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Little did he know that a few hours later Wisconsin would be feeling the same way after a stunning collapse allowed Michigan to beat the Badgers 27-25.

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Wisconsin dominated the Buckeyes in the paint and capitalized on critical Ohio State mistakes, to win 72-69 after nearly squandering a 16-point second-half lead in a late blitzkrieg by the Buckeyes.

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Ohio State knocks off Big Ten No. 1 seed Wisconsin 58-50.

[SOURCE: ESPN Ohio State vs. Wisconsin Recap March 14, 2003]

Pryor’s Late Rally Saves Ohio State The Buckeyes earned a 20-17 victory behind two fourth-quarter scoring drives.

Game Preview: Wisconsin Breaking down the Badgers’ offensive and defensive units and the key players for Saturday’s game.

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Ohio State freshman quarterback Terrelle Pryor will make the first road start of his young career tonight, and it comes in the hostile Camp Randall Stadium.

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The Badgers expanded the lead to 26-21 where two kills from Caity DuPont and one from Simpson set game point at 29-21.

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The Badgers also had 11 turnovers, including two very costly ones in the final 45 seconds.

[SOURCE: ESPN Ohio State vs. Wisconsin Recap March 14, 2003]

COLUMBUS After Ohio State’s 34-21 win over Minnesota on Saturday, quarterback Terrelle Pryor was talking about he and Ohio State had something to prove this Saturday at Wisconsin.

Before the Badgers let a 19-point lead slip away in the final 18 minutes of their game against Michigan, many people viewed them as the favorite against the Buckeyes.

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Wisconsin was looking to avenge a loss last week while the Buckeyes were looking to keep in the race for the Big Ten title.

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After taking control midway through the second half, the Badgers blew a double-digit lead to the fifth-ranked Buckeyes, then held on for a 72-69 victory despite two dunks by Ohio State’s already-heralded freshman center in the game’s final 37 seconds.

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The 7-1 freshman finished the game with 10 points, seven rebounds and six blocks, although much of his damage came in the last five minutes.

Not only did the Badgers limit Oden’s touches inside, and prevent him from turning to the middle, every time Ohio State penetrated the lane, Wisconsin either drew a charge or blocked a shot.

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Cruising to what was shaping up as a surprisingly easy victory over Ohio State, Wisconsin took its foot off the gas and nearly contributed to the growing legend of Greg Oden.

[SOURCE: ESPN Ohio State vs. Wisconsin Recap January 09, 2007]

* Transition defense for Ohio State was putrid, although many of Wisconsin’s fastbreak points came after turnovers on the high perimeter and top of the key.

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The eighth-seeded Buckeyes , winners of three of their past four games, face fifth-seeded Michigan State in the semifinals Saturday.

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Any way you slice it Saturday’s game between the Buckeyes and Badgers had all the intrigue that anyone could handle.

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Trailing 1-0 after a Katie Dull kill, Wisconsin with a Brittney Dolgner kill, two OSU errors and an Amanda Berkley ace serve to take a 4-1 lead.

[SOURCE: Women's Volleyball Falls, 3-0, to No. 9 Wisconsin The Ohio State...]

* Ohio State had too many sloppy and careless turnovers errant bounce passes, throwing passes with no clear passing lane, dribbling the ball of a foot, etc.

[SOURCE: Scout.com: Ohio State Wisconsin Postgame Analysis]

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