Ohio State Dominates Wisconsin: Sends Message To the Rest of College Basketball
Ohio State didn't just beat the Wisconsin Badgers on Sunday.
They essentially shouted at the rest of the college basketball world: "Watch out!"
The Buckeyes couldn't have played much better than they did, beating Wisconsin at home 93-65.
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Jon Diebler had his own Senior Day celebration.
He hit seven-of-eight three-pointers to lead OSU by scoring 27 points. Diebler hit 10 shots behind the arc, a Big Ten record, in a win at Penn State on Tuesday night.
Diebler is 17 of 20 on 3-pointers in his last two games. Unconscious.
But Diebler wasn't the only Buckeye that was hitting from downtown.
Ohio State (29-2, 16-2 Big Ten) set an NCAA Division I records by making 14 of 15 3-pointers (93.3 percent) and hitting 14 in a row -- after missing the first. Wow!
Three-pointers weren't the only shots that the Buckeyes were hitting. They were also an astounding 32-for-47 overall from the field (68.1 percent).
Normally, the Badgers pressure their opponents into careless turnovers.
The Buckeyes only turned the ball over seven times.
Jared Sullinger turned in a "quiet" 22 point, eight rebound performance.
William Buford was a perfect three-for-three from three-point range, and he added 18 points.
David Lighty was perfect (two-for-two) on his 3's, and he put up an additional 13 points.
Ohio State plays the winner of the Northwestern vs. Minnesota matchup.
Even if Ohio State gets knocked off early in the Big Ten tournament this week in Indianapolis, they will still most likely be a No. 1 seed come Selection Sunday.
Looking for a dominant team going into the Tournament? Start looking in Columbus, Ohio.



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