Ohio State upsets Iowa State in NCAAs as Wesson scores 21 Posted on March 23, 2019 0 TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Ohio State went from barely making the NCAA Tournament to a spot in the second round. Kaleb Wesson had 21 points and 12 rebounds to lead the 11th-seeded Buckeyes to a 62-59 upset of sixth-seeded Iowa State in the Midwest Region on Friday night. “You could say it validates the committee’s decision, but we really felt like we had put forth together a really strong body of work and our guys earned it,” Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann said. “You’re always concerned when you’re in a situation like you’re on that cut line, but we really did feel like our guys earned it.” Keyshawn Woods added 19 points for Ohio State (20-14), which will play No. 3 seed Houston on Sunday for a spot in the round of 16. Musa Jallow added 11 points for Ohio State. Iowa State (23-12) led just once in the second half but had a chance to send the game into overtime when Nick Weiler-Babb had an open attempt at a game-tying 3. His shot missed and ended the season for the Cyclones, who won the Big 12 Tournament to earn a spot in the NCAAs. “We just weren’t good enough tonight,” Iowa State coach Steve Prohm said. “We still had opportunities down the stretch. We couldn’t get it done. I hate it for these guys because the finale came a lot quicker than I was thinking. I really thought we had a chance to do something.” Marial Shayok scored 23 points and Lindell Wigginton added 14 for Iowa State. Ohio State led 26-24 at halftime and started to gain momentum in the early minutes of the second half. Woods threw up a lob to Jallow for a dunk that put the Buckeyes up 38-32 with 14 minutes to play. Iowa State caught a much-needed break when Wigginton was fouled on a 3-pointer. He made the free throw to cut Ohio State’s lead to 44-42. Shayok’s mid-range jumper finally put Iowa State up 54-53, but Ohio State answered quickly. Woods’ corner 3 put the Buckeyes up 58-54. Wesson missed a free throw with Ohio State up three and 10 seconds remaining to set up the final sequence. “They came more focused than us tonight,” Iowa State forward Cameron Lard said. “We didn’t buy into the details the coach was telling us of not giving easy angles and all the little things.” BIG PICTURE Ohio State: The Buckeyes slowed the game down and turned it into a Big Ten-style bruise fest. They’ll need to again try and control the tempo against a Houston squad that entered the tournament averaging 76 points per game. Iowa State: The Cyclones fell back into some of their inconsistency — they lost three straight heading into the Big 12 Tournament before winning it. It’s a disappointing finish for a team that started the season 12-2. BIG MAN BALL Ohio State used its power to outrebound the Cyclones 38-31. The officials were lenient, which played into the hands of Ohio State’s 6-foot-9, 270-pound Wesson. “Kaleb was tremendous in terms of imposing himself,” Holtmann said. “I thought that was so important for that to happen, really throughout the game. If he didn’t impose himself physically, I thought we could really struggle, just to keep pace, as high-octane as they are.” STAT LINES Ohio State grabbed seven offensive rebounds and scored nine second-chance points in the second half. HE SAID IT Holtmann on Houston: “One of the best teams in the country. I think I thought that all year. I’ve had a chance to watch them a little bit just because I admire how they play, how hard they play, how connected. I know they’re a veteran group. They’re one of the elite teams in the country.” UP NEXT Ohio State plays Houston on Sunday. By CLIFF BRUNT AP Sports Writer ___ Follow Cliff Brunt on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CliffBruntAP ___ More AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/MarchMadness and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25