Columbus, OH (SportsNetwork.com) - DAngelo Russell scored 22 points and handed out seven assists, and Marc Loving tallied a career-high 18 points, as 16th-ranked Ohio State pounded Campbell, 91-64, at Value City Arena. Russell shot 9-of-13 from the field, including hitting four 3-pointers. Shannon Scott and Sam Thompson each chipped in 11 for the Buckeyes (4-0), who shot 60.7 percent from the field. Andrew Ryan paced the Fighting Camels (1-3) with 17 points, including 14 after halftime when he shot 4-of-6 from beyond the arc. D.J. Mason scored 10 with six rebounds. Thanks to leading by over 20 points for nearly the entire second half, Ohio State was able to empty its bench. All 10 players that appeared for the Buckeyes scored at least three points. Ohio States constant pressure from end-to-end disrupted and overwhelmed Campbell all night. The Buckeyes forced 17 turnovers and scored 25 points off them, and they scored 17 points on the break compared to just four for Campbell. A 10-0 Buckeyes run sparked OSU over six minutes into the first half. Kyre Hamers layup for the Fighting Camels cut the Ohio State lead to 16-10, but Loving answered with a jumper seconds later. Thompson scored four points in the run, and it was finished by a Scott layup. Less than two minutes before halftime, a quick 6-0 spurt capped by a Russell triple gave the Buckeyes a 23-point halftime advantage. Running that play on a consistent basis made that play. Anybody couldve made that shot, said Russell. Campbell was unable to get much closer despite Ryans best efforts. In a span of less than three minutes, he hit a trio of second-half 3-pointers in a row, but the Fighting Camels defense did not get the stops they needed to get back in the game. We kept them focused by breaking up the second half into chunks. We won two chunks in a row and tied a third, said Campbell coach Kevin McGeehan. I was very proud of how much fight the team had in them throughout the second half regardless of the scoreboard. Game Notes Scotts streak of three games with 10 or more assists ended with only five ... This was the first meeting between these two teams, and Ohio State is now 13-0 against Big South opponents ... Loving has scored double figures in every game this season ... The Buckeyes are 97-1 against unranked non-conference opponents at home under Thad Matta, including winning 52 in a row ... Ohio State had all five starters reach double digit points for the first time since Feb. 6, 2011. Abby Dahlkemper Jersey . The whole deflation of New England Patriots footballs is like a murder mystery without the violence or significance. On one side, this is a ridiculous issue. Tobin Heath Jersey . -- Victor Bernardez tied the game with his second goal in the 95th minute and the San Jose Earthquakes drew 3-3 with Real Salt Lake on Saturday night. http://www.officialsocceruswntshop.com/blank-usa-jersey/. The 57-year-old Tietjens has coached New Zealand to nine IRB World Sevens titles and to four Commonwealth Games gold medals as its only coach in the professional era. New Zealand Rugby Union chief executive Steve Tew said the re-signing was made with a focus on 2016 when sevens will be in the Olympics. Amy Rodriguez Jersey . -- The Denver Broncos retired John Elways No. Sydney Leroux Jersey . - This is just the warm-up act for 18-year-old William Nylander.MONTREAL - General manager Jim Popp says he has had no contact with former NFL receiver Chad (Ochocinco) Johnson about playing for the Montreal Alouettes. "I have had no discussions with Chad Johnson or his representation," Popp said Friday in an email. However, he appeared to confirm a report on Twitter from TSN this week that Johnson was on Montreals negotiation list. He said it had become news "because someone has leaked confidential information to a media source about our negotiation list." Johnsons response on Twiitter to the report said: "Nothing to negotiate, Ill be fast as hell and in shape @ochocinco.dddddddddddd" In another cryptic tweet later, Johnson was asked what are the chances he will sign with the Alouettes and he replied: "85 % yes 15 % probation." The 36-year-old Johnson played 11 seasons in the NFL, the first 10 with Cincinnati. He last played in 2011 with New England, when he had 15 catches for 276 yards. Over his career, the popular receiver caught 766 passes for 11,059 yards and 67 touchdowns. ' ' '