Liddell shines as No. 16 Ohio State beats Maryland 82-67

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E.J. Liddell fights off defender for and-1 bucket

E.J. Liddell gets inside for the and-1 basket for Ohio State.


COLUMBUS, Ohio -- — E.J. Liddell had 24 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 16 Ohio State beat Maryland 82-67 on Sunday.

Ohio State (14-5, 7-3 Big Ten) led by as much as 22 points in the second half of its fourth victory in five games. It shot 51% from the field, including an 11-for-26 performance from 3-point range.

“Good win for us against a Maryland team that’s really played well,” coach Chris Holtmann said. “We’re going to need to expect a lot of what we saw in stretches.”

Justin Ahrens and Zed Key scored 14 points apiece for the Buckeyes.

Donta Scott scored 25 points for Maryland (11-12, 3-9), which dropped its third straight game. Fatts Russell had 12 points, and Qudus Wahab finished with 10.

Scott went 5 for 8 from 3-point range. The rest of the Terrapins went 5 for 21 from deep.

Ohio State led 42-29 at the break. Maryland shot 32% from the field in the first half.

The Terrapins got just six points from their reserves for the game, compared to 21 for the Buckeyes.

“The biggest thing is when you go on the road any time in general, you can’t let a team shoot 60% in a half,” Maryland interim coach Danny Manning said. “That’ll put you in a pretty big hole, which it did for us.”

AHRENS' DAY

It was Ahrens’ best offensive performance since scoring 16 points against Towson on Dec. 8.

Ahrens went 5 for 27 from 3-point range over the previous six games. He went 4 for 7 from deep against the Terrapins.

“It’s frustrating because it feels like the whole fan base is against you when you’re not doing what you’re supposed to be doing,” Ahrens said. “For me, it was just one day at a time just being an everyday guy.”

KEY PRESENCE IN THE PAINT

Key went 6 for 7 from the field and grabbed seven rebounds. He scored in double figures for the fourth time in six games.

“I was talking to the coaching staff and they said I need to be more consistent,” Key said. “They expect a lot of me every day in practice and in games.”

BIG PICTURE

Maryland: Unable to overcome their slow start, the Terrapins lost for the fifth time in seven games.

Ohio State: The Buckeyes played their first Big Ten home game in three weeks. They moved to a perfect 10-0 on their home court.

“You’re not guaranteed anything at home,” Holtmann said. “To be at this point and be undefeated has been great.”

UP NEXT

Maryland: Hosts Iowa on Thursday.

Ohio State: Travels to Rutgers on Wednesday.

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