Buckeyes Complete Global Sports Shootout – Ohio State Buckeyes
11/20/2011 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
Nov. 20, 2011
Nov. 21, 2011
No. 3 Ohio State (3-0) vs. North Florida (1-3)
Site: Value City Arena (19,049)
Game Time: 8:36 p.m. ET
Television: BTN
Talent: Eric Collins (play-by-play)
Jimmy Jackson (expert analysis)
Radio: OSU-IMG Sports Network (56 stations)
Satellite Radio: Sirius Ch. 94
Local Radio: WBNS FM-97.1 AM-1460
Radio Talent: Paul Keels (play-by-play)
Ron Stokes (expert analysis)
FIRST FOUR PART OF GLOBAL SPORTS EVENT
The first four games of the regular season make up the Global Sports Shootout on the Ohio State schedule. Home games vs. Wright State (W 73-43, Nov. 11), Florida (W 81-74, Nov. 15), Jackson State (W 85-41, Nov. 15) and North Florida Monday make up the event. Ohio State won a similar event a year ago with a 4-0 record beating North Carolina A&T, Florida on the road, UNC Wilmington and Morehead State in the Global Sports Invitational.
OHIO STATE VS. NORTH FLORIDA
The Ospreys have not competed against the Buckeyes on the hardwood. Ohio State is 11-0 all-time vs. members of the Atlantic Sun Conference. The last Atlantic Sun Conference member to face the Buckeyes was Florida Gulf Coast last season. FGCU fell to the then No. 2 ranked Buckeyes 83-55 Dec. 15, 2010.
OSU VS. THE ATLANTIC SUN CONFERENCE
Belmont 1-0
Campbell
East Tennessee State 2-0
Florida Gulf Coast 1-0
Jacksonville 2-0
Kennesaw State
Lipscomb 1-0
Mercer 1-0
North Florida
South Carolina-Upstate
Stetson 3-0
Totals 11-0
Nothing the Jackson State Game
• The win was the 25th-consecutive victory at home for Ohio State, dating back to a 66-55 win over Michigan Feb. 27, 2010. It’s the fourth-longest streak in Buckeye history.
• This was the first meeting between Ohio State and Jackson State. The Buckeyes improve to 4-0 all-time vs. members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). The most recent meeting between the Buckeyes and a SWAC team took place at the start of the 2009-10 season when Alcorn State fell to No. 16 Ohio State, 100-60.
• As a ranked team Ohio State is 398-108 overall and when ranked in the AP Top 10, the Buckeyes are 277-59.
• When ranked in the Top 3 of the Associated Press, Ohio State is 134-20.
• As the AP No. 3 ranked team in the nation, Ohio State improved to 29-6 overall.
• Since the 2009-10 season, the Buckeyes are 40-1 at Value City Arena.
• The win vs. Jackson State was the 101st win vs. an unranked opponent in Value City Arena.
• The Buckeyes own a 107-2 record vs. unranked opponents at home since 2004-05.
• Ohio State has won 98 of its last 99 games against unranked teams in Columbus.
• Against non-conference opponents, Ohio State is 83-5 (.941) at Value City Arena and 145-23 overall.
• In their last 56 games, the Scarlet and Gray are 51-5.
• The 44 point margin-of-victory is the largest of the season and biggest since 12/27/10, when Ohio State defeated UT Martin 100-40.
• This is the 265th-consecutive game Ohio State has made at least one 3-point field goal (1/10/04 vs. Penn State was the last game with zero made).
• Ohio State has held its opponent to under 67 points in 11 of its last 12 games, posting a 10-1 record in those contests.
• Ohio State has now had a player record a double-double in 825 games. The Buckeyes are 566-259 in those contests. Jared Sullinger had his 19th career double-double (20 points, 11 rebounds) vs. Jackson State.
• The Buckeyes tallied 15 steals as a team for the first time since the 2006 season vs. Eastern Kentucky.
Thad Matta
• Matta improved his career record to 295-88 overall and 193-57 at Ohio State.
• With the win, Ohio State is 35-5 in November under Coach Matta.
• Matta is now 1-0 vs. Jackson State and 2-0 vs. members of the SWAC.
• Matta is now 161-20 overall vs. unranked opponents and 107-2 in Columbus.
• Matta is now 95-18 all-time in games against non-conference opponents at Ohio State.
• Ohio State is now 126-23 (.843) overall at Value City Arena and 122-10 under Matta.
• Ohio State improves to 113-17 under Matta when grabbing more rebounds than its opponent. The Buckeyes outrebounded Jackson State 48-27.
• The Buckeyes are 161-20 under Matta when leading at the half.
• Ohio State is 178-5 under Matta when leading with five minutes to play.
• When shooting better than the opponent, Ohio State improves to 170-18 under Matta.
