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Five minutes into its opening game of the NCAA tournament, Ohio State was issued a technical foul. No, not because a Buckeye player tossed the ball 20 rows deep. No, nobody punched a VCU player. No, Thad Matta didn’t storm onto the court to berate a referee.

Ohio State got a technical foul because somebody wrote the incorrect number in the scorebook for center Trey McDonald. McDonald had been wearing #55 all season, just like today. But when he entered the game with 14:42 left, the refs blew the whistle. The scorebook said he was #50, he entered with #55, and VCU was awarded an administrative technical foul. Check out the video on thebiglead.com.

VCU would hit one foul shot. But as I write this, two teams are in a tight game early in the second half. Hopefully for whoever writes Ohio State scorebook, the game will end with more than a single point differential.

Doug Brown is a staff writer at Scene with a passion for public records laws and investigative reporting. A native of Ann Arbor, Mich., he has an M.A. in journalism from the Kent State University School of Journalism and Mass Communication and a B.A. in political science from Hiram College. Prior to joining Scene, Doug was a contributing writer for Deadspin.com, reporting behind-the-scenes stories about college sports through public records and developing sources. Doug's work as an enterprise reporter for the Daily Kent Stater was recognized by the Cleveland Press Club (2013 Ohio Excellence in Journalism Awards), Society of Professional Journalists (regional and national Mark of Excellence Awards), and the Associated Collegiate Press. He spent the summer of 2012 working for the Metro desk of the Cleveland Plain Dealer and spent previous summers working for Outside Bozeman Magazine and Crain's Detroit Business. His website is dougbrown8.com.