After its 20-point win over Colgate on Saturday, Ohio State will return to the floor at the Schottenstein Center tonight for a game against 6-2 High Point.
Ohio State's first half against Louisville didn't go as planned. But the Buckeyes have plenty to build on from their second-half performance even in a loss.
Ohio State shot just 41 percent against James Madison — its worst output of the season. That could be an attention-grabber for the Buckeyes, though, as they prep for Louisville.
Shannon Scott dished out a school-record 16 assists and D'Angelo Russell had 32 points to lead Ohio State to a 58-point win. Not a bad performance for the starting backcourt.