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Rutgers 22018.Indd OHIO STATE ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Fawcett Center, 6th Floor | 2400 Olentangy River Rd. | Columbus, Ohio 43210 Feb. 20, 2018 2017-18 No. 16 Ohio State Results/Schedule Opponent: ......Rutgers Scarlet Knights (13-16, 3-13) Buckeyes Among Leaders in Home Wins (22-7, 13-3) Ohio State is No. 1 nationally for the most Date Opp. (TV) ..........................W/L Score (AP) Site: ...................................Value City Arena (18,809) home wins with a 149-24 (.861) record since November (5-3) Game Time: ..................................................... 7 p.m. 5-Sun. Wooster (Exh.) (BTN+) ....W............88-63 Television: .......................................................... BTN the 2009-10 season. Maryland is the next-best 10-Fri. Robert Morris (BTN+) .....W............ 95-64 Talent ............................ Lisa Byington (Play-By-Play) Big Ten team at No. 14 with 134 wins. Going 12-Sun. Radford (BTN+) ................W............82-72 Robbie Hummel (Expert Analysis) back to the 2008-09 season to the present, the 16-Thurs. Texas Southern (BTN) .....W............82-64 None (Sideline) Buckeyes own the most home victories with 19-Sun. 1-Northeastern (BTN+) ...W............80-55 Radio: ..........OSU-IMG Sports Network (63 stations) 164 wins over 191 games (164-27). Th e Buck- 23-Thurs. 2-Gonzaga (ESPN2) ..............L ........59-86(17) Local Radio: ...................WBNS-FM 97.1, AM-1460 eyes also have played the fi fth-most ranked 24-Fri. 2-Stanford (ESPN2) .............W .............79-71 Satellite Radio:...........................Sirius 145/XM 195 teams in the country since 2005. Ohio State has 26-Sun. 2-Butler (ESPN2) ..................L ........66-67 OT Asso- Radio Talent: .....................Paul Keels (Play-By-Play) played 132 opponents ranked among the 29-Wed. 3-Clemson (ESPN2) ..........L.............65-79 ciated Press Ron Stokes (Expert Analysis) Top 25 during that span. Th at total December (6-1, 2-0) trails only West Virginia (145), Michigan State 2-Sat. at Wisconsin (FOX)..............W .............83-58 Senior, Graduate Recognition Tuesday (140), North Carolina (134) and Texas (135). 4-Mon. Michigan (FS1) .................W............71-62 Th e Ohio State Department of Athletics and the 9-Sat. William & Mary (BTN+) .W............ 97-62 men’s basketball program will formally recognize Home Wins From 2009-10 to 2017-18 (as of 2/19/18) 16-Sat. Appalachian St. (BTN) ....W............80-67 Rk. Team Gms Ws Ls W % the accomplishments of its seniors and university 19-Tues. The Citadel (BTN) ............W............94-65 1 Ohio State 173 149 24 .861 23-Sat. 4-vs. North Carolina (CBS) ...L ..........72-86(5) graduates in an on-court ceremony prior to the 2 Kentucky 156 148 8 .949 30-Sat. Miami (Ohio) (ESPNU) ....W............72-59 game against the Scarlet Knights. Senior managers Source: Stats, Inc. Darik Artis, Logan Brauer, Tyler Krupp and Greg January (8-1, 8-1) Oman will be honored prior to student-athletes More on the Student Managers 4-Thurs. at Iowa (ESPNU)..................W .............92-81 Andrew Dakich, Keita Bates-Diop, Kam Williams Artis will be with his parents Konya and Wheeler 7-Sun. Michigan State (CBS) .....W........80-64(1) and Jae’Sean Tate. Burley. Darik will graduate in the fall of 2018 with 11-Thurs. Maryland (ESPN2) ...........W............91-69 a degree in sport industry after spending four years 14-Sun. at Rutgers (BTN)..................W .............68-46 More on the Student-Athletes as a manager with the men’s basketball program. 17-Wed. 5-at Northwestern (BTN) ....W .......71(20)-65 Tate will be joined on the court by his parents Jer- He plans to pursue a master’s degree in athletics 20-Sat. 6-vs. Minnesota (BTN) ........W .......67(22)-49 administration upon completing his undergradu- 22-Mon. Nebraska (BTN) ...............W......64(13)-59 maine and Jenice Tate along with sisters Jada and ate degree. 25-Thurs. Penn State (BTN) ..............L.......79(13)-82 Jocelyn and brothers Jalen and Damien. Jae’Sean 30-Tues. Indiana (ESPN2) ...............W......71(17)-56 graduated in December with a degree in sport Brauer is joined by his mother, Tracey Strong. industry. He is currently working on a master’s Logan will graduate this spring with a degree in February (3-2, 3-2) degree in coaching. Jae’Sean will complete his Ohio education. He has been a manager with the Buckeyes 4-Sun. Illinois (FS1)......................W......75(17)-67 State career among the Top 25 scorers and Top 10 the last four years. He will begin graduate school 7-Wed. at Purdue (BTN) ...................W ...64(14)-63(3) rebounders in Ohio State history. this fall at Walsh University in the Doctorate of 10-Sat. Iowa (BTN)........................W......82(14)-64 Williams will take the court with his parents Physical Th erapy program. 