Zed Key did not have his finest performance last weekend at Purdue. With one point, one rebound and four fouls in the loss, it was closer to being his worst.
Chris Holtmann didn’t shy away from challenging his starting five man to respond with a markedly improved effort in Ohio State’s next appearance, and specifically when it came to consistent effort and physicality.
Key did not disappoint on any front Sunday.
On 6-for-7 shooting, Key finished with 14 points in an 82-67 win over Maryland, which were his most since scoring 20 points against Duke in November.