• With 85 points, the Buckeyes are 131-11 under Matta when scoring more than 70 total points in a game.
• The Buckeyes improve to 163-45 when limiting themselves to under 15 total turnovers (Ohio State had 12 turnovers vs. the Tigers).
• The Buckeyes had 10 players score in the first half.
• Up to the 1:54 mark in the first half, the Buckeyes had gone on a 32-4 run.
William Buford
• The start was Buford’s 101st donning the Scarlet and Gray.
• William Buford scored 11 points for the Buckeyes, improving his career total to 1,469, passing David Lighty (1,458) for sole possession of 19th-place all-time in Ohio State career scoring. He is 17 behind Jerry Francis (1,486) for 18th-place all-time.
Jared Sullinger
• Sullinger had 20 points for the Buckeyes. It is the 37th time he has scored in double figures in his career and 11th time he has scored at least 20 in a game.
• With 20 points and 11 rebounds, Sullinger earned his 19th career double-double (he had 16 points, 10 rebounds at the half).
• Sullinger had 11 rebounds to break the 400 mark for his career. He now his 403 as a Buckeye.
Aaron Craft
• Craft had five steals. It is the 14th time in his career he has had at least three in a game. He has 85 for his career.
• Craft had four assists to push his career total to 191.
Evan Ravenel
• Ravenel’s three assists are a career high.
Lenzelle Smith, Jr.
• Smith, Jr.’s three assists are a career high.
Shannon Scott
• Scott’s game-high six assists were a career high.
• Scott’s three steals were a career high.
Jordan Sibert
• Sibert’s two made 3-point field goals are a career high.
• Sibert’s 11 points tied a career-high (UNC-Wilmington, 11/20/10).
Deshaun Thomas
• Thomas had 11 points. It is the 13th time in his career he has scored in double figures.
Sam Thompson
• Thompson’s six points are a career high.
J.D. Weatherspoon
• Weatherspoon’s eight points were a career high.
Amir Williams
• Williams’ five points are a career high.
• Williams’ seven rebounds were a career high.
MATTA LOOKS FOR ANOTHER 20-WIN SEASON
For each of the last 11 seasons, all as a head coach, Thad Matta has guided teams to at least 20 victories. Only Mark Few, among active coaches, has more consecutive 20-win seasons to start a career (12). Matta set the Ohio State record for consecutive 20-win campaigns in 2008-09 with a 22-11 record and extended it with a 34-3 campaign in 2010-11, the seventh-consecutive Ohio State season with 20+ victories. The previous record was four held by the 1960-63 teams under legendary head coach Fred Taylor. Matta also has won at least 10 Big Ten regular-season games in each of the last six seasons. That effort eclipsed Taylor’s mark of 10+ league wins in each of the seasons from 1960-64. Those were during 14-game regular-season slates. The Big Ten played a 16-game schedule in Matta’s first three seasons (8, 12, 15 league wins) and an 18-game schedule the last four (10, 10, 14, 16). Ohio State also is the two-time defending Big Ten regular-season champion. The last time the Buckeyes won three or more consecutive titles was from 1960-64, a string of five-consecutive conference crowns.
400 AND 4,000 CLUB
Senior William Buford has scored 555 career field goals and logged 3,495 career minutes in 109 games. He is on pace to join a small group of former Buckeyes with more than 400 field goals and 4,000 minutes played. David Lighty was added to an exclusive club following the game vs. Illinois Jan. 22, 2011. The former Buckeye reached 4,000 minutes played with more than 400 field goals in the Illinois win in Champaign. Lighty made 516 career field goals and logged 4,582 career minutes during his 157-game career. Lighty’s classmate Jon Diebler had 473 made baskets (374 of which are 3s) while playing a total of 4,687 minutes in 144 games. He reached 400/4,000 with a triple and 36 minutes vs. Iowa Jan. 19.
Herb Williams and Jamar Butler also logged 4,000+ minutes at Ohio State. Williams made 834 career field goals over 114 games and 4,216 minutes. Butler connected on 420 FGs (242 3FGs) over 139 games and 4,213 minutes played.
BUFORD ON PACE TO JOIN TURNER, JACKSON, LIGHTY IN OSU RECORD BOOK
Evan Turner (1,517 pts., 682 rebs., 414 asts.) became just the second player in recorded history to reach 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 300 assists with eight helpers vs. Northwestern Jan. 19, 2010. Jim Jackson was the only other Buckeye to do so with 1,785 career points, 552 career rebounds and 372 career assists from 1990-92. David Lighty joined the duo last season. He finished with 1,458 points, 577 rebounds and 374 assists to his credit. Only 22 players in Ohio State history have scored more than 1,000 points and collected 500+ rebounds. Lighty was added to the list with five rebounds vs. Iowa Jan. 19. William Buford currently has 1,469 points, 484 rebounds and 265 assists.
