Thoughts on an 86-70 win against the Buckeyes:
Ohio State brought a competitive edge, playing well from the tip and gaining an early advantage. And so this one felt a bit like the Michigan State game from earlier in the month, Indiana playing hard, but some early shots just not falling against a team bringing it. The Buckeyes and Hoosiers traded the lead back and forth from there with the game then tied at 29-all with 5:37 left.
A Trayce Jackson-Davis alley-oop dunk put Indiana up two points before Zed Key split a pair at the line to pull the Buckeyes within a point at 31-30.