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You can’t survive in the Big Ten without holding on against tough competition down the stretch, and it turns out the same is true in luring impact graduate transfers. Ohio State weathered the storm of a Duke threat for the services of Harvard University’s Seth Towns — the nation’s No. 1 transfer, according to ESPN — and will have him available for the next two seasons. Towns, a 6-7, 215-pound wing, made the announcement Saturday night on SportsCenter. “Overall, it was a perfect fit, across the board,” Towns said. “Being at home, the school, my relationship with coaches and then some really incredible teammates that I’ll have that I’m excited to play along side. Yeah, I’m super excited to play for Ohio State.” Towns fills a scholarship slot created by the departure of freshman guard D.J. Carton, who entered the NCAA Transfer Portal earlier this week after leaving the Buckeyes…
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