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FRANI WASHINGTON 1979
When Frani Washington, Ohio State’s first All-American, played
womens basketball teams were not playing for Big Ten championships
and berths in the NCAA tournament. There was a Big Ten tournament
in 1979, but the conference did not sponsor a championship in the
sport. Instead, the postseason consisted of the Ohio Association of
Intercollegiate Sports for Women (OAISW) and the Midwest Associa-
tion of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (MAIAW) tournaments.
Washington was the standout of the 1978-79 Ohio State squad
that finished with a 19-11 record and advanced to the MAIAW
tournament under head coach Mary Wilson. During that season, the
Toledo, Ohio, native scored 711 points, an Ohio State single-season
record she held until the 1995-96 season. Moreover, Washington’s
39-point explosion against Tennessee on Dec. 12, 1978 stood atop
the single game records for 16 years. Washington scored 30 or
more points in five contests and 20 or more in 21 of the Buckeyes’
30 games, averaging 23.7 points per game.
The statistics show Washington was an all-around player. In addi-
tion to her scoring talent, the 5-foot-6 forward led the team in steals
(81) and ranked second in assists (98) and rebounds (212) during the
1978-79 season. She was named an All-American in 1979.
CAREER STATISTICS
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB Avg. HI PF-D PTS Avg. HI A S BL
1977-78 30-25 161-308 .523 71-108 .657 217 7.2 17 68-0 393 13.1 28 NA NA NA
1978-79 30-30 309-573 .539 93-119 .782 212 7.1 17 90-0 711 23.7 39 98 81 7
1979-80 3-3 28-49 .571 13-16 .812 11 3.6 6 9-0 69 23.0 25 4 8 0
Totals 63-58 498-930 .535 177-243 .728 440 7.0 17 167-0 1173 18.6 39 102 89 7
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Tracey Hall, Ohio State’s second basketball All-American,
etched an impressive line of records during the first decade of
women’s NCAA intercollegiate competition.
The Big Ten’s first two-time Kodak All-American (1987, 1988),
Hall’s impact on the conference was immediate. The talented
forward captured Big Ten freshman of the year and second team
All-Big Ten laurels in 1985. She went on to claim the conference’s
top honor, player of the year, in 1986 and ’87, while being selected
first team All-Big Ten in 1986, ’87 and ’88.
To gain a true sense of Hall’s dominance, however, take a look
in OSU’s record book, where her impact has been long-lasting. The
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, native ranks second on both the school’s
all-time scoring ledger with 1,912 points and the career field-goal
percentage list (.600). She continues to own the all-time school
records for rebounds (1,115) and ranks second in field goals made
(807), fourth for games played (122), third in career steals (259)
and fourth in blocks (109).
During the 1986-87 campaign she recorded a then-single-
season mark for field goal percentage, connecting on 62 percent
of her attempts. Hall also is the first and only Ohio State player
to collect more than 300 rebounds in a season.
On the way to amassing these records, Hall started every
game of her collegiate career, scored double figures in 101
games, notched double-digit rebounding efforts in 50 contests
and combined scoring and rebounding for 39 double-double
performances from 1985-88.
With Hall’s talent and leadership, the Buckeyes compiled three
consecutive Big Ten championships (1985-87) and a four-year
conference record of 67-5. OSU’s overall mark during the Hall era
was 102-20 (.836), which included four trips to the NCAA tourna-
ment and just one step away from the Final Four with berths in
the regional finals in 1985 and ’87.
In international competition, Hall competed for the ABA/USA
Select team in 1986 and the World University Games team in 1987.
She was also invited to the U.S. Olympic Team tryouts in 1988.
Hall graduated in 1988 with a degree in communications. She
was inducted into the Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame in September
1998 and had her No. 44 retired in 2009 in Value City Arena.
CAREER STATISTICS
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB Avg. HI PF-D PTS Avg. HI A S BL
1984-85 31-31 178-296 .601 4-58 .690 257 8.3 15 61-1 396 12.8 27 64 58 23
1985-86 30-30 203-329 .617 92-125 .736 284 9.5 17 78-2 498 16.6 28 55 63 31
1986-87 31-31 220-355 .620 66-91 .725 305 9.8 19 77-0 506 16.3 26 89 59 32
1987-88 30-30 206-366 .563 100-128 .781 269 9.0 15 73-1 512 17.1 28 77 79 23
Totals 122-122 807-1346 .600 298-402 .741 1115 9.1 19 289-4 1912 15.7 28 285 259 109
Tracey (Hall) Yarbrough began
her professional playing career after
graduating with a communications
degree from Ohio State. She played
for six weeks in place of an injured
member on a professional squad
in Parma, Italy. After the season,
Yarbrough was offered a contract to
play in the league for another year on
a team based in Bari, Italy. Yarbrough
turned down a second full year in the
European league to concentrate on
interests outside of basketball. The
WNBA approached Yarbrough when
the league was coming into existence,
but Yarbrough declined the offer
because of bad timing. Yarbrough is
living and working in her home town
of Cleveland, Ohio, in the insurance
industry. She is married to Reese
and the couple has two sons, Tyrese
and Danté.
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NIKITA LOWRY 1989
Ohio State’s string of All-Americans continued on the heels
of Tracey Hall’s graduation in 1988 as Nikita Lowry, a Kodak
All-Region selection in 1988, became the Buckeyes’ third All-
American in 1989.
The 6-foot forward gave a preview of her future success as a
sophomore. Although she was not in the starting lineup, Lowry
ranked second on the team in scoring (13.6 ppg) and led the squad
in free throw accuracy (.767). In fact, Lowry prevailed as the only
non-starter among the Big Ten’s Top 15 scorers. A native of Detroit,
Mich., her efforts did not go unnoticed, as she claimed second
team All-Big Ten honors and OSU’s sixth player award.
Lowry dominated the Big Ten as a junior. She led the conference
in scoring (23.7 ppg), becoming the first OSU player to average
more than 20 points in a season since Frani Washington in 1978-79.
