COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State basketball team came back to Columbus in need of a win against Nebraska after dropping its last four. Not much needed to be said other than that. But getting a win would require offense from somewhere other than just Kaleb Wesson, along with better shooting than what had been seen during the skid, when the Buckeyes three times shot below 40 percent from the field. That’s where Andre Wesson stepped in. After falling behind 4-3 and missing their first five shots, the Buckeyes saw their lone senior knock down three straight threes to give them a 9-4 lead before the first media timeout. He ended the night with just 11 points but Ohio State shot 55.6 percent from the field in an 80-68 win over Nebraska. “He’s a sniper,” his brother Kaleb Wesson said. “You know what snipers do. They shoot from long range.…
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