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Behind Turnover Creation and Fast Pace, Ohio State Finds 22-2 Edge in Fast Break Points During Dominant Win Over Michigan

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There were no 1980s-themed dance parties in Value City Arena on Sunday, but Ohio State still did a lot of running, man.

The Buckeyes dashed past Michigan in transition, racking up a 22-2 advantage in fast break points during their dominant 84-61 win.

“I felt like our guards and our guys who we want to rebound and push it, I thought they played with great pace,” interim head coach Jake Diebler said. “Part of playing with pace is everybody has to get out and run, too. Certainly our turnovers helped with that, we were able to get some numbers advantages because of the turnovers we forced.