College basketball highlights: Ohio State-Michigan State, more active
The further we go into the week, the higher the stakes in the world men’s college basketballlike major conference tournaments — including Big East, Big Ten, large 12 And Pac-12 – start ramping up on Friday.
The day begins with a tense matchup between regular season champions Big Ten Purdue And Rugerssaw the Scarlet Knights show up in just one intense match in Chicago.
Pac-12 Regular Season Champion UCLA will be active at the end of the day, as will the Big East champion Marquette and the defending national champion Kansas out of the Big 12.
We’ve covered you with all the action from start to finish from across the league.
Here are the top moments!
Ohio State vs. Michigan State (Big Ten)
hot start
Ohio State used to be first attack in this, but the state of Michigan‘S Tyson Walker sparked the early flight of the Spartans.
Then the Buckeyes heated up as the first half started, continued from this time to that time to build a small lead.
Throw it down the big man!
The Big Man of Ohio Felix Okpara hit a two-handed discharge to give the Buckeyes a 24-17 lead over Sparta.
The Buckeyes lead 33-24 after halftime.
never give up
The Spartans started running early in the second half after a much-needed spark from Crazy Sissokowho came up with a big block to turn momentum the way of the State of Michigan.
Eyes on the prize
Buckeyes protect Bruce Thornton emptied the bucket quickly thanks to a favorable pass from a teammate Sean McNeil that extended Ohio State’s lead to double digits, 46-36, midway through the second half.
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Purdue 70, Rutgers 65 (Grand Ten)
And we go!
Center Rugers Clifford Omoruyi Take the first points of the game on this smooth backslide.
Knight Scarlet take the lead 12-4 before the first official TV timeout, make a big announcement soon.
Keep it close
Purdue continues run 5-0 midway through the first half to keep Rutgers within reach, 17-10.
However, the Scarlet Knights had a few tricks up their sleeve as the first half continued. Exhibition A: Cam Spencer.
Boom!
Boiler production center Zach Edey slam it home to finish things off for Purdue before the break.
It is a one point game after break, 29-28.
Back and forth
Rutgers regained the lead early in the second half, but Purdue turned up the heat and didn’t stay for long.
Not the way they painted it
Protect Rugers Derek Simpson drained a 3-point jumper to turn it into a one-point match, 50-49, late in the second half after the team’s initial play had not gone as planned.
Rugers continues bring pressure with one big crate after another when the game is over.
Tension is high
Things get heated as the final moments approach. Edey is rated as a blatantly 1 error throughout the scene, which involves players from both teams rushing towards each other on the field.
Finally, boiler manufacturers were able to keep the leading position and win, 70-65.
UPCOMING:
Penn State vs. Northwest (Big Ten)
UConn vs Marquette (Great East)
Iowa State vs. Kansas (12 major teams)
Creighton vs Xavier (Big East)
State of Arizona vs. Arizona (Pac-12)
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