>Ohio State-Penn State

>Ohio State at Penn State

   The Buckeyes can secure at least a share of the conference crown with a 15th straight win over the Nittany Lions on Tuesday night at the Bryce Jordan Center.  Although the Buckeyes have won five straight on the road over Penn State and 14 consecutive overall matchups, they have lost their last two games outside of Columbus. Penn State has also knocked off three ranked teams at home this season and if it wasn’t for a Jared Sullinger three-point play with 13 seconds left, they would have defeated the Buckeyes in their first meeting.

   After setting the college basketball world afire, Sullinger has slowed down in the past four games, scoring 12 or fewer points in three of the past four.  Those 12 points are five below his season average of 17.4.  He failed to make a field goal for the first time in his collegiate career Sunday against Indiana.  Luckily for Ohio State, Sullinger is not the only big contributor on the team.  William Buford (14 ppg, 4 rpg), David Lighty (13 ppg, 4 rpg), Jon Dielbler (11 ppg) and Aaron Craft (7 ppg, 4.6 apg) all play huge roles for the Buckeyes.

    Penn State is looking for a way to build its NCAA Tournament resume and a win against the top-ranked team in the nation would do wonders.  The team is led by sensational senior guard Talor Battle, who is putting up 20.5 ppg, 4 rpg and three apg.  He has been outstanding at home recently, averaging 24.8 points and shooting 44.4 percent from 3-point range in his last six at the Bryce Jordan Center.

   But like Ohio State and Sullinger, Penn State has multiple options.  Jeff Brooks is averaging 13.6 ppg and  a team high 6.6 rpg, while David Jackson is putting up 10 ppg and nearly five rpg.  Prediction: Penn State keeps it close, but Ohio State wins 70-67

>Illinois-Purdue

>Illinois at Purdue

   Once again, this game could be crucial for the Illini’s NCAA hopes.  A win here over a team that has won six straight and is still in the Big Ten title hunt would be HUGE for Illinois’ stock.  After coming up with a win over lowly Iowa, Illinois (18-11, 8-8) is looking to win consecutive games for the first time since winning its first three conference games. The Illini win over Iowa on Saturday, snapped a two-game losing streak.

   Demetri McCamey is finally starting to play like the player all Illini fans were envisioning at the beginning of the year.  After a disappointing stretch, McCamey has been playing much better recently, averaging 16.5 points the last four games. Over the previous six games, he averaged 8.7 points while shooting 29.3 percent.

   The Boilermakers, on the other hand, have been one of the nation’s hottest teams.  In that six-game winning streak, some of their wins have been over this Illini squad, Ohio State, Wisconsin and Michigan State.

    JaJuan Johnson had 20 points, a career-high 17 rebounds and seven blocks in their win over the Spartans.  Johnson’s double-double was his second in four games. He’s averaging 20.4 points and 8.1 rebounds this season.  As he has been all season, E’Twaun Moore has been his sidekick, pouring in nearly 19 ppg. 

   Illinois has lost four straight to Purdue and three of its last four visits to West Lafayette.  Purdue is trying to sweep the season series against the Illini for a second straight year.  Prediction: Sorry Illini fans, Purdue is just too good.  80-70