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COLUMBUS It was an afternoon of promise and exasperation 20

COLUMBUS It was an afternoon of promise and exasperation 20

COLUMBUS It was an afternoon of promise and exasperation, with LaQuinton Ross caught in the middle.
Ross foreshadowed what the Ohio State basketball team can be when he was at his dynamic best Sunday against visiting Iowa.
The 6 foot 8 junior forward shot over the top of the Hawkeyes zone and was aggressive inside of it, scoring 22 points nikexxx and nudging third ranked OSU to a nine point lead midway through the second half. This was the pure scorer who dazzled in last year NCAA tournament, the Ross the Buckeyes need to make another deep run this March.
Yet for now, Ohio State and its most gifted player are a puzzle.
The Buckeyes path to a Big Ten title got a whole lot tougher after a hail of mistakes led to a 84 74 loss to No. 20 Iowa.
Ohio State (15 2, 2 2 Big Ten) watched its lead slip away in a head scratching late sequence.
With the Buckeyes leading 65 64, Ross gave the ball to Iowa (14 3, 2 2) on three straight possessions via an airballed 3 pointer, a steal, and a travel. Iowa scored each time, raced ahead 70 65 with 3:30 left, and soon was celebrating a cornerstone win.
While Fran McCaffery celebrated a victory he called the biggest in his four years at Iowa, Ohio State was left at a familiar crossroads.
The Buckeyes have followed their 15 straight wins to open the season with back to back losses for just the third time since 2008 and a sudden inability to hold onto the ball. They had a season high 21 turnovers in an overtime loss to Michigan State and 17 on Sunday, including five by Ross and six by Aaron Craft.
All the while, a defensive minded Buckeyes team that had yet to surrender 70 points in regulation had few answers for Roy Devyn Marble (22 points) and forward Aaron White (19 points).
OSU fell two games behind No. 5 Michigan State (15 1, 4 0) and 1 games behind Wisconsin (16 0, 3 0). Michigan (11 4, 3 0) is also without a league loss.
hope not, OSU coach Thad Matta said. say that because you look at the climate of college basketball and what transpires, and then we were in this exact same position last year. year ago, the Buckeyes lost three out of four games in February including a 22 point loss at Wisconsin only to tear off 11 straight wins and a run to the Elite Eight.
biggest challenge is making sure our minds are where they need to be, Matta said. too far from the end of the finish line to panic. . We just have to find a better way to teach or get them to understand what has to be done to play with consistency. Craft: worst thing we can do is feel sorry for ourselves. We can keep this going. We have to find a way to pick ourselves up. includes Ross, who proved adept at redemption.
Five days earlier, he scored only five points on 1 of 7 shooting at MSU, watching the Buckeyes late comeback from the bench as Matta went with the hotter hand of freshman forward and St. John Jesuit graduate Marc Loving.
did a great job at the end of that game, Ross said. seeing him put in work like that as a freshman, I didn worry about sitting out. [But] I wanted to redeem myself from that last game. I think any player would. he mostly did, until the end, when all that is good and maddening about Ross game came together.
Sunday game displayed Ross full spectrum including the good of three 3 pointers and a team high seven rebounds and why OSU needs him at his best to fulfill its vast promise.
  
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