15-Thurs. at Penn State (BTN) .............L ..........56(8)-79 Krupp is the son of Bob Krupp and the late 18-Sun. at Michigan (CBS) ................L ....62(8)-74(22) Kevin Williams and Lorie Green. Kam will go Becky Krupp, his father Bob is with Tyler today. 20-Tues. Rutgers (BTN) ..................................7 p.m. down in the Ohio State record books as one of the 23-Fri. at Indiana (FS1) ...................................8 p.m. all-time best 3-point shooters with more than 160 A Chemical Engineering major with a minor in made threes, which ranks among the Top 10 in business, Tyler is graduating this spring after spend- Feb./March Ohio State history. ing the last four years as an Ohio State basketball 28/4-Wed.-Sun 7-at Big Ten Tournament Bates-Diop will be accompanied by his parents, manager. Following graduation, Tyler will begin Home games in Bold // 1-PK80, Columbus, Ohio // 2-PK80, Portland, Oregon Richard and Wilma Bates along with his brother working as a refi ning engineer for the Marathon // 3-Big Ten/ACC Challenge, Columbus, Ohio // 4-CBSSports Classic, New Or- Petroleum Company at its refi nery in Houston, leans // 5-at Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois // 6-at Madison Square Garden, Kai and sister Maddie Biehl. Keita graduated in New York // 7-at Madison Square Garden, New York. December with a degree in economics and is cur- Texas. rently working on a minor in psychology. Already Oman is with his parents Janine and Jeff Oman. FOLLOW THE BUCKEYES one of the leading scorers in Ohio State history Greg will graduate in the fall of 2018 with a degree @OhioStateHoops @Scooniep12 in sport industry. He has been a manager the last @OhioStateAthletics @MNetti with more than 1,100 points, Keita has one year @Chris Holtmann @Truth_Q of eligibility remaining with the Buckeyes. two years with the Buckeyes. @Ryan Peton @OSUADAthComm Dakich will be honored with his parents Dan @CoachTLJohnson @BrettRybak Starting Five, Plus One @CoachSchrage Dakich and Jackie White as well as his sister Laura Dakich. With an undergraduate degree from the • The family of junior Keita Bates-Diop is @OhioStateHoops state up north, Andrew is working on a master’s working to give back after Kai, Keita's younger OhioStateMensBasketall degree in coaching during his one year of eligibility brother, suff ered cardiac arrest and was revived by with the Buckeyes. athletic trainers last year at a high school practice. OhioStateBuckeyes.com Th e family is working to raise funds for organiza- • By the Numbers: Keita Bates-Diop reached 1,100 No. 16 Ohio State (22-7, 13-3) tions to purchase automated external defi brillators points for his career with a 35-point eff ort vs. Il- All-Time vs. 2017-18 Opponents (AED), a device used by University High School linois Feb. 4 (1,165)...he is the 55th player in Ohio Opponent ............................................................ Series (Bloomington, Ill.) athletic trainers Maddie Biehl State history to reach 1,000 points for his career... Robert Morris ..............................................................4-0 and Emily Martz, to revive Kai last February. Read he reached 500 (579) career rebounds with eight Radford ........................................................................3-0 more at http://www.go.osu.edu/KBDFamily. at Northwestern Jan. 17...after scoring 17 points to Texas Southern ............................................................1-0 • Keita Bates-Diop was selected to the Naismith reach 1,000 for his career against Minnesota, Bates- Northeastern ...............................................................1-1 Trophy Late Season Watch List Feb. 15 by the Diop is the 28th player in Ohio State history to Gonzaga.......................................................................1-1 Stanford.......................................................................1-3 John R. Wooden record 1,000 points and 500 rebounds...he reached Atlanta Tipoff Club as well as the Butler .......................................................................31-11 Midseason Watch List Feb. 5. He is one of 20 500 points this season (565) with 35 vs. Illinois... Clemson.......................................................................0-2 players who remain in the running for the Wooden Th irty three former Buckeyes have scored 500 or Wisconsin................................................................88-70 Award and among the fi nal 30 for the Naismith more points in a season at least once for a total of Michigan .................................................................97-77 Trophy. Bates-Diop was one of 14 players nationally 50 campaigns with a player scoring 500 or more in William & Mary...........................................................1-0
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