How do you defeat a team known loaded with good three point shooters. Just put the clamps down on defense and shoot better. That’s exactly what the Ohio State Buckeyes did today in their 97-62 win over William & Mary.
The Buckeyes held the Tribe 27 points below their season scoring average. And boy did Keita Bates-Diop put the ball in the hole.
He scored a career high 27 points on 11-16 shooting from the field including two from behind the three point line. Bates-Diop wasn’t alone as three other Buckeyes scored in double digits and all shot over 60 percent from the field.