CHICAGO — In a high-stakes clash at the United Center, star guard Bruce Thornton scores 24 and Ohio State holds off late rally by Iowa at Big Ten Tourney, securing a 72-69 victory on Thursday. The eighth-seeded Buckeyes (21-11) nearly saw a commanding second-half lead evaporate under a relentless Hawkeye press but relied on Thornton’s veteran poise and clutch free throws from John Mobley Jr. to punch their ticket to the quarterfinals. The win sets up a marquee matchup against the conference’s top seed, Michigan, as Ohio State continues its late-season surge under coach Jake Diebler.
The Deep Dive
As the Big Ten Tournament intensified in the Windy City, the narrative centered on two teams fighting for their postseason lives. Ohio State entered the matchup as one of the hottest teams in the country, but they faced an Iowa squad that had historically had their number in March. For the fourth consecutive year, these two programs met in the tournament, and the familiarity bred a physical, defensive-minded contest that eventually turned into an offensive clinic by Bruce Thornton.
Thornton Takes Over the Second Half
After a grueling first half that saw Ohio State take a modest 34-30 lead, the game shifted dramatically coming out of the locker room. Thornton, the Buckeyes’ floor general and senior leader, decided it was time to put the team on his back. In a span of just under two minutes, Thornton ignited a personal 10-0 run that silenced the Iowa faithful. He attacked the rim with reckless abandon, hit a step-back three-pointer, and converted an ‘and-one’ play that pushed the Buckeyes’ lead to 51-35.
“We were just playing basketball. There’s nothing more to it,” Thornton said post-game. “I was picking my spots and understanding where the help was coming from based on the film work our coaches provided. My teammates did a great job setting me up.”
Thornton finished the afternoon shooting 10-of-14 from the floor, adding six rebounds and three assists to his stat line. His performance reinforced why he was recently named an All-Big Ten selection for the third time in his career.
The Hawkeyes’ Furious Rally
Just as it appeared Ohio State would cruise to a comfortable victory, Iowa’s Bennett Stirtz and Brendan Hausen sparked a desperate comeback. Utilizing a full-court press that forced several Buckeye turnovers, the Hawkeyes whittled the 16-point lead down to single digits with six minutes remaining. Iowa went on a 7-0 run in the final two minutes, culminated by two clutch free throws from Stirtz that made the score 70-69 with only 38.7 seconds left on the clock.
With the United Center crowd on its feet, Ohio State’s composure was tested. After a missed shot by Thornton and a wild scramble for the loose ball, John Mobley Jr. secured a critical rebound and was fouled. The freshman, showing nerves of steel, sank both free throws to extend the lead to three. Iowa had two final opportunities to tie: a corner three-pointer by Hausen that missed the rim, and a desperation heave at the buzzer by Isaia Howard that hit the back iron as time expired.
High Stakes and Postseason Implications
For Ohio State, this win is about more than just advancing in the tournament; it is about solidifying their resume for the NCAA Selection Committee. Since an awakening loss to Iowa in February, the Buckeyes have gone 4-0, including an upset of Purdue. Coach Jake Diebler praised the team’s resilience after the game.
“This was a high-level game between two really good teams,” Diebler remarked. “I’m proud of how we stuck together through the adversity of that late run. Our chemistry is at an all-time high, and we are peaking at the exact right moment.”
Iowa (21-12) now enters a period of nervous waiting as they look toward Selection Sunday. Despite the loss, their overall body of work should be enough to secure an at-large bid, though coach Ben McCollum emphasized that the team must learn to find ‘greatness’ rather than just being ‘good.’
FAQ: People Also Ask
Who led Ohio State in scoring against Iowa?
Bruce Thornton led the Buckeyes with 24 points, shooting an efficient 71% from the field.
Who does Ohio State play next in the Big Ten Tournament?
Ohio State advances to the quarterfinals to face the No. 1 seed, the Michigan Wolverines.
Where was the Ohio State vs. Iowa game played?
The game took place at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, the home of the 2026 Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament.


