E.J. Liddell fuels No. 21 Ohio State past No. 14 Illinois
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[January 30, 2021]
E.J. Liddell scored a
career-high 26 points in the return to his home state to lift No. 21
Ohio State to an 87-81 win over No. 14 Illinois on Saturday in
Champaign, Ill.
The previous best for Liddell, the 2018 and 2019 Illinois Mr.
Basketball, was 21 points last month against Rutgers.
On Saturday, Liddell made 10 of 16 field goals -- including 4 of 7
on 3-point attempts. He had made three from beyond the arc this
season entering the game.
The Buckeyes (11-3, 5-3 Big Ten) led by 15 at the half en route to
winning their third straight.
Justin Ahrens, Seth Towns and Duane Washington Jr. each had 11
points for the Buckeyes.
For the Illini (9-5, 5-3), Ayo Dosunmu led with 22 points followed
by Kofi Cockburn (15) and Adam Miller (14).
The Buckeyes were up by 18 in the first half and 43-28 at the half but
they could not put it away.
The game turned into a series of shots from the line as Ohio State's
Justice Sueing and Dosunmu exchanged a pair of free throws, and
Washington hit both of his with 23 seconds left to put the Buckeyes
ahead 83-78.
Miller made a triple with 15 seconds left, as the Illini cut the deficit
to 83-81, only to see Washington make two free throws with 13 seconds
left. Musa Jallow added two more for the Buckeyes with two seconds on
the clock.
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Illinois Fighting Illini
guard Ayo Dosunmu (11) drives against Ohio State Buckeyes forward
Justice Sueing (14) during the second half at the State Farm Center.
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Liddell missed all six of his shots from the floor in the 81-71 win
over Northwestern on Wednesday. However, he led all scorers with 13
points through 20 minutes against Illinois and led a 15-0 run with
eight points to break a tie at 15 and give Ohio State a 30-15 lead.
The next games for the Buckeyes and Illini have been indirectly
affected by the COVID-19 issues in the Penn State program.
Ohio State hosts Purdue on Tuesday in a game originally scheduled
for Jan. 27. Illinois' home game vs. the Nittany Lions was moved
from Wednesday to Tuesday.
--Field Level Media
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