Hayward, Butler upset Ohio State, 74-66

Published 12:00 am Sunday, December 13, 2009

INDIANAPOLIS — Gordon Hayward isn’t just a shooter anymore.

The sophomore had 24 points and eight rebounds, and No. 22 Butler beat a ranked team for the first time in four tries this season, holding off No. 13 Ohio State 74-66 on Saturday.

Hayward made seven 3-pointers against Ohio State in a loss last season. This time, he made three 3-pointers and shot 9 of 16 overall on an assortment of driving layups, putbacks and long-range shots.

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“I think Gordon is a tremendous basketball player,” said Ohio State coach Thad Matta, who coached Butler in 2001. “One thing I noticed that he’s added to his game is that he’s playing better off the bounce. He has the ability to drive, and he’s a good offensive rebounder. He’s talented.”

Willie Veasley had 15 points and 10 rebounds and Matt Howard added 13 points and six rebounds for the Bulldogs (7-3).

William Buford scored 20 points for Ohio State, despite playing with a back injury. He was hurt in a drill Thursday morning, and found out he was going to play right before tipoff. David Lighty added 17 points for the Buckeyes (7-2).

Ohio State played for the first time without scoring and rebounding leader Evan Turner. He fractured his lower back when he hit the court on a dunk attempt on Dec. 5.

Butler coach Brad Stevens said he was sorry to see Turner’s injury, but Ohio State still remained a quality opponent.

“They’re a good team with him, they’re a good team without him,” he said.

The Buckeyes appeared to miss Turner’s 11.4 rebounds per game the most. Butler outrebounded the more athletic Buckeyes 40-27.

“I told them before the game if we win the rebounding battle, we win the game,” Stevens said. “We rebounded about as well as we’ve rebounded in a few years.”

Butler’s losses to ranked teams Minnesota, Clemson and Georgetown were by a combined 17 points. Stevens said he’s not worried about the polls, noting that next Saturday’s opponent, unranked Xavier, is as dangerous as any on the schedule.

“The team that’s coming in here next week isn’t ranked, and they can beat anybody in the country,” Stevens said. “Just because there’s a number next to them doesn’t mean it’s any bigger or more meaningful.”

The Bulldogs are more concerned with their overall development. Hayward said playing quality non-conference teams helps.

“It’s good for us,” he said. “We want those challenges. We look forward to them. What really matters for us is in March. We’re working towards that, and we need to improve from all these games.”

Butler led by 17 points in the final 5 minutes, but Ohio State used a fullcourt press to get back into the game. A layup by Jon Diebler cut Butler’s lead to 69-66 with 46 seconds to play, but the Buckeyes got no closer.

Ohio State box

No. 22 BUTLER 74, No. 13 OHIO ST. 66

OHIO ST. (7-2)

Lighty 6-14 3-6 16, Lauderdale 6-7 0-3 12, Hill 0-1 0-0 0, Diebler 2-7 2-2 7, Buford 7-12 6-7 20, Simmons 4-10 0-0 11, Madsen 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-51 11-18 66.

BUTLER (7-3)

Hayward 9-16 3-3 24, Veasley 4-9 4-5 15, Howard 3-12 7-8 13, Mack 4-10 2-4 12, Nored 3-5 2-4 8, Vanzant 0-0 0-0 0, Hahn 1-4 0-0 2, Jukes 0-1 0-0 0, Butcher 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 24-57 18-24 74.

Halftime—Ohio St. 36-34. 3-Point Goals—Ohio St. 5-17 (Simmons 3-7, Lighty 1-4, Diebler 1-4, Buford 0-1, Hill 0-1), Butler 8-21 (Veasley 3-5, Hayward 3-6, Mack 2-6, Nored 0-2, Hahn 0-2). Fouled Out—Howard. Rebounds—Ohio St. 27 (Buford, Lighty 7), Butler 40 (Veasley 10). Assists—Ohio St. 12 (Simmons 5), Butler 17 (Mack 5). Total Fouls—Ohio St. 19, Butler 18. A—9,338.