeye in 1977. Williams, who finished his career No. 2 in career scoring with 2,011 points, rebounding with 1,111 career boards and blocked shots with 328, scored 34 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a 99-82 victory against California-Hayward Nov. 25, 1977. Williams went on to record 59 double-doubles for his career, second only to Jerry Lucas’ 78 in 82 career games.
OHIO STATE TOPS BIG TEN IN SEVERAL AREAS
The Buckeyes have put together a successful start to the season with 14 wins in 17 outings. The effort to date also has the team leading the 11 Big Ten schools in several statistical areas. Ohio State leads league institutions in scoring (78.7 ppg.), field goal shooting percentage (.486), 3-pointers made (8.88 pg.), 3-point shooting pct. (.389/151-388), rebounding offense (37.5) and defensive rebounds (26.0). Ohio State is second in scoring margin (+15.6 ppg.), blocked shots (5.82) and assist-to-turnover ratio (+1.23 apg.).
YOUNG BUCKS LEAD BIG TEN
Mike Conley Jr. finds himself leading the Big Ten Conference in two statistical categories. He is second in the league with 44 steals (2.59 spg.), has the best assist/turnover ratio (+3.1) and the highest assists per game average (6.41 apg.). Classmate Daequan Cook is No. 1 in 3-point shooting percentage (.485/33-68).
YOUNG BUCKS-TAKE TWO
Among all Big Ten freshmen, Daequan Cook is No. 3 in scoring (14.2 ppg.) with Greg Oden at No. 2 (14.9 ppg.). Oden is the top rookie rebounder (9.8 rpg.) and shot blocker (39/3.9 bpg.). Cook is No. 2 in freshman rebounds per game (5.4 rpg.).
BUCKEYES DO WELL OUTSIDE THE LINE UNDER MATTA
Thad Matta’s Buckeyes shoot the 3-point shot and shoot it well. In three seasons as the Ohio State head coach the Buckeyes have made 10 or more 3-point shots in 28 games. The Buckeyes are 23-5 in those contests, which includes a 5-2 record this season. Ohio State had a streak of 17-consecutive wins with 10+ made 3s snapped at North Carolina (Nov. 29) earlier this season when Ohio State connected on 13 of 26 treys but fell to the Tar Heels 98-89 in Chapel Hill. All-time, the Buckeyes have made 10+ 3-pointers 45 times, with wins in 38 of those games (.844). Matta’s teams have been involved in 62 percent of all games with 10 or more made 3s by the Buckeyes (28 of 45). Opponents have made 10+ treys 63 times with a record of 29-34 against OSU in those games.
HIGH PERCENTAGE SHOTS PAY OFF
The Buckeyes enjoy success from long range but the team still takes advantage of its opportunities down low as well. In the last three years under head coach Thad Matta the Buckeyes have made at least half their shots in 29 games, which includes 11 of 16 games this season. Ohio State is 26-3 under Matta when shooting 50 percent or better from the field, including a 10-1 record this season.
BUCKEYES GO 4-0 VS. OHIO TEAMS
The game with Cincinnati was the fourth against a school from Ohio this year for the Buckeyes. Kent State (W 81-59), Youngstown State (W 91-57) and Cleveland State (W 78-57) all played in Columbus this year with the Buckeyes meeting Cincinnati (W 72-50) in Indianapolis Dec. 16. The last time Ohio State faced four in-state schools was in 1992-93 when Ohio University, Bowling Green and Wright State played in Columbus during non-conference play and Miami (Ohio) took on the Buckeyes in the National Invitation Tournament in March.
