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Associated Press
Monday, December 22, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio -- For the first time as a collegian, B.J. Mullens was a force. The 7-foot freshman, getting the most playing time of his brief career, scored 19 points to lead Ohio State (No. 13 ESPN/USA Today, No. 15 AP) past UNC-Asheville 83-59 on Monday night. "It's definitely coming easier," Mullens said. "As the season goes on, it's going to come a lot easier." Considered one of the top big man recruits in the nation, the Columbus native has been taking baby steps. He had never played ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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