Lowry also paced the conference in field-goal percentage (.616)
and steals (3.1 spg) and co-led in the rebounding column (8.4
rpg). Lowry’s “break out” year included a 28-point, 12-rebound
performance to help OSU beat then-No. 1 Iowa (58-54) before
a sellout crowd of 13,320 in St. John Arena. Additionally, she
established career highs for scoring (36 points against Illinois)
and rebounding (14, two times at Cal-State Fullerton and Iowa)
and capped the campaign with a unanimous first team All-Big Ten
pick and OSU’s most valuable player award.
An off-season knee injury slowed Lowry’s progress at the start
of her senior season. The Buckeyes opened the 1988-89 campaign
ranked in the polls, but lost three of their first five games. Lowry,
however, came back to lead the Big Ten in scoring for the second
straight year with an average of nearly 19 points per game. The
team ended the season with an overall record of 24-6 and as co-
champions in the Big Ten with a 16-2 conference mark. In addition
to earning All-America honors, Lowry was a unanimous first team
All-Big Ten selection and winner of the Chicago Tribune’s Silver
Basketball award.
Graduating in 1990 with a bachelor of science degree in eco-
nomics, she has enjoyed coaching stops at Michigan, Ohio State,
Detroit and New Mexico State. Lowry was hired as an assistant
at Old Dominion University in the summer of 2002.
In September 2000, Lowry was honored with an induction into
the Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame.
CAREER STATISTICS
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB Avg. HI PF-D PTS Avg. HI A S BL
1985-86 28-8 82-167 .491 60-80 .750 116 4.1 9 57-0 224 8.0 26 22 34 8
1986-87 31-0 161-303 .531 99-128 .773 138 4.5 9 75-1 422 13.6 28 48 33 16
1987-88 28-27 251-419 .599 120-173 .694 255 8.0 14 70-0 622 22.2 36 40 77 7
1988-89 25-24 183-344 .532 102-146 .699 182 7.3 15 45-1 478 19.1 33 42 46 12
Totals 112-59 677-1233 .550 381-527 .723 661 5.9 15 237-2 1746 15.6 36 152 190 43
Nikita Lowry-Dawkins recently
returned for a second stint as an as-
sistant coach at Old Dominion Univer-
sity. Lowry-Dawkins first coached at
ODU from 2004-05 before accepting
an assistant position at Texas Tech
for the 2005-06 campaign. A 2000
Ohio State Hall of Fame inductee,
Lowry-Dawkins began her coaching
career at Michigan in 1991 before
returning to her alma mater in 1993
for a three-year stint as an assistant
coach for the Buckeyes. She left in
1996 to take over at Detroit, where
her teams captured Midwestern Col-
legiate Conference (MCC) titles and
made the school’s first-ever NCAA
appearance in 1997. Lowry-Dawkins
spent three years as both an assistant
and head coach at New Mexico State
University. Internationally, Lowry-
Dawkins served as an assistant coach
on the gold-medal winning 2002 USA
Young Women’s World Championship
Team. Following her collegiate career,
Lowry-Dawkins spent one year abroad
playing for the Italmeco Bari Club in
Bari, Italy. She was married to Tony
Dawkins Aug. 14, 2004.
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Touted as the most sought after high school basketball player,
it didn’t take long for Logan, Ohio, native Katie Smith to become
a household name across the country.
Leading the way with an 18.8 scoring average, Smith steered
the Ohio State program back into the national limelight as a
participant in its first NCAA Final Four in 1993. The Buckeyes
lost the final game of the season, 84-82, to Texas Tech, but the
history-making march established a tier of success to build upon
for seasons to come.
In 1993, postseason honors poured in for Smith, who became
the first freshman since USC’s Cheryl Miller to earn Kodak
All-America laurels. Smith also was named the 1993 Big Ten
Freshman of the Year.
Over the next two years, Smith continued to maintain a captive
audience. As a sophomore, Smith became one of the youngest
collegiate players to score 1,000 career points at the age of 19
years and eight months. In fact, Smith paced OSU’s scoring efforts
four years running, averaging a career 20.8 points per game that
overshadowed her dominance as the squad’s assists and steals
leader in each of her last two seasons.
In 1996, her finest and final season, Smith tallied an OSU
single-season record 745 points on the way to becoming the Big
Ten women’s career scoring leader with 2,578 points - a mark
that stood until 2004. Smith dominated the opposition, with 20
or more points in 22-of-34 games, including three games over the
30-point mark. She also averaged 5.1 rebounds per game and led
the team with 145 assists and 46 steals in 1996.
The Buckeyes were 80-44 (.645) over her four-year stay and
124 consecutive starts. Along the way, Smith literally rewrote
the Ohio State record book, amassing an amazing 10 career, six
single-season and six single-game records.
Among her numerous honors, Smith became only the second
player in league history (along with Buckeye Tracey Hall) to receive
the prestigious Kodak All-America honor twice in her career. She
also was tabbed the 1996 Big Ten Player of the Year, the Chicago
Tribune Silver Basketball recipient and a unanimous first team
All-Big Ten choice, her third straight honor.
A competitor in the classroom as well, Smith was a four-time
OSU Scholar-Athlete, three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection
and the recipient of various scholarships, including a distinguished
NCAA postgraduate scholarship.
Her resume includes stints on numerous international teams,
including the U.S. Olympic Team, a first for any Buckeye. Smith
has been part of three gold-medal winning Olympic squads (2000,
’04, and ‘08).
Smith was a member of the two-time champion Columbus Quest
of the American Basketball League and recently closed her ninth
season in the WNBA, topping 5,000 career points. Most recently,
Smith led the Detroit Shock to their third WNBA championship
in six seasons and was named MVP of the Finals after averaging
20.6 ppg in the three-game sweep of San Antonio.