BUCKEYES REACH NO. 1 IN FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL FOR 2ND TIME
Three schools, Ohio State, UCLA and Notre Dame, have been ranked No. 1 in both football and men’s basketball at the same time, according to research performed by Tim Bourret, Clemson sports information director, who sought the information for a book project. Ohio State (14-3) has managed the feat twice after it moved to the No. 1 spot in men’s basketball Nov. 27 of this year in the USA Today/ESPN coaches poll and to the No. 3 spot in the Associated Press writers poll that week. The Buckeyes were the first to reach No. 1 in both football and men’s basketball on Nov. 28, 1961 after the football Buckeyes defeated Michigan 50-20 (11/25/61) to claim the No. 1 spot in the United Press International poll. The basketball team was No. 1 the entire 1961-62 season until a loss to No. 2 Cincinnati in the title game March 24, 1962. The current Buckeye football team (12-1) finished No. 2 in both the AP and ESPN/USA Today polls, after spending the entire 2006 regular season ranked No. 1. UCLA was No. 1 in both sports the week of Nov. 13-19 in 1967. The Bruins were No. 1 in the AP and UPI football polls that week and had won the national championship in men’s basketball the previous March. The first poll of the college basketball season that fall was on Dec. 5, 1967. UCLA was No. 1. The Bruins then lost to USC in football, 21-20, in the next Saturday (Dec. 9, 1967) to drop from No. 1 spot in football. Notre Dame won the national championship (football) in the AP poll with a 24-23 win over Alabama in the Dec. 31, 1973 Sugar Bowl. The Fighting Irish basketball team then defeated UCLA 71-70 in basketball to end the Bruins’ 88-game winning streak and move to No. 1 in both basketball polls. That game was played Jan. 19, 1974 and Notre Dame was ranked No. 1 the next Monday. The Irish stayed No. 1 in basketball for just that week before traveling to UCLA for a rematch the following Saturday (Jan. 26, 1974, where they lost to the Bruins. Both UCLA (Nov. 13, 1967) and Notre Dame (Jan. 21, 1974) were No. 1 for just one week in both football and men’s basketball.
BUCKEYES VS. THE RANKED
Ohio State is 46-39 all-time when playing in a game in which both teams are ranked. The Buckeyes are 209-54 (.795) when playing with an AP Top 10 ranking and 308-94 (.766) when playing with an AP Top 25 rating. Ohio State has been ranked among the AP’s Top 10 in each of the last 24 games dating back to March 1, 2006 (No. 9 at Northwestern). The Buckeyes are 19-5 during that stretch with losses to No. 10 Iowa (76-70, 3/12/06), vs. No. 23 Georgetown (70-52, 3/19/06), at No. 3 North Carolina (98-89, 11/29/06), at No. 5 Florida (86-60, 12/23/06) and at No. 3 Wisconsin (72-69, 1/9/07). Ohio State has been a Top 25 squad for the last 42 games (33-9) since Dec. 23, 2005 as the No. 24 team in a home win vs. Tennessee State (75-65).
MATTA REACHES 50 WINS AT OSU
Thad Matta coached game No. 200 in his seven-year head coaching career in the contest vs. Kent State Nov. 12. He recorded win No. 50 as a Buckeye vs. Eastern Kentucky the next time out Nov. 17. Matta is 162-52 overall, which includes a record of 60-21 at Ohio State. He needed just 68 games to win 50 as a Buckeye, the third fewest total games to record win No. 50 as a Buckeye head coach. Fred Taylor (1959-76) won his 50th game in his 64th contest as a Buckeye while Randy Ayers (1990-97) was the second-fastest to 50 wins, doing so in 67 Ohio State games.
