Scoring error costs OSU

By Staff     Feb 28, 2008

? A scoring error in Ohio State’s game at Indiana on Monday night may have cost the Buckeyes a critical game in their quest for a fourth consecutive Big Ten title.

With 2:38 remaining in regulation and Ohio State leading 52-51, Indiana was awarded a point made from a disqualified free throw, and the point was never removed from Indiana’s total.

The game went into overtime, and Ohio State dropped into a tie for the Big Ten lead with a 69-61 loss.

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