Ohio State's March Madness hopes could fade fast against Iowa State, unless they can go b-b-back in time and remember how Aaron Craft took them down in 2013.
Simply getting to the NCAA tournament was an accomplishment for Ohio State, but beginning with the team's game against Iowa State, the Buckeyes hope to make a run.
Since the NCAA Tournament adopted seeding in 1979, Ohio State has scored five upset wins as a lower-seeded team, most recently as a No. 10 seed against VCU in 2015.
With Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Purdue and Wisconsin dancing, the Big Ten sent more teams to the NCAA Tournament than any other conference.
Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann and seniors C.J. Jackson and Keyshawn Woods talked to the media about the Buckeyes' selection into the NCAA Tournament.