Ohio State trailed by 17 at halftime, rallied and came up just short in a 70-68 loss at No. 24 Wisconsin on Tuesday night.
Ohio State made No. 24 Wisconsin work until the final seconds, but the Buckeyes couldn't overcome a 17-point halftime deficit and lost again.
John Tonje scored 17 points and No. 24 Wisconsin staved off a late rally by Ohio State, extending its winning streak to six with a 70-68 victory Tuesday night.
Ohio State women's basketball limited turnovers and played tough defense at Wisconsin. The Buckeyes are now 17-0.
A lot of it is a result of personnel, and Wisconsin has one of the best free throw shooters in the nation. Graduate guard John Tonje made 10 of 10 at the line Tuesday. In that game against the Wildcats earlier this season, he scored 21 of his 41 on 21-of-22 shooting at the free throw stripe.
South Asian culture and vibrant dance performances will merge at the 17th annual Buckeye Mela Saturday. The national inter-collegiate Bollywood-fusion and bhangra competition — which is also the Midwest’s biggest South Asian dance contest — will take place Saturday at the Jo Ann Davidson Auditorium,
MADISON, Wis. — Jaloni Cambridge scored 27 points and Chance Gray added 22 to help No. 9 Ohio State beat Wisconsin 80-69 on Thursday night. Cambridge, who entered averaging 14.5 points ...
Everything you need to know in order to watch the Wisconsin Badgers take on the Ohio State Buckeyes on Tuesday, Jan. 14.
The Badgers continue their West Coast road trip against UCLA at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Pauley Pavilion. Wisconsin (15-3, 5-2 Big Ten) is coming off an 84-69 rout of Southern Cal, nearly blowing a 15-point halftime lead but reestablishing dominance to win by the same margin.
There is a strong Democratic tilt among professors in 15 departments at the University of Cincinnati, according to a College Fix analysis. Seven of the 15 departments surveyed lack even one identifiable Republican professor.
The Badgers have refused to disclose the information, citing one specific and perhaps controversial reason. The University of Wisconsin denied a request by Sportico to view its athletes' NIL deals, stating that sharing the information would harm the school and the state.