Columbus, Ohio — With a key player missing from the Ohio State lineup, Kaleb Wesson put the Buckeyes on his back again. The junior big man scored 15 points and pulled down 11 rebounds, dominating Indiana in the paint in a 68-59 Ohio State win on Saturday. Indiana’s De’Ron Davis, right, fouls Ohio State’s E.J. Liddell as Trayce Jackson-Davis defends during the second half. (Photo: Jay LaPrete, Associated Press) The Buckeyes (14-7, 4-6 Big Ten), who struggled mightily in January, went on a 3-point tear in the second half in winning their second game in a row and avenged a 66-54 loss to Indiana in Bloomington three weeks ago. Ohio State was missing freshman guard and third-leading scorer D.J. Carton, who said this week he was stepping away from the team for mental health reasons. Guard CJ Walker stepped up in Carton’s absence, scoring 14 and dishing four assists, and…
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