Honors continued to pour in for Smith, whose No. 30 jersey was
retired in January 2001 in front of 10,000-plus fans. In October 2001,
she became the first women’s basketball player inducted into the
Ohio State Sports Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility.
CAREER STATISTICS
GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. REB Avg. HI PF-D PTS Avg. HI A S BL
1992-93 32-32 189-375 .504 164-203 .808 186 5.8 11 70-2 578 18.1 35 104 59 2
1993-94 28-28 211-428 .493 149-182 .819 170 6.1 11 88-2 616 22.0 35 87 32 5
1994-95 30-30 196-433 .453 190-225 .844 174 5.8 13 94-5 639 21.3 40 108 37 3
1995-96 34-34 230-527 .436 205-235 .872 174 5.1 14 95-2 745 21.9 33 145 46 1
Totals 124-124 826-1763 .469 708-845 .838 704 5.7 14 347-11 2578 20.8 40 444 174 11
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KATIE SMITH 1993/96
Since her time at Ohio State,
Katie Smith has won three Olympic
gold medals for Team USA in 2000,
2004 and 2008. In 2006 she collected
her first WNBA championship with
the Detroit Shock and her second in
2008. In 2005, she became the first
womens professional basketball
player to score 5,000 career points
and topped 6,000 in 2007 (ABL and
WNBA). Also in 2005, she served as
a student assistant in the Ohio State
womens basketball office, while
taking classes in preparation for
application to dental school. In 2006,
Smith earned her seventh WNBA All-
Star appearance and is the all-time
scoring leader in the history of U.S.
women’s professional basketball (ABL
and WNBA).
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Ohio State rode the coattails of Jessica
Davenport back to the top of the Big Ten
Conference and into national prominence.
The only three-time Big Ten player of the
year, Davenport helped the Buckeyes to
a 108-22 record (.831) from 2004-07, the
best four-year run in program history. Ohio
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conference championships and a 55-10
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dence High School, is Ohio State’s only
three-time All-American and is just the
20th player overall to earn WBCA/Kodak
All-America accolades three times in a ca-
reer. In 2007, she became the first player
in Big Ten history to record 2,000 points,
1,000 rebounds and 300 blocked shots in
a career. She blocked a career total of 384
shots and ended her Buckeye run as the
Big Ten’s all-time leader. Her blocks total
ranks seventh in NCAA history.
A consumer affairs graduate, Daven-
port completed her tenure with 48 career
double-doubles and Ohio State’s only pair
of triple-doubles in points, rebounds and
blocked shots. Davenport scored double-
digits in 83 of her last 84 contests and
amassed 2,303 career points, ranking
second to Katie Smith’s 2,578 from 1993-
96. Davenport’s point total also rates No.
5 all-time in the Big Ten. She netted 639
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Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2003-04 31-22 882/28.5 150-240 . 6 2 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 89-136 . 6 5 4 56 122 178 5.7 70 0 32 65 80 18 389 12.5
2004-05 35-35 1091/31.2 262-446 . 5 8 7 1-4 . 2 5 0 152-197 . 7 7 2 83 242 325 9.3 62 0 56 90 116 27 677 19.3
2005-06 32-32 1016/31.8 241-390 . 6 1 8 7-13 . 5 3 8 109-147 . 7 4 1 66 219 285 8.9 64 1 57 76 98 19 598 18.7
2006-07 32-32 1039/32.5 222-372 . 5 9 7 1-9 . 1 1 1 194-245 . 7 9 2 75 231 306 9.6 70 1 80 95 90 26 639 20.0
TOTAL 130-121 4028/31.0 875-1448 . 6 0 4 9-26 . 3 4 6 544-725 . 7 5 0 280 814 1094 8.4 266 2 225 326 384 90 2303 17.7
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points to join Smith as the only Buckeye to pocket 600 points twice
in a career. Davenport also pulled down 1,094 rebounds in her four
years with the Scarlet and Gray to rank No. 2 at Ohio State behind
Tracie Hall (1985-88). Davenport also took over as the Buckeyes’
top shooter of all-time, connecting at a 60.4 rate (875-1,448).
A three-time finalist for the Wade Trophy, Davenport capped
her career in grand fashion in 2007. She not only garnered her
third conference player of the year award and third All-America
honor, but etched her name in both the Big Ten and Ohio State
record books while leading the Buckeyes to a 28-4 overall mark and
fourth NCAA tournament bid in as many seasons. She topped the
conference in scoring at 20 points per game and ranked second in
the league in rebounds per contest (9.6) and field goal percentage
(.597/ 222-372).
Davenport, who won 14 Big Ten player of the week awards for
her career, fronted the Buckeyes to their best start in program his-
tory in 2006-07, winning 24 of their first 25 games. At the conclu-
sion of the regular season, Ohio State was 26-2, the best regular
campaign in Ohio State annals. In the postseason, Davenport
fueled Ohio State to the Big Ten tournament championship game
with back-to-back 30- and 32-point performances to reach the final.
She notched career triple-double No. 2 with 17 points, 10 rebounds
and 11 blocked shots at Minn. Feb. 8, while also becoming the Big
Ten’s career blocked shots leader.
The Buckeyes performed the Big Ten title sweep in Davenport’s
junior campaign of 2005-06. Ohio State moved through the confer-
ence schedule at 15-1 for the Buckeyes’ first outright champion-
ship since the 1985-86 season. Ohio State won a team-record 20
games in a row and advanced to win the program’s first Big Ten
Tournament over Purdue. Ohio State posted a 29-3 overall record
and climbed as high as No. 2 in the national polls.
Individually, Davenport claimed her second consensus Big Ten
Player of the Year award, leading the conference in five statisti-
cal categories: points (18.7), rebounds (8.9), field goal percentage
(.618/ 241-390), blocks (3.1) and defensive rebounds (6.8). She also
was deemed All-American by the WBCA and AP for the second
year in a row. Davenport posted her fifth career 30-plus point game
at Michigan State with 31 points, 10 rebounds and three blocks
and netted a last-second layup to win at Michigan State, 67-65.
