The Ohio State men’s basketball team travels to Ann Arbor, Mich. to take on the 21st ranked Michigan Wolverines tonight in Crisler Arena .The Buckeyes will be out to settle the score with the Maize and Blue, 17-7 overall and 7-4 in the Big Ten, who waxed the Buckeyes 79-61 in their previous meeting on January 17 this year.The match-up saw the Buckeyes focusing on containing Michigan’s inside game of Maceo Baston and Robert Traylor. They did manage to hold both men well below their average, but Wolverine point guard Louis Bullock took advantage of the extra attention they got to light up the Bucks for 28 points, keyed by 5-for-7 shooting from beyond the 3-point arc, tying his career-high. Buckeye head coach Jim O’Brien, however, said that he is going to carry the same game plan into tonight’s game with hopes of a little better result.”I don’t think that we can change all that much from what we did the last time,” he said. “I think clearly we have to be a little bit guarded inside and do a little bit of a better job to get back on the perimeter.”The Buckeyes are not the only team in tonight’s contest to feel the wear and tear of the Big Ten season. The Wolverines are also in a slump of sorts, losing three of their last five conference games. O’Brien attributes this to Michigan’s shortage of manpower on the bench.”I think one of the things that might be catching up to them a little bit is their lack of depth,” he said. “It doesn’t seem to me that they are playing all that many guys and I think that what happens is this time of year a lot of guys play a lot of minutes and tend to get a little bit worn down and get a little bit tired.”Redd says that does not mean that the Wolverines will roll over and play dead.”I think that it’s going to be a real street-fight,” he said. “The last time I think Traylor’s nose got broken, they remember stuff too and we remember they got the alley-oops and stuff like that against us.””It’s going to be a big rivalry come tomorrow night and hopefully we’ll come out on top.”The game will televised in Columbus on WWHO with tip-off slated at 8 p.m.