| Coach | Date | gms to 50 | 50th win, Score |
| Taylor | 1/28/61 | 64 | Purdue, 92-62 |
| Ayers | 12/18/91 | 67 | @Santa Barbara, 82-75 |
| Matta | 11/17/06 | 68 | Eastern Ky., 74-45 |
| Miller | 12/2/79 | 76 | Tennessee, 91-65 |
| Williams | 1/7/89 | 79 | Wisconsin, 73-70 |
| Olsen | 2/22/27 | 80 | @Indiana, 27-18 |
| Dye | 2/27/50 | 83 | @Michigan, 69-58 |
| St. John | 1/1/17 | 92 | @ Elyria, 33-25 |
| O’Brien | 2/25/04 | 104 | @Minnesota, 70-59 |
| Stahl | 12/19/55 | 106 | @Tulane, 72-66 |
BUCKEYES TOUGH TO BEAT AT HOME UNDER MATTA
Thad Matta has directed the Buckeyes to a 43-3 record in Columbus in three seasons as head coach of the Buckeyes. He is 41-3 overall at Value City Arena, which includes a 27-0 record vs. non-conference foes. Ohio State defeated Chattanooga in November of 2005 at St. John Arena on the OSU campus and Youngstown State at Nationwide Arena in downtown Columbus earlier this season. The 30-3 mark from 2004-06 at VCA is the best two-year record in the facility since Ohio State began play in 1998-99. The Buckeyes set the building record with 16 victories in 2005-06.
| vs. the Big Ten | 14-3 |
| vs. non-conference | 27-0 |
| in 2004-05 | 14-2 (6-2 in Big Ten) |
| in 2005-06 | 16-1 (7-1 in Big Ten) |
| in 2006-07 | 11-0 (1-0 in Big Ten) |
| as OSU head coach | 41-3 |
| Total in Columbus | 43-3* |
* Includes 1 win each at St. John and Nationwide arenas in Columbus.
NOTING THE BUCKEYES
JAMAR BUTLER: The junior from Lima, Ohio, reached 500 career points vs. Cincinnati with three vs. the Bearcats … he has averaged 7.0 points over 80 career games, which includes 59 starts … Butler is a career 82 percent foul shooter (109-133) and averages 3.6 assists a game for his career … when Butler hands out four or more assists, Ohio State is 28-7 during his tenure … moved to the shooting guard position this year after spending his first two seasons as Ohio State’s primary point guard … second on squad with 67 assists and 19 steals.
Butler in the Big Ten:
| Assists | 10th (3.94 apg) |
| Asst./TO | 4th (+2.23) |
| 3 FGs made | 8th (2.18) |
IVAN HARRIS: A senior from Springfield, Ohio, Harris has played in 105 career games for the Buckeyes … reached 600 career points with nine vs. Tennessee (1/13) … in 17 games this season, his scoring average is up to 10.0 points a contest (5.7 career ppg.) … a career 41 percent shooter from 3-point range (105-259), Harris is nicknamed “Microwave” by his teammates for his ability to quickly heat up the Ohio State offense from long range … knocked down five 3s at UNC to tie a career high for made treys in a game … connected on five treys again at Wisconsin (1/9/07) to lead Ohio State with 17 points vs. the Badgers … reached double figures in a game for the first time in the rebounding category with 10 boards vs. Cleveland State (12/9) … current long range shooting percentage (.408) ranks No. 3 all-time.
Harris in the Big Ten:
| 3 FG Pct. | 9th (.410/34-83) |
| 3 FGs made | 9th T (2.00 pg.) |
RON LEWIS: The Columbus, Ohio, native eclipsed the 1,400 career point mark with seven points in the win vs. Iowa State Dec. 19 … with a career scoring average of 13.3 points a game in 109 appearances at Bowling Green (60 gms.) and Ohio State (49 gms.), his scoring average of 12.7 ppg. this season rates third among the Buckeyes … Lewis is a career 34 percent shooter (135-403) from 3-point range but has upped that average to 38 percent (32-84) to date this season … scored an Ohio State career high of 30 points at North Carolina on 11 of 16 shooting from the field Nov. 29.
Lewis in the Big Ten:
| FT Pct. | 10th (.750, 48-64) |
MATT TERWILLIGER: The junior from Troy, Ohio, has scored 133 career points in 59 career appearances for the Buckeyes … recorded a career high 12 points in the win vs. Youngstown State (11/24) … knocked down his first career 3-point attempt against the Penguins while connecting on 5 of 6 FG attempts … moved to the center spot to start the season and returns to his natural power forward spot with the return of center Greg Oden from injury … minutes are up to 13 a game after averaging just over nine a contest his first two years in Columbus.
