NEW YORK – Amir Coffey's return sparked the Gophers to a 10-point lead in the first half Saturday against Ohio State, but it wasn't enough to overcome frontcourt depth problems that have plagued them during a tough stretch.
Coffey, who finished with 11 points, came back a few weeks earlier than expected from a right shoulder injury that caused the talented sophomore guard to miss five games.
The Gophers won only one game during Coffey's absence. But they fell to 1-5 without suspended center Reggie Lynch in a 67-49 loss to the No. 22 Buckeyes in front of an announced 4,136 at Madison Square Garden.
"It was nice to have him back," Gophers coach Richard Pitino said about Coffey, who shot 5-for-9 in 35 minutes. "He's probably not in great shape, but he showed great heart. As much as it's nice to have Amir back, he had one practice [Friday]. From a continuity standpoint, when you lose two [players] and put one back in, it's difficult."
Keita Bates-Diop had 17 points and 12 rebounds for Ohio State (17-4, 8-0 Big Ten), which outscored the Gophers 40-20 on points in the paint and scored 20 points off turnovers.
Jordan Murphy had 13 points to lead four players in double figures, but the Gophers (14-8, 3-5) shot 29 percent in the second half, committed 15 turnovers and missed 10 free throws.
Ohio State finished with 46 points, 26 rebounds and three blocks from frontcourt players Bates-Diop, Jae'Sean Tate, Kaleb Wesson and Micah Potter.
The Gophers got little production inside other than Murphy. Bakary Konate, who has started the past six games at center in place of Lynch, Gaston Diedhiou and Davonte Fitzgerald combined for no points, one block, three turnovers and eight rebounds in 46 minutes.