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Men’s Basketball: Sensabaugh scores 21, No. 24 Ohio State falls to No. 1 Purdue 71-69

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Purdue big man, fourth-year center Zach Edey (15) is double teamed by Ohio State first-year center Felix Okpara (34) and Ohio State graduate guard Issac Likele (13) late in No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=367O1x_0k5EmLh400 Prior to an injury that forced an exit from the game, Ohio State third-year forward Zed Key (23) boxes out Purdue fourth-year center Zach Edey (15). No. 24 Ohio State (10-4) lost to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) 69-71 in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1AZaME_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State first-year forward Bryce Sensabaugh (1) rises over his Purdue defender for a shot during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3mojkJ_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State third-year guard Eugene Brown III (3) dives for the lose ball. Loosing 69-71, No. 24 Ohio State (10-4) needed all the possessions they could find in their loss to the No. 1 Purdue (14-1) Boilermakers. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2Bo4v8_0k5EmLh400 Buckeye Nation celebrates a late Purdue turnover during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3J9isw_0k5EmLh400 The Ohio State trio of first-year guards Bryce Sensabaugh (10), Roddy Gayle Jr. (1), and graduate guard Sean McNeil (4) walk to the Buckeyes bench as No. 24 Ohio State (10-4) took the lead over No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Ohio State lost 69-71. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2PBwk3_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State graduate guard Sean McNeil (4) doubles over in pain after landing on a Purdue defender, following a three point attempt. McNeil would exit and return moments later. No. 24 Ohio State (10-4) lost to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) 69-71 in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1ZKCVr_0k5EmLh400 Purdue third-year guard Ethan Morton (25) has an open lane to the basket during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=19lnoR_0k5EmLh400 Brutus blends in with the 'Buckeye Nuthouse' during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4UpzUF_0k5EmLh400 A fired up Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann steps on the court to lead his team during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1Gvt0K_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State fourth-year guard Justice Sueing (14) looks to shake his Purdue defender during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=23TaSy_0k5EmLh400 In a momentum shifting moment, Ohio State first-year forward Bryce Sensabaugh (10) slams the ball through the net following a Purdue turnover. The No. 24 Ohio State Buckeyes (10-4) would be unable to hold their momentum over No. 1 Purdue (14-1) and would lose to the Boilermakers 69-71 in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2roo2C_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann looks back to his bench, in disbelief of a Buckeye turnover, during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=38DGcR_0k5EmLh400 A young Ohio State fan shares a moment with Brutus during a timeout in No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3RHG67_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State fourth-year guard Justice Sueing (14) is fouled as he drives through the lane during the second half of No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2WpSiv_0k5EmLh400 Purdue head coach Matt Painter expresses his displeasure with the referee during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0KdGhl_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State first-year guard Bruce Thornton (2) posses the ball during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0cOYX4_0k5EmLh400 The Ohio State mens basketball team regroups after first-year center Felix Okpara (34) takes a hard foul. No. 24 Ohio State (10-4) would lose to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) 69-71 in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1LiT2q_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State fourth-year guard Tanner Holden (0) holds three fingers out after No. 24 Ohio State (10-4) knocks down a three in the second half. Ohio State lost to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) 69-71 in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1sQuyZ_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State third-year guard Eugene Brown III (3) drives to the basket during No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2gXpsl_0k5EmLh400 Ohio State first-year forward Bryce Sensabaugh (10) shakes hands after missing the game winning shot in No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=2JNZiP_0k5EmLh400 The Ohio State mens basketball team sings 'Carmen' following No. 24 Ohio States (10-4) 69-71 loss to No. 1 Purdue (14-1) in Columbus on Thursday. Credit: Zachary Rilley | Photo Editor https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1lQyVH_0k5EmLh400

Freshman forward Brice Sensabaugh led all players with 21 points, but freshman guard Fletcher Loyer’s game-winning 3-pointer pushed No. 1 Purdue past No. 24 Ohio State 71-69 Thursday at Value City Arena.

The Buckeyes (10-4, 2-1 Big Ten) played most of the game without junior forward Zed Key, who suffered a sprained shoulder less than five minutes into the matchup. Freshman center Felix Okpara played a career-high 30 minutes, as freshman guard Bruce Thornton led with five rebounds and assists each.

The Boilermakers (14-1, 3-1 Big Ten) staved off a Buckeyes upset attempt as graduate guard Sean McNeil buried his only 3-pointer of the game to give Ohio State a 69-66 lead with 41 seconds to go.

Edey made a jump hook to cut the lead to one. After a turnover by redshirt senior forward Justice Sueing — who scored 15 points — Purdue took the lead permanently on a 3-pointer from Loyer with six seconds left.

Edey recorded a double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds, with freshman guard Braden Smith adding 16 points and six assists.

Ohio State came out of the gates swinging — despite losing Key — jumping out to a quick 18-7 lead thanks to nine early points from Sensabaugh and stout team defense. Purdue started slow, converting on only 3-of-18 attempts from the field to begin the first half.

But the Boilermakers chipped away at the deficit, finding points from six different players down the stretch in the first 20 minutes. Purdue ended the first half on a 9-3 run but trailed 36-33 headed into the locker room.

The second half was a back-and-forth affair with nine lead changes, and neither team was able to get a lead of more than six. Edey scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half, with Purdue’s 16 second-chance points ultimately proving costly for Ohio State.

The Boilermakers committed 14 turnovers compared to the Buckeyes’ seven, but outrebounded Ohio State 37-27.

Sensabaugh played a career-high 35 minutes and added five rebounds and two steals. Purdue shot 8-of-10 from the free throw line to Ohio State’s 5-of-7 clip.

Ohio State next travels to College Park, Maryland, to face the Terrapins Sunday at 1 p.m. in a Big Ten matchup. ESPN will broadcast.

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