MIKE CONLEY, JR.: The freshman point guard from Indianapolis leads the Buckeyes with 109 assists and 44 steals this season … opened career with 10 assist game against VMI Nov. 10 and added another 10-assist outing in his first Big Ten game (vs. Indiana 1/2/07) … the 10-assist total is tied for the second-most assists in a single game by a freshman at Ohio State and is tied for the No. 9 spot all-time for assists in a game … handed out nine helpers against San Francisco Nov. 20 … his five steals vs. VMI is tied for the most in a game by an OSU rookie … also recorded five thefts vs. Youngstown State (11/24) … starts in all 17 games … averages 29 minutes a game … connected on all six FGs vs. Eastern Kentucky … shooting percentage is .509 (59-116) … made all seven foul shots in win vs. Iowa State … scored career-high 15 points to go with six assists and three steals vs. the Cyclones.
Conley Jr. in the Big Ten:
| Assists | 1st (6.41 apg.) |
| Steals | 2nd (2.59 spg.) |
| Asst./TO | 1st (+3.11) |
DAEQUAN COOK: Six outings of 20 or more points in his young career, including his first game as a Buckeye with 22 in the season opener vs. VMI and most recently in the win vs. Coppin State (12/30) with 23 … second on team with 14.2 points per game and is third with a 5.4 rebounds per game average … the Dayton, Ohio, native plays 22.6 minutes a game off the bench … has the ability to score both inside and from long range … connecting on 52 percent of his field goals (92-176) and 49 percent from 3-point range (33-68).
Cook in the Big Ten:
| Scoring | 9th (14.2 ppg.) |
| FG Pct. | 9th (.523, 92-176) |
| 3 FG Pct. | 1st (.485, 33-68) |
| Def. Rebs. | 10th (4.24 drpg.) |
GREG ODEN: Missed first field goal attempt as a Buckeye in debut against Valparaiso then made 17-consecutive shots without a miss before misfiring his final attempt in a 6-of-7 shooting performance against Cincinnati (Dec. 16) … was a perfect 8-for-8 in first career start in win vs. Cleveland State (12/9) … that effort ties four others (including Jerry Lucas and John Havlicek) for the school record for best field goal percentage in a game … has blocked 39 shots in 10 games … recorded a career-high with 21 points in his Big Ten opener vs. Indiana (1/2) … posted an 18-point effort in 35 minutes vs. Iowa State (12/19) … tallied 18 points vs. Coppin State (12/30) on 7 of 8 shooting from the field … scored a career high 24 points to go with 15 boards vs. Tennessee (1/13) … continues to work himself into basketball shape as he regains flexibility in his right, natural shooting hand, wrist … shoots foul shots left-handed while right wrist recovers … made 9 of 10 lefty FTs vs. Indiana (1/2) and all six attempts vs. Tennessee (1/13) … first career point was a left-handed foul shot vs. Valparaiso (12/2) … has not played in enough games (75 percent of OSU total) to qualify for Big Ten individual statistical rankings.
OTHELLO HUNTER: Eight starts to date for the Winston-Salem, N.C., native … averages 7.7 points and is second on team with 5.9 rebounds a game … shooting 58 percent (52-90) from the field … also second on the roster with 23 blocks this season … 10 or more points in three of last five games … has five double-digit games offensively this season … has made 17 of last 25 shots from the field and 13 of 16 shots from the foul line in last five games.