DOUBLE DIGIT 3S
Ohio State has made 10 or more 3-pointers in a game 78 times since the shot was instituted for the 1986-87 season. The Buckeyes are 67-11 in those games after knocking down 16-of-26 treys vs. George Mason March 20. Opponents have made double-digit 3s 91 times and are 36-55 in those games vs. the Buckeyes. Matta’s Ohio State teams are 52-9 when making 10 or more 3s in a game. Opponents are 8-29 against Matta-coached teams when making 10 or more treys.
Buford on Preseason List for 2012 Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award
Senior William Buford follows David Lighty (2011) as a candiate for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award in 2012. Lighty was among the Top 10 finalists a year ago. Buford is one of 30 senior men’s college basketball student-athletes on the 2012 preseason list. The field will be narrowed to 10 finalists midway through the 2011-12 regular season. The finialists, recognized for excellence in community, classroom, character and competition, will travel to the 2012 Final Four in New Orleans, where the winner will be announced.
Sullinger Earns All-America Honors
The Associated Press is the latest (Oct. 31) to select Ohio State sophomore Jared Sullinger as a 2011-12 preseason first team All-American. The Columbus, Ohio, native was a 2011 All-American as well after averaging 17 points and 10 rebounds as a rookie. Those numbers helped earn Sullinger the 2011 National Freshman of the Year award following Ohio State’s 34-3 overall record a year ago.
Big Ten Media Pick Buckeyes, Sullinger
Ohio State was picked as the preseason favorite to win the league regular-season title by a vote of the conference media (Oct. 27). Sophomore Jared Sullinger also was tabbed as the favorite to earn conference player-of-the-year accolades. He also was selected to represent Ohio State on the preseason all-conference squad. Ohio State has won back-to-back league titles and is in position to win a third-consecutive title for the first time since the Buckeyes won five-consecutive titles from 1960-64. The last Buckeye to enter the season as the player of the year selection was guard Scoonie Penn before the 1999-2000 campaign.
Buckeyes Touted Among Top 5
Ohio State entered the 2011-12 season ranked among the Top 5 nationally and as high as No. 3 in the both the ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll (Oct. 20) and the Associated Press Poll (Oct. 28). The Buckeyes will face several teams this year among the preseason AP Top 25 including No. 6 Duke, No. 8 Florida (W 81-74, 11-15-11), No. 13 Kansas, No. 15 Wisconsin and No. 18 Michigan. Michigan State, Purdue, Illinois and Minnesota also received Top 25 consideration.
100 Years in Big Ten
Ohio State will celebrate 100 years as a member of the Big Ten Conference in men’s basketball in 2012. The Buckeyes finished in the No. 6 spot in the 1913 conference standings, the first season of league play. Over the 99 previous seasons, Ohio State has earned 19 Big Ten regular-season titles with 23 NCAA tournament appearance and one national championship (1960) and nine trips to the Final Four. Eight former coaches and players are members of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame while nearly 50 student-athletes have been drafted by National Basketball Association teams, including 22 in the first round.
Honoring Bob Knight
The Ohio State men’s basketball program will pay tribute to Bob Knight, a 1962 graduate of Ohio State, throughout the day Dec. 20 when the Buckeyes play host to Lamar University (8:30 p.m. tip). Coach Knight, who accumulated 902 all-time collegiate victories during his career at Army, Indiana and Texas Tech, will be honored at a luncheon at the Ohio Union and then recognized during the game vs. Lamar, where his son Pat Knight, is in his first season as head coach. For more information on the luncheon event go to giveto.osu.edu./knightlunch, email Cindy Plummer at DevEvents@osu.edu or call 614-688-3249.
Jent Returns to Ohio State Sideline
Chris Jent left the professional ranks to return to his alma mater as an assistant basketball coach. Jent, who played and coached at the NBA level, played for the Buckeyes from 1988-92 and coached most recently for the Cleveland Cavaliers. As an Ohio State player, he helped the Buckeyes to back-to-back Big Ten titles and three-consecutive appearances in the NCAA tournament. He spent 10 seasons in the professional ranks overseas, in the CBA and NBA. He was an assistant and interim head coach with the Orlando Magic before most recently coaching with the Cavaliers.
2011-12 Schedule among Best Nationally
Several Ohio State non-conference games will garner national attention this season in addition to the always rugged Big Ten slate of 18 regular-season contests. Ohio State will face Florida (W 81-74, 11/15/11) and Duke at Value City Arena with key non-league games at Kansas and South Carolina. With the addition of Nebraska to the conference schedule, league teams will play seven foes twice and four teams once during regular-season play. Ohio State plays host to Penn State and Purdue and will travel to Iowa and Minnesota. The rest of the league will compete against the Buckeyes both home and away.
