COLUMBUS, Ohio — Justice Sueing had his fingerprints all over Ohio State basketball’s 78-59 win over Indiana on Saturday. The Buckeyes’ first seven offensive possessions featured a Sueing offensive rebound and putback, an offensive rebound and miss, a defensive rebound turned into a turnover, an assist on a three-point shot and yet another offensive rebound and miss. He was only 4:07 into the game yet had racked up two points, four rebounds — three on offense – and an assist. Just as he’s done all season, Sueing did a little bit of everything in a small amount of time. Eventually, after 33 on-court minutes, that approach resulted in 16 points, 10 rebounds and one assist. “He played with motor (and) he’s a talented kid,” head coach Chris Holtmann said. “He’s gotta go to the glass because that’s how he can really impact the game. He’s such a big body (that)…
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