Hunter in the Big Ten:
| FG pct. | 5th (.578/52-90) |
| Off. Rebs. | 2nd T (3.00 orpg.) |
| Blocks | 7th (1.35 bpg.) |
DAVID LIGHTY: Along with classmate Mike Conley Jr., David Lighty started his first career game for the Buckeyes, the first true rookie to do so since Michael Redd in the 1997 season opener … Lighty, a Cleveland, Ohio, native, plays 21 minutes a game … contributed with 10 points, his fourth career game with 10 or more points, in Ohio State’s win vs. Coppin State (12/30).
ODEN, CONLEY JR. SCORE CAREER HIGHS IN WIN OVER TENNESSEE
Ron Lewis hit a 3-pointer with 11.2 seconds left to help the fifth-ranked Buckeyes beat No. 16 Tennessee 68-66 last Saturday. It provided the Buckeyes with their first win against a ranked team this season after losses to Top 10 road opponents North Carolina, Florida and Wisconsin. It might not have happened without a Herculean effort from center Greg Oden. Oden played his most dominating game so far – 24 points, 15 rebounds and numerous shots altered on defense – to lead the Buckeyes. Mike Conley, his high school teammate, added a career high 16 points as well. Oden hit 9-of-13 shots from the field, all six of his foul shots – shooting left-handed because he still wears a brace on his shooting hand from surgery to reattach a ligament in his wrist – and added four assists, three blocked shots and a steal. Chris Lofton was strong down the stretch for the Volunteers, scoring eight of their final nine points. Ramar Smith added 14 points and Dane Bradshaw 11. Ohio State had huge advantages at the line and on the boards. The Buckeyes were 18-of-20 on free throws to Tennessee’s 5-of-11, and held a 46-29 edge on the boards.
NOTING THE TENNESSEE GAME
The game against Tennessee Saturday marked Ohio State’s finalnon-conference game of the 2006-07 regular season. The Buckeyes arenow 27-0 in non-conference games at Value City Arena under headcoach Thad Matta. Ohio State 43-3 overall in Columbus under Matta.The game Saturday marked Ohio State’s fifth sellout of the seasonin Value City Arena. When VCA is sold out, the Buckeyes are now32-7. Ohio State is now 11-3 against ranked teams in Value CityArena, including a 1-2 record against non-conference teams. Thelast ranked non-conference team to visit Value City Arena was No.13 Georgia Tech Dec. 3, 2003, a 73-53 Yellow Jacket win in the BigTen/ACC Challenge. Ohio State is now 26-23 against teams from theSoutheastern Conference, including 3-0 against Tennessee. TheBuckeyes topped the Volunteers in 1978 and 1979. OSU freshmenscored the Buckeyes’ first 14 points Saturday (Greg Oden 10, MikeConley two, Daequan Cook two). Freshman Greg Oden collected hisfourth double-double of the season Saturday with a career-high 24points and 15 rebounds against Tennessee. Oden had hisdouble-double by halftime with 16 points and 10 rebounds atintermission. Oden also played a career-high 36 minutes against theVolunteers. Oden’s previous high was 35 minutes against Iowa StateDec. 19, 2006. Freshman Mike Conley Jr. had two steals Saturday togive him 44 for the season and second place on the OSU freshmansteals list. Conley moved past Derek Anderson, who had 43 steals in1993. No 1 on the list, Damon Stringer, had 125 steals as afreshman in 1996. Conley scored a career-high 16 points Saturday,eclipsing his previous best of 15 scored against Iowa State Dec.19, 2006. Conley also played a career-high 36 minutes. His previoushigh was 35 minutes against San Francisco Nov. 17, 2006. Ohio Statewent on a 10-2 run to end the first half Saturday and take a 36-33lead at halftime. The Buckeyes have led at the half in all 11 homegames this season and in 15 of 17 games overall, with a 14-1 recordin those games. The last six points in that 10-2 run beforehalftime came on 3-pointers from freshman Mike Conley Jr. It markedthe first time this season Conley made more than one 3-pointer in agame. Ohio State led 59-56 with 5:00 minutes left in the gameSaturday. The Buckeyes are now 14-0 this season when leading with5:00 remaining and 54-4 under head coach Thad Matta. Ohio State is14-1 this season and 58-16 under Thad Matta when its opponentsshoot less than 50 percent from the field. OSU also is 13-0 thisseason when it holds its opponents to less than 70 points and 53-9under Matta. Ohio State is now 209-54 when playing with an AP Top10 ranking and 308-94 when playing with an AP Top 25 ranking. OhioState has been in the Top 10 for the last 24 games (19-5) and amongthe Top 25 in the last 42 games (33-9). Ohio State is now 46-39all-time when playing in games in which both teams are ranked.Tennessee entered the game at Ohio State averaging 85.9 points pergame, which ranks eighth in the nation. The Buckeyes held theVolunteers to 66 points Saturday.
