Buford's 21 leads Buckeyes over Gators

11/16/2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Ohio State's William Buford, right, tries to dribble around Florida's Erik Murphy during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday.
Ohio State's William Buford, right, tries to dribble around Florida's Erik Murphy during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Tuesday.

COLUMBUS -- William Buford scored 21 points and No. 3 Ohio State weathered Florida's fast start to beat the seventh-ranked Gators 81-74 on Tuesday night.

Jared Sullinger added 16 points, Deshaun Thomas had 15, and added Aaron Craft 13 points and seven assists for the Buckeyes (2-0), who forced 16 turnovers and hit 27 of 34 free throws to pull away in the second half.

Freshman Bradley Beal had 17 points, Kenny Boynton 15, while Patric Young and Erik Murphy added 14 apiece for the Gators (1-1), who have never beaten a top-3 team in a true road game. Down as much as 16 points, they got as close as five with under a minute left before Buford sealed it with two foul shots.

The game matched teams that won their conferences a year ago but were trying to replace three lost starters.

By scoring 13 of 18 points at the end of the half, the Buckeyes took a 35-32 lead.

With Sullinger controlling the lane, Buford scoring from both outside and inside, and Craft seeming to get a hand on every Florida pass and have a hand on every Ohio State assist, they pulled away.

They scored the first five points of the half for an eight-point edge and never let the Gators cut into the lead.

Still, Sullinger picked up his third foul with 13:58 left and soon after headed to the bench. With Evan Ravenel filling in and Buford and Craft setting the pace on offense, the Buckeyes didn't blink at the loss of their preseason All-American.

Ravenel had two baskets in a 6-1 run for a 50-38 lead. Buford scored six in a row for Ohio State to swell the lead to 59-44. A rested Sullinger then returned to the lineup.

The foul line helped the Buckeyes maintain their advantage the rest of the way. Florida was just 13-of-21.

The Gators set the tempo early on three 3-pointers by Murphy, building a 14-6 lead.

Ohio State came within a shot of tying it on several occasions before finally catching Florida on Craft's steal on one end and a twisting, spinning layup through traffic at the 3:24 mark.

That was part of a 13-5 run to end the half. The key basket was Sullinger's fadeaway 15-foot jumper with a second left on the shot clock that put the Buckeyes up 33-31. Ravenel, a transfer from Boston College who is considered mostly a defensive replacement, hit a short jumper in the final minute as the Buckeyes took a 35-32 lead.

After hitting just 2 of 7 shots from the field to start, the Buckeyes hit 10 of their last 19.

Murphy had nine points, all from outside, Boynton and Beal seven each and Rosario five off the bench for the Gators, who had nine turnovers at the break.

Ohio State has won eight of the 12 meetings, but the Gators captured the big one. They beat the Buckeyes 84-75 to clinch their second straight national championship on April 2, 2007.

It was Ohio State's 24th consecutive victory at home. The Buckeyes are now 69-2 against non-conference opponents in Columbus under coach Thad Matta.

Kent State 70, West Virginia 60

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Carlton Guyton's 17 points led Kent State over West Virginia, snapping the Mountaineers' 36-game non-conference home winning streak.

That streak dated back to Nov. 26, 2005, when the Mountaineers lost 71-68 in overtime to LSU.

Randal Holt had 13 points, and Justin Greene added 12 in the Golden Flashes' first game of the season. WVU dropped to 1-1 overall. West Virginia had four players in double figures. Kevin Jones grabbed 15; Jabarie Hinds had 13; Darryl "Truck" Bryant added 12; and Deniz Kilicli notched 11.