Davenport came into her own her sophomore season, winning
the first of her three conference player of the year awards and All-
American honors. She began to be recognized nationally as a final-
ist for the Naismith, Wade and Wooden national player of the year
awards. Davenport shot at a 58.7 percent clip from the field (No.
1 in Big Ten) in all games and finished at 60.4 percent (No. 1) in
league games. She topped the Buckeyes with 19.3 points per game
and 9.3 rebounds per outing and was the Big Ten’s top shot-blocker
with 3.4 per game.
Davenport finished the 2004-05 season with 14 double-doubles
and became the only the third sophomore to in Ohio State history
to eclipse 1,000 points in her career. Earlier in the year, she was the
first player in Buckeye history to record a triple- double: 19 points,
13 rebounds, 12 blocked shots at Michigan State. Her twelve blocks
tied the Buckeye single-game record. She played five-consecutive
40-minute games to end regular season and led Ohio State to its
first appearance in the NCAA Sweet 16 since 1993.
Just weeks after completing her career as the most decorated
Buckeye in program history, Davenport was selected No. 2 over-
all in the 2007 WNBA Draft by San Antonio. Midway through her
press conference, Davenport was informed she had been traded to
the New York Liberty. Davenport helped the Liberty reach the 2007
WNBA playoffs. New York dropped the Eastern Conference Finals
series to Detroit and former Buckeye standout Katie Smith, 3-2.
Davenport’s Liberty again reached the conference finals in 2008,
only to see their season cut short by Smith and the Shock once
again.
Davenport also has continued to be a staple in the paint for USA
Basketball. Davenport competed on three U.S. squads following
her collegiate seasons in 2005, ’06 and ’07. In 2005, she teamed
with fellow Buckeye Brandie Hoskins to bring home the gold medal
at the World University Games in Izmir, Turkey. In 2006, Davenport
linked up with the senior national team and former Buckeye Katie
Smith to claim gold at the Australian Opals Tournament. Daven-
port helped the Americans sweep four games on an Italian tour
in 2007.
Davenport also attacked her duties in the classroom. She was
a two-time OSU Scholar-Athlete and also an Academic All-Big Ten
honoree en route to earning her bachelor’s degree in consumer af-
fairs in March 2007.
In the WNBA offseason Davenport plays professionally in
France.
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Daniel, Cherise
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2006-07 13-0 66/5.1 4-11 . 3 6 4 1-4 . 2 5 0 2-3 . 6 6 7 2 5 7 0.5 8 0 2 11 0 2 11 0.8
2007-08 13-0 64/4.9 10-18 . 5 5 6 4-6 . 6 6 7 3-4 . 7 5 0 4 7 11 0.8 5 0 1 7 0 3 27 2.1
2008-09 26-0 150/5.8 9-26 . 3 4 6 1-6 . 1 6 7 3-6 . 5 0 0 3 12 15 0.6 13 0 10 16 7 7 22 0.8
2009-10 21-0 132/6.3 13-38 . 3 4 2 2-9 . 2 2 2 4-6 . 6 6 7 19 17 36 1.7 10 0 10 6 5 5 32 1.5
TOTAL 73-0 412/5.6 36-93 . 3 8 7 8-25 . 3 2 0 12-19 . 6 3 2 28 41 69 0.9 36 0 23 40 12 17 92 1.3
Dobranic, Aleksandra
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Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2009-10 15-0 57/3.8 4-11 . 3 6 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 4 8 12 0.8 8 0 4 6 2 2 10 0.7
TOTAL 15-0 57/3.8 4-11 . 3 6 4 0-0 . 0 0 0 2-2 1.000 4 8 12 0.8 8 0 4 6 2 2 10 0.7
Harmon, Emilee
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Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2009-10 16-0 95/5.9 10-30 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-12 . 2 5 0 11 12 23 1.4 7 0 5 6 3 2 23 1.4
TOTAL 16-0 95/5.9 10-30 . 3 3 3 0-0 . 0 0 0 3-12 . 2 5 0 11 12 23 1.4 7 0 5 6 3 2 23 1.4
Hill, Tayler
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2009-10 36-36 910/25.3 96-227 . 4 2 3 23-80 . 2 8 8 92-130 . 7 0 8 34 67 101 2.8 39 1 62 50 10 37 307 8.5
TOTAL 36-36 910/25.3 96-227 . 4 2 3 23-80 . 2 8 8 92-130 . 7 0 8 34 67 101 2.8 39 1 62 50 10 37 307 8.5
Jackson, Alison
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Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2007-08 26-0 247/9.5 18-55 . 3 2 7 2-5 . 4 0 0 6-12 . 5 0 0 5 13 18 0.7 9 0 14 16 2 3 44 1.7
2008-09 33-4 309/9.4 18-70 . 2 5 7 4-8 . 5 0 0 18-26 . 6 9 2 6 28 34 1.0 26 0 6 24 2 4 58 1.8
2009-10 32-1 278/8.7 24-64 . 3 7 5 0-0 . 0 0 0 20-22 . 9 0 9 15 34 49 1.5 34 0 17 21 0 9 68 2.1
TOTAL 91-5 834/9.2 60-189 . 3 1 7 6-13 . 4 6 2 44-60 . 7 3 3 26 75 101 1.1 69 0 37 61 4 16 170 1.9
Johnson, Brittany
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2007-08 31-1 311/10.0 36-103 . 3 5 0 10-34 . 2 9 4 16-19 . 8 4 2 10 20 30 1.0 18 0 14 22 1 13 98 3.2
2008-09 35-19 695/19.9 81-196 . 4 1 3 44-122 . 3 6 1 24-35 . 6 8 6 14 61 75 2.1 39 0 33 34 0 18 230 6.6
2009-10 36-36 894/24.8 112-239 . 4 6 9 77-160 . 4 8 1 34-43 . 7 9 1 23 70 93 2.6 49 0 33 34 1 32 335 9.3
TOTAL 102-56 1900/18.6 229-538 . 4 2 6 131-316 . 4 1 5 74-97 . 7 6 3 47 151 198 1.9 106 0 80 90 2 63 663 6.5
Lavender, Jantel
Total 3-Point F-Throws Rebounds Scoring
Season gp-gs min/avg fg-fga pct fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf fo ast to blk stl pts avg
2007-08 31-31 1020/32.9 232-452 . 5 1 3 1-5 . 2 0 0 82-124 . 6 6 1 84 222 306 9.9 54 1 38 94 32 13 547 17.6
2008-09 35-35 1185/33.9 290-536 . 5 4 1 0-1 . 0 0 0 148-196 . 7 5 5 105 269 374 10.7 55 0 62 119 42 15 728 20.8
2009-10 36-36 1216/33.8 304-591 . 5 1 4 2-5 . 4 0 0 159-205 . 7 7 6 93 279 372 10.3 52 0 58 108 55 18 769 21.4
TOTAL 102-102 3421/33.5 826-1579 . 5 2 3 3-11 . 2 7 3 389-525 . 7 4 1 282 770 1052 10.3 161 1 158 321 129 46 2044 20.0
JANTEL LAVENDER 2009/10
ALL-AMERICAN
CAREER STATISTICS
The newest member of this prestigious class is Jantel Lavender, who earned All-America honors in 2009 after a banner sophomore
season that saw the Buckeyes win the Big Ten regular-season and tournament championship with a berth in the NCAA Sweet 16. She
repeated in 2010 after helping the Buckeyes to a record sixth-consecutive Big Ten title and a school-record 31 wins.