BUCKEYES WIN BCA CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE GAME AGAINST KENT STATE
Ron Lewis led Ohio State with 18 points and three teammates joined him in double figures as the Buckeyes went 3-0 in the BCA Classic to claim the title with an 81-59 win against Kent State Nov. 12 at Value City Arena. Jamar Butler, the only starter back from last season’s Big Ten champions, added 14 points, junior-college transfer Othello Hunter had 13 and freshman David Lighty finished with 10. Lewis was the tournament MVP for the Buckeyes. He was joined on the all-tournament team by freshman Daequan Cook. Nobody hit double figures for Kent State, the defending Mid-American Conference regular-season and tournament champions. Omni Smith had nine points and three others had eight. The Buckeyes hit half of their 26 3-point attempts and ended up shooting 55 percent from the field. Kent State had 20 turnovers and hit just 4-of-15 shots behind the arc. Sub Ivan Harris hit three big 3-pointers that helped turn the tide.
OHIO STATE STAYING AMONG NATION’S TOP RATED PROGRAMS
Ohio State ended the 2006 season ranked No. 6 in the final Associated Press Poll and No. 13 in the last ESPN/USA Today coaches poll. This year, after losing four senior starters from 2005-06, the Buckeyes are currently ranked No. 7 in the coaches poll and No. 7 in the AP Top 25.
BUCKEYES TABBED NO. 1 IN BIG TEN
Big Ten Conference media selected Ohio State as its preseason favorite to win the league regular-season crown in 2006-07. The Buckeyes are looking to win back-to-back conference titles for the first time since 1991 and 1992 after winning the outright regular-season title in 2006. Ohio State returns one starter from a year ago when the Buckeyes posted a 26-6 overall record and a 12-4 league mark.
MEDIA SELECT ODEN TO SHINE
Freshman center Greg Oden had yet to play a collegiate game while recovering from right wrist surgery in June when he appeared on the preseason All-Big Ten list turned in by the conference media Oct. 29 in Chicago. The preseason recognition is believed to mark the first time a true freshman has been so recognized in conference history. Oden missed the first seven games of the season. He made his debut against Valparaiso Dec. 2. He recorded a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds in a 78-58 OSU victory. His first start came against Cleveland State Dec. 9. He finished with 16 points on 8 of 8 shooting from the field, which tied an OSU record for single game field goal percentage.
BUTLER ON WOODEN WATCH LIST
Junior guard Jamar Butler is one of 50 student-athletes participating in NCAA Division I basketball to appear on the John R. Wooden Award preseason watch list. The list will be cut to 30 in January. The award was created in 1976 and is annually given to the nation’s best player.
OSU FRESHMEN IN STARTING FIVE
Jamar Butler was the last true freshman to crack the starting lineup for the Buckeyes prior to the season opener vs. VMI when rookies Mike Conley Jr. and David Lighty earned starting nods for Thad Matta’s Buckeyes. Butler started his first game at Northwestern Jan. 29, 2005. He has been a mainstay in the first five ever since. The last true freshman to start the season opener prior to this season was Michael Redd vs. Kent State Nov. 19, 1997. Redd played 39 minutes and scored 21 points on 9 of 17 shooting from the field. He also had nine rebounds.
