To no one’s surprise, the Michigan student section didn’t exactly give the Ohio State Buckeyes a warm welcome when they came to the Crisler Center on Tuesday night.

One mother of two Ohio State basketball players believe the Michigan students took things too far. Stephanie Wesson, mother to Andre and Kaleb on Ohio State, didn’t appreciate the atmosphere created by the Wolverine student section. After the game, she vented her frustrations on social media.

“I have NEVER seen more disrespectful student section than Michigan,” Wesson tweeted. “ WOW spitting, cussing, throw foam lights at the guest team. Horrible and the administration allows this type of behavior. This is the second year in a row that I have witnessed this.”

The Michigan student section obviously crossed a line with her, but her issues with the game don’t stop there. After calling out the Michigan student section, Wesson also unloaded on the officials. From her perspective, the Buckeyes were playing both the Wolverines and the officials in Ohio State’s 65-49 loss.

“I have not seen officials like the ones tonight at Michigan ever,” Wesson tweeted. “The fouls they called on OSU were awful. When you have to beat the opposing team and the ref's that is an uphill battle. You fought hard my Buckeyes. Keep your head up and keep pushing.”

Wesson may not have loved the experience at the game, thanks to the Michigan student section. However, the student section had a wonderful time. During the game, the PA announcer declared that classes would be canceled for the next two days due to the extreme cold weather. The student section went wild as they watch the Wolverines cruise past the Buckeyes.

While Wesson didn’t like how Michigan’s student section acted, there was one person who did. After the game, Michigan head coach John Beilein appreciated that the students came out in the cold weather and created a hostile atmosphere for the visiting Ohio State Buckeyes.

"What a great atmosphere on such a cold night. I was happy the university let our students in early so they could get warm, and just amazing to have that type of energy in the building when it’s below freezing — below zero. So just really proud that we can have that type of culture at the University right now, that people love athletics, they love basketball, to be able to attend a 9 p.m. game on a Tuesday night and have that type of energy in the building.

"I’m sure it had something to do with the opponent. But at the same time, I think it has a lot to do with what these kids have accomplished this year.”

The Ohio State student section won’t get to return the favor because the Wolverines and Buckeyes meet just once this season.