In 2009-10, Lavender became the fourth two-time All-American in OSU history and became the fifth WBCA All-America selection at
Ohio State in the past six years. Lavender averaged 21.4 points, 10.3 rebounds and shot 51.4 percent from the field as a junior in leading
Ohio State to a record 31 wins, a sixth straight Big Ten regular season and second straight tournament title. Lavender, who became the
first Buckeye to score 2,000 points in her junior season, won Big Ten player of the year honors for the third year in a row and was one of
12 finalists for the State Farm Wade Trophy. She also was the Big Ten tournament most outstanding player after setting a tournament
championship game record with 35 points in the win over Iowa. She has scored in double figures in all 102 career games heading into her
senior season, the longest active streak in Division I.
In 2008-09, Lavender was the Big Ten player of the year for a second straight season, joining Hall and Davenport as the only two-time
Ohio State recipients. She was only the second player in Big Ten history to complete the statistical triple crown, leading the conference
in scoring (20.8), rebounding (10.7) and field goal percentage (.541). She scored in double figures in all 35 games with 24 double-doubles
and set a Big Ten single-season record with 374 rebounds.
Lavender was the only Division I player to rank in the Top 20 in scoring, rebounding and FG percentage and was the Big Ten tournament’s
Most Outstanding Player, averaging 22.7 points and 13.7 rebounds while shooting 64 percent from the field with three double-doubles in
the three victories over Illinois, Iowa and Purdue. In the process, she set a single tournament record with 41 rebounds, including 17 in the
Iowa game, the second-most in tournament history.
Lavender led the Buckeyes in scoring in 28 of 35 games that season, led the Big Ten with 21 games of 20 or more points and had two
games with 30 or more. The native of Cleveland, Ohio, was named the Big Ten player of the week a record-tying five times and became
the second-fastest player in the history of Ohio State women’s basketball to score 1,000 points.
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O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
HONORS & AWARDS
BUCKEYE
ALL-BIG TEN SELECTIONS FIRST TEAM
Yvette Angel ..................................... 1983, 1985
Carla Chapman ........................................... 1984
Lisa Cline .................................................... 1989
Jessica Davenport................2005, 2006, 2007•
Tracey Hall .............................. 1986, 1987, 1988
Nikki Keyton ............................................... 1993
Jantel Lavender .............2008, 2009•, 2010•
Francine Lewis ................................. 1984, 1985
Nikita Lowry
..................................... 1988, 1989
Samantha Prahalis ...............................2010•
Marrita Porter................................... 1998, 1999
Averrill Roberts ................................ 1992, 1993
Katie Smith...........................1994, 1995, 1996•
• unanimous
SECOND TEAM
Star Allen .............................................2007 (M)
Yvette Angel ............................................... 1984
Lisa Cline ................................ 1986, 1987, 1988
Courtney Coleman 2001, 2002, 2003
Peggy Evans ............................................... 1995
Tracey Hall .................................................. 1985
Brandie Hoskins .................................... 2007 (C)
Larecha Jones ............................................ 1998
Nikki Keyton ............................................... 1992
Jamie Lewis ............................................... 2001
Nikita Lowry ............................................... 1987
Caity Matter .....................2003 (M), 2004, 2005
Marscilla Packer......................................... 2008
Samantha Prahalis ...........................2009 (M)
Toni Roesch ................................................ 1986
Nicole Sanchez........................................... 1990
Katie Smith................................................. 1993
LaToya Turner ........................................2000 (C)
THIRD TEAM
Star Allen ................................................... 2009
Brandie Hoskins ...............2005, 2006, 2007 (M)
Adrienne Johnson ................................. 1996 (C)
Caity Matter .......................................... 2003 (C)
Debbie Merrill ....................................... 2006 (C)
Marscilla Packer............................... 2006, 2007
LaToya Turner .......................................2004 (M)
HONORABLE MENTION
Marcie Alberts ....................................1997 (M)
Star Allen .............................................. 2007 (C)
Tomeka Brown .......................2000 (M), 2002 (C)
Audrey Burcy .............................................. 1993
Lisa Cline .................................................... 1986
Liana Coutts ............................................... 1988
Jessica Davenport...................................... 2004
Brandie Hoskins .................................... 2006 (C)
Adrienne Johnson ................................1996 (M)
Brittany Johnson ..................................2010 (M)
Larecha Jones ............................1997, 1999 (M)
Debbie Merrill ......................................2006 (M)
Michaela Moua ..................................... 1999 (C)
Marrita Porter.......................................1996 (M)
Samantha Prahalis ............................2009 (C)
Vicki Pullie .................................................. 1990
Averrill Roberts ................................ 1990, 1991
Jodi Roth
.......................................... 1986, 1987
Nicole Sanchez........................................... 1989