OHIO STATE ON NATIONAL TV
The Buckeyes will appear on national television at least 14 times this season with the possibility of additional exposures as the regular season concludes, during the Big Ten tournament and in postseason play-should Ohio State qualify. Fans across the country got their first look at Ohio State over national airwaves Nov. 29 when the Buckeyes traveled to North Carolina for a Big Ten/ACC Challenge matchup on ESPN. Cincinnati and Ohio State renewed a rivalry at the Wooden Tradition in Indianapolis on CBS Dec. 16. Other CBS games include the matchup at No. 1 Florida Dec. 23, a home game vs. Tennessee Jan. 13, at Michigan State Feb. 3, at Minnesota Feb. 18 and vs. Wisconsin in Columbus Feb. 25. The regular-season finale at Michigan also could be picked up by CBS. ESPN will televised the Buckeyes vs. their first three Big Ten foes vs. Indiana (W 74-67, Jan. 2), at Illinois Jan. 6 (W 62-44) and at Wisconsin Jan. 9 (L 72-69). Four other league games will be featured on ESPN or ESPN2 during regular-season play.
MATTA GOES FOR 7TH WITH 20
Thad Matta does not know what it’s like to end a season with fewer than 20 wins during his head coaching career. The third year Ohio State coach came to the Buckeyes with a streak of four 20+ win seasons at Butler (24 wins in 2001) and Xavier (26 in all three years from 2002-04). With 20 victories in 2004-05 and 26 a season ago at Ohio State, Matta is one of two coaches nationally to record 20 or more wins in the first six seasons of his coaching career. Mark Few of Gonzaga is the other with 20+ in all seven years with the Bulldogs. Matta has the Buckeyes off to an 14-2 start this season.
2007 NCAA TOURNAMENT RETURNS TO COLUMBUS
The NCAA tournament will return to Columbus for the opening rounds of the 2007 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, the organization announced in July 2004. Ohio State played host to the first and second rounds in March 2004, as it will in 2007. Games were played at Nationwide Arena in downtown Columbus, which will again be the site of the event in 2007.
BANNER IN DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS RECOGNIZES ODEN, DAVENPORT
A 160-foot banner is on display in downtown Columbus recognizing two of the more prominent centers in college basketball. Two-time All-American Jessica Davenport, a senior on the Ohio State women’s basketball team, along with two-time National High School Player of the Year Greg Oden, a 7-0 freshman center for the Buckeyes, are featured on the larger-than-life display. The banner is part of Ohio State’s effort to publicize its outstanding student-athletes and coaches around the city of Columbus.
THE NEWCOMERS
Thad Matta recruited one of the best classes nationally for the 2006-07 season. Four of the top freshmen in the country along with a talented junior college forward joined the Buckeyes for the 2006 fall quarter in Columbus.
The four Ohio State freshmen in 2006-07 all played for state championships during their senior high school seasons. Three won titles with the other finishing as runner-up.
Greg Oden (a 7-0 center) and 6-1 guard Mike Conley Jr., led Indiana’s Lawrence North High School to its third-consecutive state championship March 25, 2006, with a victory over Muncie Central (80-56). Oden led all scorers with 26 points on 11-of-17 shooting from the field. He also was the game’s top rebounder with 11. Conley added 21 points and seven boards in the win.
Daequan Cook, a 6-5 guard, led Dayton (Ohio) Dunbar to its first state title in 19 years with a 73-46 victory over Triway in the Ohio Division II state championship game (3/25/06) at Value City Arena in Columbus. Cook scored 23 points in the victory.
David Lighty, a 6-5 guard/forward, led his Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland, Ohio) squad to the Ohio Division III state title game as well. Lighty scored 20 points in a loss to North College Hill.
