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Did Ohio State Buckeyes' Second Half Struggles Cost Them Against Washington Huskies?

The Ohio State Buckeyes faced off against the Washington Huskies at the Alaska Airlines Arena, where they fell short with a final score of 81-74. This result leaves the Buckeyes with a record of 0-1, while the Huskies improve to 1-0.


Jan 11, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes guard Bruce Thornton (2) shoots a three point shot over Washington Huskies guard Zoom Diallo (5) during the second half at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

First Half


The first half saw both teams battling closely, with Ohio State taking an early lead. The Buckeyes managed to score 38 points in this period, showcasing their offensive capabilities. Bruce Thornton was instrumental in this effort, contributing significantly to his team's scoring tally. The team also displayed solid defensive play by blocking three shots and securing four steals.


Second Half


As the game progressed into the second half, Washington began to find their rhythm and outscored Ohio State by nine points. Despite efforts from players like Devin Royal and Amare Bynum who combined for crucial rebounds and assists, it was not enough to maintain their lead. The Huskies capitalized on fast-break opportunities and increased their efficiency from two-point range.


Jan 11, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies guard Zoom Diallo (5) passes the ball to forward Bryson Tucker (8) during the first half against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Key Moments


A pivotal moment came when Washington went on a 14-point unanswered run that shifted momentum firmly in their favor. This surge highlighted what went wrong for Ohio State Buckeyes as they struggled defensively during critical stretches of play.


Post-Match Analysis


Ohio State's coach reflected on these challenges during his post-game reaction, noting areas for improvement such as reducing turnovers which totaled eleven throughout the match. Despite these setbacks, there were positives including an impressive free throw percentage of 87 percent which kept them competitive until late in the game.


Jan 11, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes guard Bruce Thornton (2) passes the ball while guarded by Washington Huskies forward Bryson Tucker (8) and Washington Huskies center Franck Kepnang (11) during the second half at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Looking ahead, fans can catch the next matchup when Ohio State hosts UCLA Bruins at Value City Arena on January 17th at 1:00 PM EST. The game will be broadcasted live on CBS TV network.


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