Geneva Sanford.......................................... 1989
Ashlee Trebilcock
....................................... 2008
LaToya Turner ........................................2004 (C)
Kim Wilburn
.........................................2003 (M)
(C)=Coaches
(M)=Media
BIG TEN COACHES ALL-FRESHMAN
TEAM
Jessica Davenport...................................... 2004
Brandie Hoskins ......................................... 2004
Jantel Lavender ...................................... 2008
Samantha Prahalis ................................. 2009
LaToya Turner
............................................. 2000
Kim Wilburn ............................................... 2003
BIG TEN COACHES ALL-DEFENSIVE
TEAM
Kim Wilburn ............................................... 2006
Jessica Davenport............................ 2006, 2007
Shavelle Little ........................ 2008, 2009, 2010
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT
MOST OUSTANDING PLAYER
Brandie Hoskins ......................................... 2006
Jantel Lavender ............................ 2009, 2010
BIG TEN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Star Allen ................................................... 2009
Jessica Davenport............................ 2006, 2007
Brandie Hoskins ............................... 2005, 2006
Jantel Lavender ............................ 2009, 2010
Caity Matter ............................................... 2003
Samantha Prahalis ................................. 2010
Kim Wilburn ............................................... 2003
BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Carla Chapman ............................. Jan. 16, 1984
Yvette Angel ....................................Feb. 2, 1984
Francine Lewis ............................. Jan. 15, 1985
Yvette Angel ..................................Feb. 26, 1985
Tracey Hall .....................................Feb. 25, 1986
Lisa Cline ...................................... Jan. 19, 1987
Tracey Hall .................................... Jan. 26, 1987
Tracey Hall .....................................Feb. 16, 1987
Nikita Lowry ....................................Feb. 8, 1988
Nikita Lowry ..................................Feb. 15, 1988
Nikita Lowry ..................................Feb. 29, 1988
Nikita Lowry ................................March 7, 1988
Lisa Cline ...................................... Dec. 21, 1988
Lisa Cline ........................................ Jan. 4, 1989
Nikita Lowry ................................. Jan. 23, 1989
Nicole Sanchez............................. Jan. 30, 1989
Lisa Cline .......................................Feb. 20, 1989
Nikita Lowry ................................March 7, 1989
Lisa Cline ...................................March 14, 1989
Vicki Pullie .................................... Dec. 19, 1989
Vicki Pullie .....................................Feb. 19, 1990
Nikki Keyton ................................... Dec. 2, 1991
Averrill Roberts ............................ Jan. 13, 1992
Katie Smith..................................... Jan. 4, 1993
Katie Smith................................... Jan. 11, 1993
Katie Smith..................................March 8, 1993
Averrill Roberts .........................March 15, 1993
Katie Smith...................................Dec. 12, 1994
Peggy Evans ................................... Jan. 3, 1995
Katie Smith....................................Feb. 12, 1996
Marrita Porter................................Feb. 23, 1998
Larecha Jones ................................ Dec. 7, 1998
LaToya Turner ...............................Nov. 20, 2000
Courtney Coleman .........................Feb. 10, 2003
Caity Matter ................................. Jan. 16, 2003
Caity Matter ..................................Feb. 16, 2004
Jessica Davenport....................Jan. 3, 2005 (co)
Jessica Davenport........................ Jan. 17, 2005
Jessica Davenport........................ Jan. 31, 2005
Jessica Davenport.........................Feb. 21, 2005
Jessica Davenport.........................Feb. 28, 2005
Jessica Davenport........................ Jan. 16, 2006
Jessica Davenport........................ Jan. 23, 2006
Jessica Davenport...........................Feb. 6, 2006
Marscilla Packer............................Feb. 20, 2006
Jessica Davenport.........................Feb. 27, 2006
Jessica Davenport........................Nov. 27, 2006
Jessica Davenport.......................... Jan. 2, 2007
Jessica Davenport.......................... Jan. 8, 2007
Jessica Davenport........................ Jan. 22, 2007
Star Allen
........................................Feb. 5, 2007
Jessica Davenport.........................Feb. 26, 2007
Jantel Lavender............................Nov. 19, 2007
Jantel Lavender..............................Dec. 3, 2007
Jantel Lavender............................ Jan. 14, 2007
Jantel Lavender...........................March 3, 2007
Jantel Lavender............................Nov. 18, 2008
Jantel Lavender............................Nov. 25, 2008
Jantel Lavender............................Dec. 23, 2008
Jantel Lavender............................ Jan. 27, 2009
Star Allen ......................................Feb. 24, 2009
Jantel Lavender...........................March 2, 2009
Jantel Lavender............................Nov. 16, 2009
Samantha Prahalis .......................Nov. 23, 2009
Jantel Lavender..............................Dec. 7, 2009
Jantel Lavender............................Dec. 29, 2009
Samantha Prahalis ....................... Jan. 11, 2010
Samantha Prahalis ....................... Jan. 18, 2010
Samantha Prahalis ..........................Feb. 8, 2010
Jantel Lavender...........................March 1, 2010
BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
Tayler Hill ..................................... Nov. 16, 2009