FOUR FIRST TEAMERS
All four incoming freshmen were named to their state’s first team all-state squads as seniors. Greg Oden and Mike Conley Jr., were honored in Class 4A, the large school division in Indiana, while Daequan Cook (Ohio Division II) and David Lighty (Ohio Division III) made their respective teams. Cook, the Division II Ohio Player of the Year, and Lighty both made the Associated Press all-state tournament teams as well in their respective divisions.
THREE MORE MCDONALD’S ALL-AMERICANS
With the addition of Oden, Conley Jr., and Cook, Ohio State will have four former McDonald’s High School All-Americans on its squad in 2006-07.
Senior Ivan Harris played in the annual game (first played in 1977) in 2003. Ohio State has had a total of 10 current or former student-athletes compete in the McDonald’s game. Clark Kellogg (1979), Perry Carter (1987), Treg Lee (1987), Jim Jackson (1989), Charles Macon (1992) and Greg Simpson (1992) all played in the prestigious event.
Ohio State has had multiple players play in the game twice previously with Carter and Lee in 1987 and Macon and Simpson in 1992. Ohio State and North Carolina had three players compete in the 2006 game.
ODEN CLAIMS SEVERAL NATIONAL AWARDS
Greg Oden is one of the most recognized and honored high school student-athletes of all-time. His list of accomplishments grew when he was recognized in April 2006 as the Gatorade Boy’s Basketball Player of the Year for the second-consecutive season, a rare feat accomplished just once before when LeBron James was so honored in 2001 and ’02.
U.S. NATIONAL TEAM INVITES ODEN TO WORKOUTS
The only high school player invited to work out with the U.S. Senior National team July 19-26, 2006 in Las Vegas, Greg Oden was scheduled to practice against members from the national team who were selected to represent the United States at the 2006 World Championships in Japan and ultimately the 2008 U.S. Olympic men’s basketball team. Oden was unable to participate after right wrist surgery in June ended his summer schedule.
JUNIOR COLLEGE FORWARD COMPLETES 2006-07 CLASS
Othello Hunter, a 6-9 forward/center, was the final player to commit to the five-player incoming class of student-athletes in 2006-07. He averaged nine points and six rebounds a game for Hillsborough Community College in Tampa, Fla., as a freshman. He improved those numbers to 16.8 points and 11.4 rebounds a game as a sophomore.
Hunter had 15 games in 2005-06 with 10 or more rebounds with a season-high 20 boards vs. St. Petersburg College (1/21/06). For his career, he managed 10 or more rebounds 19 times and 10 or more points 32 times.
Hunter recorded 18 career double-doubles at HCC, including 14 during his sophomore season.
Hillsborough finished 24-6 in 2005-06 and 19-14 in 2004-05. The team lost in the 2006 Florida Community College Activities Association State Tournament opening round to River Community College (75-68). Hunter scored 22 points, grabbed 17 rebounds and blocked six shots in the loss.
THE SCHEDULE
Ohio State opened the 2006-07 season as the host school for the 2006 BCA Classic. The Buckeyes earned the title with a 3-0 record.
The Buckeyes have taken on three of the nation’s top teams on the road to date in 2006. Ohio State traveled to North Carolina as part of the Big Ten/ACC Challenge Nov. 29 and faced Florida, the defending NCAA champions, in Gainesville Dec. 23 and faced then-No. 3 Wisconsin in Madison Jan. 9.
A neutral-site game vs. Cincinnati in Indianapolis at the Wooden Classic renewed a rivalry between the intrastate foes. Tennessee also begins a home-and-home series with the Buckeyes with a clash in Columbus Jan. 13. The Big Ten season began with wins vs. Indiana at home and then at Illinois.
Ohio State will play Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Minnesota once this season with home-and-home matches vs. the remaining league schools. Indiana and Iowa travel to Columbus while Illinois and Minnesota play host to the Buckeyes this season.



