After dropping its first conference game of the season to Penn State, the No.17 Ohio State Buckeyes look to bounce back tonight against Indiana in Columbus in the third iteration of their four-game homestand before heading to West Lafayette, Ind., to face No. 3 Purdue.
The Buckeyes’ loss came in dramatic fashion after the Nittany Lions’ Tony Carr hit a three-pointer as time expired. It was Ohio State’s first loss in more than a month, snapping an eight-game win streak. Junior forward Keita Bates-Diop was questionable heading into the matchup, but played 32 minutes and had a team-high 25 points on the night.