BIG TEN PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Lisa Cline .................................................... 1989
Jessica Davenport.................. 2005, 2006, 2007
Tracey Hall ........................................ 1986, 1987
Jantel Lavender ............. 2008 (C), 2009, 2010
Katie Smith................................................. 1996
BIG TEN FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR
Lisa Cline .................................................... 1986
Jessica Davenport................................2004 (M)
Tracey Hall
.................................................. 1985
Jantel Lavender ...................................... 2008
Samantha Prahalis ................................. 2009
Averrill Roberts
.......................................... 1990
Katie Smith................................................. 1993
LaToya Turner
............................................. 2000
BIG TEN COACH OF THE YEAR
Tara VanDerveer ............................... 1984, 1985
Jim Foster.............2005 (C) , 2006, 2007, 2009
BIG TEN DEFENSIVE PLAYER
OF THE YEAR
Shavelle Little .................................. 2008, 2009
Kim Wilburn ............................................... 2006
BIG TEN FOREIGN TEAM
TOUR MEMBERS
Stephanie Blanton...................................... 2005
Tomeka Brown
........................................... 2001
Jessica Davenport...................................... 2004
Tiffany Glosson........................................... 1996
Adrienne Johnson ............................ 1993, 1995
Larecha Jones
........................................... 1997
Caity Matter
............................................... 2002
Tamarah Riley ............................................. 2006
D’wan Shackleford
..................................... 2000
Lauren Shenk.............................................. 1999
CHICAGO TRIBUNE SILVER BASKET-
BALL MVP HONOREE
Audrey Burcy .............................................. 1993
Nikita Lowry
............................................... 1989
Katie Smith................................................. 1996
Jessica Davenport............................ 2006, 2007
WBCA ALL-AMERICANS
Jessica Davenport.................. 2005, 2006, 2007
Tracey Hall ........................................ 1987, 1988
Jantel Lavender ............................ 2009, 2010
Nikita Lowry
............................................... 1989
Katie Smith....................................... 1993, 1996
Frani Washington
....................................... 1979
WBCA HONORABLE
MENTION ALL-AMERICANS
Yvette Angel ............................................... 1985
Lisa Cline
.................................................... 1989
Courtney Coleman
...................................... 2003
Tracey Hall .................................................. 1986
Kim Jordan ................................................. 1979
Nikita Lowry ............................................... 1988
Samantha Prahalis ................................. 2010
Averrill Roberts .......................................... 1993
Katie Smith....................................... 1994, 1995
Amy Tucker ................................................. 1982
USBWA ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Jessica Davenport.................. 2005, 2006, 2007
Tracey Hall .................................................. 1987
Jantel Lavender ............................ 2009, 2010
Katie Smith....................................... 1994, 1996
ASSOCIATED PRESS
ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Jessica Davenport...................2005 (First Team)
2006 (Second Team), 2007 (Second Team)
Jantel Lavender..................2009 (Second Team)
2010 (First Team)
Katie Smith.........................1996 (Second Team)
ASSOCIATED PRESS
HONORABLE MENTION
ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Jantel Lavender ...................................... 2008
Caity Matter ............................................... 2005
Samantha Prahalis ................................. 2010
UPI ALL-AMERICA TEAM
Katie Smith.........................1996 (Second Team)
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL JOURNAL
FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA TEAM
LaToya Turner ............................................. 2000
FRESHMAN COACH
OF THE YEAR (AWSF)
Nancy Darsch ............................................. 1986
SENIOR CLASS AWARD
Courtney Coleman ..............2002 (Second Team)
Jessica Davenport...................2007 (First Team)
Caity Matter ............................2005 (First Team)
OHIO STATE SPORTS HALL
OF FAME INDUCTEES
Yvette Angel ............................................... 1997
Phyllis Bailey (Coach/Administrator)
......... 1993
Barbara Wetters Blosser
............................ 1993
Lisa Cline
.................................................... 2002
Linda Daniel (Head Trainer)
........................ 1997
June Brewer Daugherty
............................ 2000
Tracey Hall
.................................................. 1998
Kim Jordan
................................................. 1994
Nikita Lowry
............................................... 2000
Averrill Roberts
.......................................... 2004
Katie Smith................................................. 2001
Amy Tucker
................................................. 1994
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OSU SCHOLAR-ATHLETES
Athletes who maintain a cumulative grade point
average of 3.0 (4.0 scale) are recognized yearly as
Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honorees. Since the
program’s inception in 1976, 69 players from the
Buckeye basketball program have been honored,
including 16 who are recipients of the esteemed
four-year Award of Excellence.
