(1) Ohio State 65, Michigan 61

1 2 T
#1 OSU (27-3) 31 34 65
MICH (20-11) 34 27 61

Final

4:00 PM ET, March 3, 2007
Crisler Arena
Ann Arbor, MI

Buckeyes mount comeback to win regular season finale

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Team Stat Comparison
OHIO STATE MICHIGAN
Points 65 61
FG Made-Attempted 23-52 (.442) 20-44 (.455)
3P Made-Attempted 4-19 (.211) 5-13 (.385)
FT Made-Attempted 15-19 (.789) 16-22 (.727)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 21 (0/0) 16 (1/0)
Largest Lead 4 8
Game Leaders
 OHIO STATEMICHIGAN
PointsR. Lewis 16D. Harris 19
ReboundsG. Oden 6B. Petway 8
AssistsJ. Butler 6J. Smith 7
StealsR. Lewis 2J. Smith 2
BlocksG. Oden 2B. Petway 1
 · Team Stats: Ohio State | Michigan
Game Flow
2006-07 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
Feb 6, 2007 @OSU 76, MICH 63Recap | Box Score
· Mar 3, 2007 OSU 65, @MICH 61Recap | Box Score
Mar 9, 2007 @OSU 72, MICH 62Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
OHIO STATE (ET) MICHIGAN (ET)
03/09 MICH 12:00pm
03/10 PUR 1:40pm
03/11 WIS 3:30pm
03/15 CCSU 7:10pm
03/17 XAV 1:10pm
03/08 MINN 12:00pm
03/09 @OSU 12:00pm
03/13 USU 7:00pm
03/15 @FSU 7:00pm
11/09 RAD 7:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Ohio State | Michigan
Big Ten Conference Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#1 Ohio State15-130-3
#5 Wisconsin13-329-5
Illinois9-723-11
Michigan State8-822-11
Indiana10-620-10
Purdue9-721-11
Michigan8-821-12
Iowa9-717-14
Northwestern2-1413-18
Penn State2-1411-19
Minnesota3-139-22
 · View expanded standings
Associated Press

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Greg Oden took long strides walking up the tunnel out of Crisler Arena, and onto a warm bus.

The freshman star hopes to help No. 1 Ohio State take bigger steps this month in the Big Ten and NCAA tournaments.

Oden scored 12 of his 16 points in the second half despite foul trouble, lifting the Buckeyes to a 65-61 win over Michigan on Saturday in the regular-season finale for both teams.

Impact Freshmen
Several stud frosh are making a big splash in the 2006-07 college hoops season. Here's how the consensus top 5 fared this weekend and how they stack up against each other:
3/3
Season Avg.
D.J. Augustin, Texas
Points
19
14.8
Rebounds
4
2.8
Assists
13
6.6
Chase Budinger, Arizona
Points
7
16.1
Rebounds
4
6.0
Assists
2
2.0
Kevin Durant, Texas
Points
32
24.9
Rebounds
9
11.5
Assists
2
1.4
Greg Oden, Ohio State
Points
16
15.3
Rebounds
6
9.5
Assists
0
.7
Brandan Wright, North Carolina
Points
22
15.1
Rebounds
5
6.4
Assists
0
1.1

The Buckeyes (27-3, 15-1) didn't have much at stake, playing almost a week after beating then-No. 1 Wisconsin to clinch the Big Ten title and top seeding in the conference tournament that begins Thursday in Chicago.

"We were playing for ourselves," Oden insisted. "You never want go into the tournament losing, so it was big to get this victory. It gives us confidence going into the tournaments coming up, and it shows us what we need to work on."

After trailing by six, the Buckeyes held the Wolverines scoreless for the final 3:54 to win their 14th straight game and their first as a top-ranked team since 1962.

"We were down six points and [coach Thad Matta] said, `We've got them where we need them," Ohio State's Mike Conley Jr. said. "You normally say that when you're up.

"But we believed everything he said because he has so much confidence in each and every one of us. We stepped on the court after that, we all had a little more pep and energy."

Michigan (20-11, 8-8) had chances to pull off the upset that might've secured an NCAA Tournament bid, but couldn't make the shots or stops in the final minutes.

"A very disappointing loss this afternoon," Wolverines coach Tommy Amaker said. "Certainly our kids are disappointed. They have an outstanding team and they have a lot of weapons.

"We had opportunities to tie it up or even take the lead but we weren't able to cash in."

The Wolverines could've made it 63-all twice, but Courtney Sims missed a dunk with 1 1/2 minutes left and Dion Harris missed the front end of a 1-and-1 on their next possession.

Michigan had won four of six and had an opportunity to move a step closer to its first NCAA Tournament bid since 1998.

"It's the toughest loss we've ever had because we controlled much of the game against the No. 1 team in the country, and we had a lot on the line," said Harris, who scored 19 points. "We just have to bounce back in the Big Ten tournament, and put it in our hands by winning some more games."

Ohio State's Ron Lewis scored 12 of his 16 points in the first half and Conley had nine of his 11 in the second in a game with eight ties and seven lead changes.

"A game like this lets us know we can win in these kinds of situations," Conley said. "These kind of situations will help us as we come down to tournament time. Not every game is going to be a blowout."

Brent Petway and Courtney Sims each had 11 and Jerret Smith added 10 for the Wolverines.

Michigan led by as much as eight in the first half and was ahead by seven early in the second half after Amaker was called for a technical -- reacting as demonstratively as he has in six seasons at Michigan -- when Oden wasn't called for a foul.

On the next possession, Oden was called for his third foul with 17:01 left in the game. The Buckeyes kept it close with their star on the bench.

He returned midway through the second half, and the Wolverines went after him and scored six straight points to lead 51-44.

Oden responded, attacking on offense and drawing fouls. He was 4-of-4 at the line on the next two possessions to pull the Buckeyes within three.

"It helped us out with the run at the end of the game, so it was important," he said. "We needed to be more aggressive."

Oden shot free throws with his right hand for the first time since Dec. 30, when he attempted all but one from the line with his left hand. He had surgery on his shooting wrist last summer.

After Oden was called for a fourth foul with 4:55 left. He left the game briefly and Michigan went ahead 61-55.

The Wolverines didn't score again and Ohio State closed the game with balance offensively.

"This was a great win," Matta said.

The Wolverines had a lot on the line and they played like it.

After three ties and three lead changes, Michigan went ahead midway through the first half with a 10-2 run.

Michigan built a pair of eight-point leads before Ohio State pulled to 34-31 at halftime.

The Buckeyes shot just 39 percent in the first half -- missing 10 of 13 3-pointers -- but kept it close with nine points on offensive rebounds.

"We were really fortunate to come in here and get a win," Matta said. "Michigan took it to us early. We were really fortunate to be down three at halftime."


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, March 3rd
1 Ohio State 65 Final
Michigan 61
2 UCLA 51 Final
Washington 61
15 Texas 86 Final
3 Kansas 90
Michigan State 50 Final
5 Wisconsin 52
Missouri 78 Final
6 Texas A&M 94
7 Memphis 64 Final
S. Methodist 61
New Mexico State 65 Final
9 Nevada 69
Connecticut 46 Final
10 Georgetown 59
Bradley 51 Final
11 Southern Illinois 53
12 Pittsburgh 71 Final
21 Marquette 75
24 USC 86 Final
13 Washington St. 88 2OT
Loyola (IL) 66 Final
16 Butler 67 OT
17 Notre Dame 73 Final
Rutgers 66
Oregon State 49 Final
18 Oregon 70
Arkansas 82 Final
23 Vanderbilt 67
25 Virginia 72 Final
Wake Forest 78