
Buckeyes Win Double-OT Thriller Over West Virginia
12/14/2025 1:39:00 AM | Men's Basketball
BRUCE THORNTON GAME-WINNER FOR THE BUCKEYES IN 2OT ??
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – Senior captain Bruce Thornton showed why he’s one of the best players in the country as he scored 14 points in the two overtime periods, including the game-winner with three seconds left to lead Ohio State erase a 16-point second-half deficit to stun West Virginia 89–88 in double overtime Saturday night at Rocket Arena.
Thornton (Fairburn, Ga.) finished with 21 points and added four assists and four rebounds. Freshman forward Amare Bynum (Omaha, Neb.) delivered a breakout performance with 17 points, eight rebounds, three assists and three blocks.
Sophomore guard John Mobley Jr. (Reynoldsburg, Ohio) added 17 points, including a clutch three-pointer that gave the Buckeyes their first lead late in regulation and two clutch free throws to pull OSU within one possession in the final minute.
The Buckeyes (8–2) trailed by 16 points midway through the second half before unleashing a 24–8 run to force overtime. Bynum’s energy was pivotal, throwing down a loud dunk, converting an and-one, and playing strong defense throughout. Senior center Christoph Tilly (Berlin, Germany) posted a double-double with 14 points and a game-high 11 rebounds, also dishing out five assists.
Ohio State and West Virginia traded blows across the two overtime periods. The Buckeyes took their first lead in the second OT on a Thornton mid-range jumper. After a go-ahead three by West Virginia’s Honor Huff, who led all scorers with 24 points, Thornton drew a foul with 26.1 seconds left and calmly hit two free throws to put Ohio State up 87–86. Huff answered with a tough shot to reclaim the lead at 88–87, but Thornton again delivered, driving into the lane and hitting the game-winner with 3.3 seconds left. The Buckeyes forced a final turnover on the Mountaineers’ last inbound attempt to seal the win.
Ohio State shot 43.8 percent from the field and hit 21-of-24 free throws (87.5%). Tilly led the team in rebounds and assists, while Devin Royal (Pickerington, Ohio) added 11 points and 10 rebounds before fouling out in double overtime.
West Virginia was led by Huff, along with Brenen Lorient’s 18 and Chance Moore’s 14. The Mountaineers shot 46.2 percent from three but were outscored 21–20 in overtime.
Up Next
Ohio State has the next week off before heading to Atlanta to take on North Carolina on Saturday, Dec. 20 in the CBS Sports Classic. Tip-off is set for 3 p.m.
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