Home US SportsNCAAW #23 Minnesota Gophers Upset #10 Ohio State Buckeyes 74-61

#23 Minnesota Gophers Upset #10 Ohio State Buckeyes 74-61

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The Minnesota Golden Gophers women’s basketball team remained on a roll after upsetting #10 Ohio State 74-61 at Williams Arena on Wednesday night. The Gophers have now won nine games in a row—their second longest Big Ten winning streak in program history only behind the eleven in a row the 2003-04 team won en route to the Final Four that season. It was Minnesota’s first win over the Buckeyes since 2016 and puts them currently alone in 4th place in the Big Ten standings with just two games remaining in the regular season.

The Gophers got off to a bit of a slow start against the Buckeyes before dominating the final 25 minutes of the game. The Gophers took a 14-11 lead but then allowed the Buckeyes to close out the first quarter and the start of the second quarter on a 12-0 run to extend their lead to 23-14 with 7:48 to play in the second quarter. The nine point lead would be the biggest the Buckeyes had the rest of the way as Minnesota began chipping back slowly across the rest of the second quarter. A quick 6-0 run cut the Buckeye lead to three at 23-20, and the teams traded baskets the rest of the way allowing for Ohio State to take a three-point lead into halftime 29-26.

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Minnesota needed to find their offense at halftime. The Gophers only trailed by three and shot an abysmal 27.5% in the first half including just 2-0 from beyond the arc. Ohio State was successful from three shooting 45% , but Minnesota had limited the damage. The game was in their hands if they could execute.

And execute they did in the third quarter. Minnesota dominated the Buckeyes in the period starting on a 9-0 run. Ohio State tried to limit the damage, but the Gophers kept coming and coming and would outscore the Buckeyes 27-13 in the quarter to take a 53-42 edge into the final ten minutes. The Gophers found their shot shooting 66.6% from the field and 4-6 from beyond the arc in the quarter.

That trend would continue in the fourth quarter. The Gophers jumped out with a 7-2 run again and stretched their lead to sixteen points at 60-44. Minnesota slowed down some committing a few bad turnovers and missing some easy shots allowing OSU to get back in the game. The Gophers weathered some Buckeye runs and answered with huge shots of their own. After Ohio State got the lead down to seven with 3:38 to play it was Mara Braun with a huge three to push the lead back to ten. One last Buckeye push cut the Gopher lead to six with 2:08 to play, but the Gophers stars were not going to let this one slip away. After Amaya Battle had her shot blocked she grabbed the rebound and called timeout with just 3.8 left on the shot clock. The Gophers worked up a perfect play out of the timeout and found Braun for a wide open jumper to go up eight. The Buckeyes came down and missed a jumper with some great defense by Tori McKinney. Battle picked up the rebound and the Gophers showcases some great ball movement skipping it across court to McKinney who drove and got stopped and fed Sophie Hart in the high post who found a wide open Grace Grocholski at the top of the key who drained the dagger three to lock up the game.

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