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Ohio State Vs Kent State 12-2-20.Indd OHIO STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 15 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS • 25 NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES • 6 BIG TEN TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONSHIPS 8 ALL-AMERICANS • 7 B1G PLAYERS OF THE YEAR • 15 WNBA DRAFT PICKS • 13 MCDONALD’S ALLAMERICANS WAYS TO WATCH/LISTEN GAME 2 Watch: BTN+ Online Stream 19/22 OHIO STATE 10 VS. KENT STATE 00 Listen: TuneIn / AM 1460 Wednesday, December 2 • Noon • Columbus, Ohio • Covelli Center (Matt Andrews, Kristin Watt and Head Coach: Kevin McGuff Head Coach: Todd Starkey Caity Matter Henniger) 19th year overall 23rd year overall 8th year at Ohio State 5th year at Kent State 202021 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Career Record: 414-177 Career Record: 236-151 NOVEMBER Wed 25 AKRON Cancelled Sun 29 DUQUESNE1 W, 82-47 DECEMBER Wed 2 KENT STATE1 Noon Sun 6 NORTHERN KENTUCKY 2:00 Tue 15 SAINT MARY’S TBA Sat 19 IOWA* TBA Wed 23 at Maryland* TBA Thur 31 MICHIGAN STATE* TBA JANUARY Mon 4 PENN STATE* TBA Thur 7 at Illinois* TBA Sun 10 RUTGERS* TBA Wed 13 at Iowa* TBA Sat 16 at Nebraska* TBA Thur 21 MICHIGAN* TBA • In-state rivals Ohio State and Kent State are meeting for the 15th time Mon 25 MARYLAND* TBA overall and just the second time since 1981. The most recent meeting came last season when the Buckeyes went to Kent and came away with FEBRUARY a 75-65 victory. Mon 1 at Northwestern* TBA • Ohio State leads the all-time series with Kent State 11-3. Thur 4 at Indiana* TBA • The Buckeyes opened the season with a solid 82-47 victory over visiting Sun 7 MINNESOTA* TBA Duquesne on Sunday afternoon inside the Covelli Center. Wed 10 at Wisconsin TBA • This will be the season-opener for Kent State. The Golden Flashes are Sun 14 NORTHWESTERN* TBA coming off a season in which they were 19-11 and earned a No. 3 seed in Thur 18 PURDUE* TBA the MAC Tournament. KSU knocked-off top-seeded Buff alo in the Sun 21 at Michigan* TBA quarterfi nals on March 11 and were the highest remaining seed when the Wed 24 at Penn State* TBA season was halted. Sat 27 INDIANA* TBA • Kent State returns four starters including Nila Blackford who averaged 12.4 points and a team-high 8.0 rebounds last year. MARCH • Sophomore Jacy Sheldon led the Buckeyes in the opener vs. Duquesne Fr/Sa 5/6 at Rutgers* TBA with 20 points. That was the second 20-point game of her career. Tu-Sa 9-13 Big Ten Tournament2 • Junior Dorka Juhasz notched her 23rd career double-double with 10 points and 12 rebounds vs. Duquesne. Home Games in BOLD played at Value City Arena • Juhasz is 263 points shy of 1,000 for her career (1) - played at the Covelli Center • Senior Braxtin Miller made a pair of three-points and fi nished with 16 (2) - Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Indianapolis, Ind.) points vs. Duquesne which was her third-highest point total as a * Big Ten Conference game Buckeye. • Freshman Kateri Poole and graduate Tanaya Beacham each had nice Buckeye debuts. Poole posted seven points, fi ve rebounds and three assists while Beacham pulled down eight rebounds and had four points. GAME 2 OHIO STATE VS. KENT STATE #0 MADISON GREENE #14 DORKA JUHÁSZ SO G 58 PICKERINGTON, OHIO / PICK. CENTRAL JR F 64 PECS, HUNGARY / PTE BABITS PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% 6.0 3.0 21.0 0 2 2 .6 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 10.0 12.0 23.0 2 1 1 .3 0 8 .0 0 0 .2 8 6 • Played like an All-Big 10 guard over the fi nal Season ..............Highs ...............Career • On the Naismith Women’s Watch List Season ............Highs ............ Career month of last season 6 - 11/29/20 .......... Pts .........25 - 2/13/20 • Led team in scoring and rebounding each 10 - 11/29/20 ......... Pts .. 27 (2x) - 12/17/19 • Led the team in free throws made and 3 - 11/29/20 ..........Rebs .....5 (3x) - 3/8/20 of the last two seasons 12 - 11/29/20 ........Rebs ... 16 (6x) - 3/5/20 attempted last year 2 - 11/29/20.......... Asts ...7 (2x) - 2/22/20 • 263 points from 1,000 in her career 1 - 11/29/20 ..........Asts ...........4 - 1/16/20 • Has three 20+ point games 2 - 11/29/20...........Stls ......3 (2x) - 2/2/20 • Two-time All-B1G honoree 1 - 11/29/20 ...........Stls ............ 5 - 2/2/20 ............................. Blks ........... 2 - 3/8/20 • 23 career double-doubles 2 - 11/29/20.......... Blks ............4 - 3/5/20 #1 RIKKI HARRIS #21 HEVYNNE BRISTOW RFR G 510 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. / NORTH CENTRAL SO G 61 BROOKLYN, N.Y. / PROVIDENCE PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% 7.0 1.0 15.0 1 2 1 .5 0 0 .5 0 0 .0 0 0 • Scored 7 pts and had 2 steals in her Season ..............Highs ...............Career • Transfer from Providence who will sit out Season ..............Highs ...............Career collegiate debut 7 - 11/29/20 ...........Pts ............................. the 2020-21 season due to transfer rules .............................. Pts ..........9 - 12/29/19 • Redshirted last season while recovering 1 - 11/29/20 ..........Rebs ............................ • Played in 29 games and made three starts .............................Rebs ......... 7 - 12/29/19 from shoulder surgery 1 - 11/29/20 ..........Asts ............................ last year as a freshman for the Friars ............................. Asts ...........2 - 11/13/19 • Five-star prospect who was ranked No. 29 2 - 11/29/20...........Stls ............................. • Was a 2-time All-State honoree at Brooklyn ..............................Stls .....1 (2x) - 2/21/20 in the 2019 class 1 - 11/29/20 ..........Blks ............................ Community of Arts and Media ............................. Blks ..........2 - 2/14/20 #2 GABBY HUTCHERSON #23 REBEKA MIKULASIKOVA FR F 62 WESTERVILLE, OHIO / WESTERVILLE SOUTH H.S. SO F 64 NITRA, SLOVAKIA / PIARISTICKE GYMNASIUM PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% 2.0 3.0 10.0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .5 0 0 4.0 5.0 15.0 0 0 1 1.000 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 • 5-star recruit ranked No. 12 in the 2020 Season ..............Highs ...............Career • Led the team in all three shooting cate- Season ..............Highs ...............Career class according to Prospect Nation 2 - 11/29/20........... Pts ............................. gories last season -- FG pct, 3-PT FG pct 4 - 11/29/20 ........... Pts ......... 19 - 11/29/19 • Averaged 14.4 ppg and was named confer- 3 - 11/29/20 ..........Rebs ............................ and FT pct 5 - 11/29/20..........Rebs ...........6 - 11/21/19 ence Player of the Year last season ............................. Asts ............................ • Shot over 46% from long range last year 1 - 11/29/20 ..........Asts ..........3 - 12/17/19 ..............................Stls ............................. • Missed last year’s B1G Tournament with an ..............................Stls ........... 2 - 11/10/19 ............................. Blks ............................ ankle injury ............................. Blks ............ 2 - 1/9/20 #3 ANYSSA JONES #32 AALIYAH PATTY FR G 510 WESTERVILLE, OHIO / WESTERVILLE SOUTH H.S. JR F 63 LOMBARD, ILL. / MONTINI CATHOLIC H.S. PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% 0.0 0.0 3.0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 6.0 3.0 11.0 0 1 0 .6 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 • Averaged 15.8 ppg and was an All-State Season ..............Highs ...............Career • Has not missed a game over her fi rst two Season ..............Highs ...............Career honoree as a junior at Westerville .............................. Pts ............................. seasons 6 - 11/29/20 .......... Pts ..........20 - 1/28/19 • Was on her way to another great season .............................Rebs ............................ • Has started the last 32 games 3 - 11/29/20 ..........Rebs ..........12 - 2/2/20 but missed the fi nal seven games and ............................. Asts ............................ • 3 career double-doubles ............................. Asts .......... 4 - 12/17/19 playoff s with a high ankle sprain ..............................Stls ............................. 1 - 11/29/20 ...........Stls ......3 (3x) - 2/9/20 • Left-handed point guard ............................. Blks ............................ ............................. Blks .......... 4 - 12/17/19 #4 JACY SHELDON #35 TANAYA BEACHAM SO G 510 DUBLIN, OHIO / DUBLIN COFFMAN GRAD F 61 YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO / TOLEDO PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% PPG RPG MPG BLK STL AST FG% 3FG% FT% 20.0 4.0 30.0 0 1 3 .6 1 5 .0 0 0 1.000 4.0 8.0 23.0 1 0 1 .5 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 • Scored 20 pts in the season-opener vs. Season ..............Highs ...............Career • Transfer from Toledo Season ..............Highs ...............Career Duquesne 20 - 11/29/20 ........ Pts .........23 - 12/17/19 • Played in 95 games over three seasons 4 - 11/29/20 ........... Pts .........22 - 12/14/19 • Made 44 threes as a freshman 4 - 11/29/20 ..........Rebs ........ 10 - 11/30/19 and averaged 6.0 pts and 3.5 rebs 8 - 11/29/20..........Rebs .........14 - 2/19/20 • Scored in double fi gures in 8 of last 10 3 - 11/29/20 .......... Asts ........... 5 - 2/6/20 • 3 career double-doubles 1 - 11/29/20 ..........Asts .............2- 11/5/19 games last season 1 - 11/29/20 ...........Stls ...........4 - 11/30/19 • Served as a team captain in 2019-20 ..............................Stls .......... 4 - 2/26/20 ............................. Blks ......1 (3x) - 3/7/20 • Graduated with a degree in criminal justice 1 - 11/29/20 ..........Blks ......... 3 - 2/29/20 #5 KATERI POOLE KEVIN MCGUFF FR G 58 BRONX, N.Y. / SOUTH SHORE H.S. ST.
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