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Bruce Thornton, Ohio State shoot past No. No. 24 Wisconsin

Bruce Thornton scored 24 out of his 27 total points in the second period and Ohio State won a much-needed signature victory, 86-69 over No. On Tuesday, Ohio State played No. 24 Wisconsin at?Columbus.

Devin Royal scored a season high 25 points, while Amare Bynum added 13 to the Buckeyes' (17-9, 9-6 Big Ten) total. The Buckeyes led by 12 at halftime and did not look threatened in the last 20 minutes.

Ohio State, which is just on the edge of the NCAA Tournament bubble, was 0-6 vs. ranked teams and 0-8 against Quad 1 teams. However they only trailed Wisconsin for 44 seconds.

Braeden Carrington, who scored a team high 20 points, tried to keep the Badgers (18-8 and 10-5) in the game by making five 3-pointers?in second quarter. Nick Boyd scored?14 each, while John Blackwell also contributed?14.

Thornton scored a layup at 13:03, moving him up to third place on the Ohio State scoring list. He now has 2,005 points, passing Jerry Lucas (1,990 each) and William Buford (2,096). Thornton has now reached 2,005 and is chasing Herb Williams (2 011) and Dennis Hopson (2,000).

Royal scored 16 points before halftime, helping the Buckeyes to a 38-26 lead at the break.

Taison Chatman's 3-pointer, and Bynum’s block, led to Puff Johnson's baseline layup with 1:58 remaining after Wisconsin had cut its 12-point deficit in two.

Royal's dramatic turnaround was a remarkable one after a poor performance in Ohio State’s 70-66 loss to then-No. On Saturday, he scored four points on 2 of 12 shots from the floor before fouling out.

He made up for his mistake quickly, leading the Buckeyes to a 24-12 win on Tuesday. The Badgers were outscored by just two points. He scored 14 points in his first six shots. Two of them were from beyond the arc. In his previous eight games, he had shot only 2 of 25 from beyond arc.

Royal's first missed 3-point attempt came at 12:10 of the first half.

Both teams were without key players. Austin Rapp, the Badgers' fourth-leading scorer (9.3 points per game), was ill and could not play. He scored 19 points against the Buckeyes in Wisconsin's home win of 92-82 on Jan. 31.

John Mobley Jr. (15,1 ppg), of Ohio State, missed his second consecutive game due to a hand injury. He is out indefinitely.

Wisconsin won four out of five games in the previous nine Buckeyes matches, whereas Ohio State has alternated between wins and losses.

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(source: Reuters)