Buford Set for Record Season
William Buford is the lone senior on the Ohio State roster this season. In fact, he is just one of two upperclassmen and the only player with more than a year of experience in an Ohio State uniform. After transfer Evan Ravenel, who transferred to Ohio State from Boston College and sat out the 2010-11 campaign, there are 11 freshmen (5) and sophomores (6) on the Ohio State roster. Buford has 1,469 career points over 109 career games (13.5 ppg.). Dennis Hopson (1984-87) is the all-time leading scorer in Ohio State history with 2,096 points over 125 career games played (16.8 ppg.). Buford is currently tied at the No. 19 spot on the Ohio State all-time scoring list.
Paulus Leaves Navy to Work for Matta
Greg Paulus, who served as an assistant coach at Navy during the 2010-11 season, joined the Buckeyes last May to handle the program’s video needs. He replaced Kevin Kuwik, who left Thad Matta’s staff to become an assistant coach at Dayton. Paulus played basketball at Duke from 2006-09 and then a year of football at Syracuse.
Titles Mounting for Matta, Buckeyes
Thad Matta’s teams have won four Big Ten regular-season titles and three league tournament crowns during his seven-year tenure at Ohio State. Ohio State has won each of the last two regular-season and tournament titles. The Buckeyes have not posted three-consecutive Big Ten Conference crowns since winning a conference record five-consecutive titles from 1960-64 under the direction of head coach Fred Taylor. Taylor led Ohio State to seven league championships from 1959-76. Harold G. Olson win five Big Ten titles as coach between 1923-46.
Buckeyes Return Plenty
Despite the loss of three senior starters, the Buckeyes return the majority of the offensive production from a year ago. Seven 2010-11 letterwinners return nearly 63 percent of the team’s points (1,783 of 2,854), rebounds (805 of 1,277), assists 370 of 587 and steals (169 of 263) entering this season. Five incoming freshmen along with increased roles of the returning Buckeyes will attempt to make up for the losses of David Lighty (12.1 ppg.), Jon Diebler (12.6 ppg.) and Dallas Lauderdale (4.2 ppg, 54 total blocks). Four of the top six offensive players return in Jared Sullinger (17.2 ppg.), William Buford (14.4 ppg.), Deshaun Thomas (7.5 ppg.) and Aaron Craft (6.9 ppg.). Sullinger added 10.2 rebounds a game while Buford tallied 61 3-pointers while making 84 percent of his foul shots (59-70). Craft led the team in assists (177) and steals (73). Thomas was solid off the bench a year ago and is expected to have an increased role both offensively and defensively this year.
SCOTT, WILLIAMS ADD TO OHIO STATE’S 17-PLAYER MCDONALD’S LIST
Ohio State incoming freshmen Shannon Scott and Amir Williams were selected Feb. 10, 2011 to represent the East (Scott) and West (Williams) teams in the 2011 McDonald’s All-America game. The game was played March 30 at the United Center in Chicago. Scott led both teams with five steals. The East won the game 111-96. Scott also had four points, two rebounds and two assists over 12 minutes. Williams had six points, three rebounds and a steal in 11 minutes for the West squad. The Buckeyes will have five All-America game participants on their roster in 2011-12 in Jared Sullinger (2010), Deshaun Thomas (2010), William Buford (2008), Scott and Williams. Four McDonald’s All-Americans were a part of Ohio State’s 2006-07 squad that finished 35-4 overall, 15-1 in Big Ten Conference play, won the league regular-season title outright and played for the NCAA national title vs. Florida in April of 2007. Ivan Harris (2003), Greg Oden (2006), Mike Conley Jr. (2006) and Daequan Cook (2006), all former McDonald’s All-Americans, played for the Buckeyes in 2006-07. Previously, B.J. Mullens (2008), Kosta Koufos (2007), Clark Kellogg (1979), Perry Carter (1987), Treg Lee (1987), Jim Jackson (1989), Charles Macon (1992) and Greg Simpson (1992) all played for Ohio State after playing in the McDonald’s All-America game before joining the Ohio State program, a total of 17 all-time.
FIVE MR. BASKETBALL HONOREES ON OHIO STATE ROSTER
Ohio State’s contains four players who have combined to win five Mr. Basketball awards in their respective home states. Jared Sullinger leads the team with two Mr. Ohio Basketball accolades, achieving the distinction both in 2009 and 2010, while playing at Northland High School. Deshaun Thomas, a native Fort Wayne, Ind., and Bishop Luers High School, captured Mr. Indiana Basketball in 2010. Senior William Buford claimed 2008 Mr. Ohio Basketball with his performance at now-closed Libbey High School in Toledo. Freshman Shannon Scott brings the recognition of being named 2011 Mr. Georgia Basketball to Columbus after starring at Milton High School in Alpharetta, Ga. Freshman Amir Williams finished third in the 2011 Mr. Michigan Basketball voting.



