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Hot-Shooting Ohio State Crushes Penn State
Ohio State shot 67% from the field and 70% from three-point range, with five players scoring in double digits to secure a 32-point win over Penn State.
- On March 4, the Ohio State men's basketball team dominated Penn State 94-62 in the Bryce Jordan Center's home finale, never trailing after a 13-0 run.
- Penn State was without guard Kayden Mingo after a late Saturday injury, and coaches said they learned Monday they wouldn’t have him against Ohio State, worsening roster issues.
- Ohio State shot 67% overall and 70% from deep, with John Mobley Jr. scoring 28 points and Bruce Thornton adding 18.
- The loss dropped Penn State to 12-18 overall and 3-16 in Big Ten play, raising questions about coaching stability after the defeat on Wednesday.
- With one regular-season game left, both teams then head to the Big Ten Tournament in Chicago on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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John Mobley Jr. scores 28 points for Ohio State in 94-62 win over Penn State
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — John Mobley Jr. scored 28 points and Bruce Thornton added 18 in Ohio State’s 94-62 win over Penn State on March 4. Three other Buckeye scorers were in double digits — Devin Royal and Amare Bynum both finished with 14 and Christoph Tilly with 10. Ohio State (19-11, 11-8 Big Ten) never trailed, scoring the first points of the game and extending their lead with a 13-0 run in the first half to double digits. The Buckeyes shot …
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Mobley scores 28 points for Ohio State in 94-62 win over Penn State
Ohio State cruised past Penn State in a 94-62 win behind a huge night from John Mobley Jr. The Buckeyes opened the scoring and used a 13-0 first-half run to push the lead into double digits.
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