Ohio State recorded a much-needed victory following two losses on the West Coast, but defeating Minnesota was far from pretty ...
Cotie McMahon had 25 points, and a block in the final seconds by Elsa Lemmila helped No. 9 Ohio State women's basketball beat ...
Monday, the U.S. Basketball Writers Association announced its watchlist of 50 women’s college basketball stars for its ...
The Naismith Awards announced the 2025 Jersey Mike's Naismith Trophy Women's College Player of the Year Midseason Team on ...
The Los Angeles Athletic Club's John R. Wooden Award announced its 2024-25 Late Midseason Top 20 Watch List on Tuesday ...
Ohio State is on the road to face its toughest opponent of the regular season, UCLA, a team the Buckeyes already lost to last ...
Despite trailing by as many as 14 points in the second half, the Gophers women’s basketball team rallied to force overtime, ...
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JuJu Watkins and Kiki Iriafen. Ohio State boasts three players averaging more than 14 points a game. With the Buckeyes at 9-2 ...
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Cotie McMahon leads No. 8 Ohio State over Washington 66-56Cotie McMahon had 19 points and five rebounds as No. 8 Ohio State held off Washington 66-56 in their first women’s basketball matchup as members of the Big Ten.
Cotie McMahon has been open since the beginning of the season about her reservations regarding the Big Ten's new structure, specifically the travel resulting in adding four West Coast teams.
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