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Egwu came into the game averaging 6.0 points and had never scored more than 12.

“The guards did a good job of finding me,” he said. “It’s all about just getting a good flow on offense, and that’s what we did today.”

Illinois opened up a 14-point lead midway through the first half, using a 12-2 run and taking advantage of poor shooting by the Buckeyes. Bertrand capped it with a jump shot in the paint for a 25-11 lead with 10:08 to play that charged up what had been a quiet crowd.

Ohio State now heads into a tough stretch – at Purdue, at home against No. 2 Michigan, and back on the road at Michigan State. But Matta said his team’s letdown at Illinois — and the lack of anyone to help Thomas – isn’t at this point a huge concern.

“I’m not like panicked, like ‘Oh my God!’” he said. “This team has shown it can play some pretty good basketball.”

Illinois’ win was important, Paul said, but, like Matta, he said he didn’t want to make too big a deal out of any one game.

“I think we just needed this game in general,” he said. “I don’t know why, but people got crazy after our last loss. But it’s a long season.”

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