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Ohio State women’s basketball fresh start in Big Ten Tournament


The beginning of the postseason often represents a fresh start, and the No. 14 Ohio State women’s basketball team is embracing that mindset ahead of the Big Ten Tournament.

The Buckeyes started 19-0, the best start to a season in program history, despite losing point guard Madison Greene to a knee injury and guard Jacy Sheldon being largely unavailable after the first few weeks of the season. But a loss to Iowa in late January was a stumbling block that eventually derailed Ohio State.

It marked the start of a three-game skid, and the Buckeyes dropped five games in a seven-game stretch.

“I think we had played so well, just found ways to win,” coach Kevin McGuff said, “and then we lost a couple, and our confidence kind of got shaken a little.”

A win at Michigan on Feb. 20 was enough to secure the No. 4 seed and a double-bye in the Big Ten Tournament, and McGuff felt his team’s energy shift in that win.

Big Ten Freshman of the Year Cotie McMahon, right, and the Ohio State Buckeyes open Big Ten tournament play Friday.

They subsequently beat Penn State and then wrapped the regular season with a narrow loss to the Terrapins — a marked difference from their 36-point drubbing at Maryland 19 days prior.

“This our chance to restart and get a fresh start, with the Big Ten Tournament and March Madness,” freshman forward Cotie McMahon said. “I feel like our first game is just a new clean slate. Really just kind of getting back to how we were when were 19-0. Going back to how we played as a team and played together and had fun, and take that into the tournament.”





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