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Buckeyes Find New Confidence Beyond Thornton
11 Jan
Summary
- Five players scored in double figures for Ohio State.
- Gabe Cupps provided crucial bench scoring and rebounds.
- Washington's Hannes Steinbach averages 18.2 points and 11.2 rebounds.

Ohio State's men's basketball team has found new confidence in their scoring depth, as evidenced by their recent 72-62 road victory against Oregon. The Buckeyes showcased a balanced offensive effort, with five players reaching double-digit scoring, a critical development as they navigate games without backup power forward Brandon Noel, who is out indefinitely due to a foot injury.
Reserve player Gabe Cupps emerged as a key contributor, scoring nine points and grabbing four rebounds in 23 minutes. Coach Jake Diebler praised Cupps' aggressiveness and the overall improved energy from the bench, noting a marked difference from previous games where bench contributions were minimal. This enhanced depth is vital as Ohio State continues its conference play.
Looking ahead, Ohio State faces Washington, who are seeking to improve their offensive involvement for transfer Quimari Peterson. Washington's Hannes Steinbach remains a consistent force, averaging 18.2 points and 11.2 rebounds. The Huskies are aiming to rebound from recent road losses against Indiana and Purdue.




