COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Bryce McGowens scored 26 points, Alonzo Verge Jr. had 13 points and 11 assists, and Nebraska Cornhuskers beat No. 23 Ohio State Buckeyes 78-70 on Tuesday night.
The Cornhuskers (9-21, 3-16 Big Ten) bested a ranked opponent for the first time under third-year coach Fred Hoiberg. He came in 0-23 against teams in the AP Top 25, and Nebraska was 0-24 overall since beating a ranked Maryland squad during the 2019 Big Ten Tournament.
C.J. Wilcher added 15 points on 6-of-11 shooting for the Huskers, who overcame a seven-point deficit in the first half and won their second straight game.
''To have some momentum, something to feel good about, I think is very important,'' Hoiberg said. ''Just keep battling, keep grinding, keep going in and practicing and getting better. I like our mentality right now.''
E.J. Liddell had 27 points and 14 rebounds, his seventh double-double of the season, for Ohio State (18-9, 11-7). Malaki Branham scored 16 points.
Ohio State got within four points with 55 seconds remaining, but the Huskers went 5-for-6 at the free-throw line to put away their first win over the Buckeyes since Feb. 18, 2017.
''We have to correct what we can correct,'' Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said. ''The bottom line is is we're not connected enough on either end right now. We did not play together enough on either end. We just did not. That's my fault.''
The Huskers shot 49.1% overall and 56% in the first half. Ohio State led 26-19 midway through the half, but Nebraska took a 43-36 advantage thanks to an 8-minute stretch without a field goal for the Buckeyes. The cold spell finally ended when Branham connected on a 3-pointer with 10 seconds left in the half.
BIG PICTURE
Nebraska: The Huskers scored at least 78 points and shot 49% or better for the third consecutive game. They hadn't done either in back-to-back conference games this season until beginning their streak against then-No. 25 Iowa on Friday.
Ohio State: The Buckeyes shot below 40% and failed to lead in the second half for the second game in a row. This is their second straight loss to an unranked opponent and third in five games.
''We're obviously really struggling right now. That's no secret,'' Holtmann said. ''We'll see if this group has the ability to find a way to gain a little trust in each other and confidence.''
COMPLEMENTARY OFFENSE
Trey McGowens, Bryce's brother, had seven points, six rebounds and four steals for Nebraska. He missed 15 games this season after surgery on a broken foot, including the first matchup with Ohio State on Jan. 2.
Witcher made three 3-pointers among his season-high six field goals and his 15 points were his most in seven games.
''It was really good to see our guys finding him in the first half. He's shooting the ball at a really high clip, especially this last half of the season,'' Hoiberg said. ''When C.J. has got an open shot, I think everybody in that locker room thinks that thing is going in.''
FRESHMAN SHOWDOWN
In the first meeting between the teams, Branham scored 35 points, a program record for points by a freshman in a Big Ten game.
Bryce McGowens, who leads Big Ten freshmen in scoring while Branham is No. 2, had the edge Tuesday. He was 8 of 15 from the floor while Branham was 5 of 11 and fouled out with 25 seconds left.
''Having a chance to come out and compete, everybody steps on the floor to win,'' McGowens said. ''I thank the coach, thank the team for coming out and competing every day. The rest will take care of itself.''
PLAGUED BY INJURIES
Zed Key, who started the previous 13 games for the Buckeyes, was unavailable because of an ankle injury.
Kyle Young, who started in Key's place, missed the second half due to illness. Ohio State already is without Seth Towns for the remainder of the season as he rehabilitates a back injury.
''This is the worst season of injuries I've ever had,'' Holtmann said. ''I thought last year was bad, and this has been, now, worse with some of our season-ending injuries.''
UP NEXT
Nebraska: At No. 10 Wisconsin on Sunday.
Ohio State: Hosts Michigan State on Thursday.
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1st Half
NEB
Cornhuskers
43
OSU
Buckeyes
39
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
Derrick Walker vs. Kyle Young (Buckeyes gains possession)
19:38
E.J. Liddell misses two point jump shot
19:36
Buckeyes offensive rebound
19:33
+2
E.J. Liddell makes two point fadeaway jump shot
0-2
19:19
E.J. Liddell blocks Alonzo Verge Jr.'s two point layup
19:17
Derrick Walker offensive rebound
19:18
+2
Derrick Walker makes two point putback layup
2-2
19:18
E.J. Liddell shooting foul (Derrick Walker draws the foul)
19:18
Derrick Walker misses regular free throw 1 of 1
19:18
E.J. Liddell defensive rebound
18:54
+2
Kyle Young makes two point turnaround hook shot
2-4
18:36
Kyle Young shooting foul (Bryce McGowens draws the foul)
18:36
+1
Bryce McGowens makes regular free throw 1 of 2
3-4
18:36
+1
Bryce McGowens makes regular free throw 2 of 2
4-4
18:25
Malaki Branham misses three point jump shot
18:23
E.J. Liddell offensive rebound
18:17
E.J. Liddell misses two point jump shot
18:15
Trey McGowens defensive rebound
18:12
E.J. Liddell blocks Alonzo Verge Jr.'s two point layup
18:10
Buckeyes defensive rebound
17:56
Kyle Young misses two point layup
17:54
E.J. Liddell offensive rebound
17:53
+2
E.J. Liddell makes two point putback layup
4-6
17:38
+2
Derrick Walker makes two point layup (Alonzo Verge Jr. assists)
6-6
17:19
Lat Mayen personal foul (Malaki Branham draws the foul)
17:13
Malaki Branham misses two point jump shot
17:11
Alonzo Verge Jr. defensive rebound
17:04
+3
Lat Mayen makes three point jump shot (Alonzo Verge Jr. assists)
9-6
16:44
Jamari Wheeler misses three point jump shot
16:42
Kyle Young offensive rebound
16:37
Kyle Young turnover (lost ball) (Trey McGowens steals)