Martha J. Baker
...........................................1976
Courtney Bale
...............................1999, 2000, 01
Roslyn Barker
...............................................1996
Tia Battle
..........................................2004, 05, 06
Rebecca S. Bell
............................................1976
Cathy S. Bennett
..........................................1977
Melissa Bernard
...............................1978, 79, 80
Stephanie Blanton......................2004, 05, 06, 07
Alysiah Bond
..........................................1992, 93
Tomeka Brown
..............................................1999
Theresa Busch
............................1982, 83, 84, 85
Jane Cowdery
..............................................1981
Joan Cowdery
.............................................1984
Cherise Daniel
..................................2007, 08, 09
Candace Dark
.............................2003, 04, 05, 06
Jessica Davenport..................................2004, 05
Aleksandra Dobranic ...............................2010
T. Dombkowski
...........................1984, 85, 86, 87
Kelly Fergus
................................1993, 94, 95, 96
Martha J. Gasser
.........................................1976
Carol Hamilton
.............................................1983
Emilee Harmon ..........................................2010
Emily Haynam.............................2001, 02, 03, 04
Melanie Hetz
..........................................1978, 79
Beth Howe....................................................2002
Laura Ingham......................................1999, 2000
Erin Ingwersen
...........................1992, 93, 94, 95
Alice Jamen
...............................2005, 06, 07, 08
Adrienne Johnson
........................................1993
Brittany Johnson...........................2008, 09, 10
Jamie Lewis
.................................................1998
Caity Matter
...............................2001, 03, 04, 05
Megan McCabe......................................1998, 99
Dorothy McHugh
..........................................1982
Joetta L. Miller.............................................1976
Tara Mitchem
...............................................1997
Maria Moeller
........................................2009, 10
Michaela Moua
............................1997, 99, 2000
Cheryl Perozek
...........................1988, 89, 90, 91
Julie Plank
.................................1980, 81, 82, 83
DiDi Reynolds
...............................................2003
Tamarah Riley
...............................................2005
Kelly Robinson............................1981, 82, 83, 84
Jayne E. Sage...............................................1977
Dana S. Schlatter
.........................................1976
Sarah Schulze ...............................2008, 09, 10
D’wan Shackleford
.......................................2000
Lauren Shenk..........................1999, 2000, 01, 02
Barbara Smith
............................1983, 84, 85, 86
Katie Smith.................................1993, 94, 95, 96
Mandy Stanhope
..................1998, 99, 2000, 01
Dana Stearns................................................2001
Amber Stokes
...............................................2002
Amber Stokes ............................................2010
Marlene Stollings...................................1994, 95
Amy Tucker
.................................1979, 80, 81, 82
Kristin Watt
................................1982, 83, 84, 85
Debra Williams
............................................1978
ACADEMIC ALL-BIG TEN HONOREES
Courtney Bale .........................................2000, 01
Roslyn Barker
...............................................1997
Tia Battle
................................................2005, 06
Alysiah Bond
................................................1993
Stephanie Blanton............................2005, 06, 07
Theresa Busch
..............................................1985
Cherise Daniel
..............................................2008
Candace Dark
...................................2004, 05, 06
Jessica Davenport........................................2005
Teresa Dombkowski
...........................1986, 1987
Kelly Fergus
........................................1994, 1996
Emily Haynam...................................2002, 03, 04
Laura Ingham................................................2000
Erin Ingwersen
.........................1993, 1994, 1995
Alice Jamen
.....................................2006, 07, 08
Brittany Johnson.................................2009, 10
Megan McCabe............................................1999
Caity Matter
.....................................2003, 04, 05
Maria Moeller
........................................2009, 10
Michaela Moua
..................................1999, 2000
Cheryl Perozek
.........................1989, 1990, 1991
DiDi Reynolds
...............................................2003
Kelly Robinson..............................................1984
Sarah Schulze .....................................2009, 10
Lauren Shenk....................................2000, 01, 02
Barb Smith....................................................1986
Katie Smith...............................1994, 1995, 1996
Mandy Stanhope
..........................1999, 2000, 01
Dana Stearns................................................2001
Amber Stokes ............................................2010
Ashlee Trebilcock
.........................................2007
BIG TEN MEDAL OF HONOR
Cheryl Perozek ..............................................1991
Kelly Robinson..............................................1984
Katie Smith...................................................1996
GTE/COSIDA ACADEMIC
ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR
Katie Smith ..................................................1996
VERIZON DISTRICT IV
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN
Stephanie Blanton .......................................2007
Lauren Shenk ...................................2000, 01, 02
NCAA POST-GRADUATE
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
Kelly Robinson..............................................1984
Katie Smith...................................................1996
JOHN T. SR. AND HULDA E.
EDWARDS AWARD
Cheryl Perozek ..............................................1991
Lauren Shenk................................................2002
IRVING AND MELVIN
SCHOTTENSTEIN AWARD
Lauren Shenk................................................2002
PHYLLIS J. BAILEY AWARD
Alice Jamen .................................................2006
Jessica Davenport........................................2005
Emily Haynam, Tanya McClure and
LaToya Turner ...............................................2004
Courtney Coleman ........................................2003
Lauren Shenk................................................2002
BUCKEYE AWARD
Debbie Merrill ..............................................2006
Beth Howe....................................................2005
Kim Wilburn .................................................2003
WOODY HAYES NATIONAL
SCHOLAR-ATHLETE AWARD
Lauren Shenk................................................2003
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ACADEMIC
MARIA MOELLER
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Marrita Porter........................... 1996, 97, 98, 99
Ashlee Trebilcock ........................... 2007, 08, 09
1
Brandie Hoskins ............................. 2004, 05, 06
2
Amber Stokes ............................................. 2002
3
Amber Stokes ............................................. 2010
4
Gennifer Johnson ................................. 1987, 88
Tayler Hill ................................................... 2010
5
Beth Howe................................ 2002, 03, 04, 05
Michaela Moua
.................... 1997, 98, 99, 2000
10
Sandra Motter .......................... 1972, 73, 74, 75
Robin Tucker ......................................... 1976, 77
Yvette Angel
............................. 1982, 83, 84, 85
Alyshia Bond
............................ 1992, 93, 94, 95
JoAnne Bly ................................................. 1978
Tomeka Brown ...................... 1999, 2000, 01, 02
11
Rickie Sue Grunden ............................. 1966, 67
Shelly Nichols ...................................... 1996, 97
Laurie Pirtle .................................... 1978, 79, 80
Toni Roesch .............................. 1983, 84, 85, 86
Kim Wilburn ............................. 2003, 04, 05, 06
12
Tia Battle....................... ....................... 2005, 06
Jolyn Clapp............................... 1965, 66, 67, 68
Liana Coutts ............................. 1985, 86, 88, 89
Louise Furjanic ......................... 1972, 73, 74, 75
Alison Jackson ............................... 2008, 09, 10
Jamie Lewis ......................... 1998, 99, 2000, 01
13
Susan Antle .............................. 1963, 64, 65, 66
Courtney Bale ....................................... 2000, 01
Dana Danhoff ........................... 1973, 74, 75, 76
Lawanda Greene ........................................ 1996
14
Martha Gasser ........................................... 1976
Kim Land..................................................... 1980
Maria Moeller .......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10
Cheryl Perozek .......................... 1988, 89, 90, 91
Dana Stearns.............................................. 2001
15
Cathy Bennet ........................................ 1977, 78
Audrey Burcy
............................ 1990, 91, 92, 93
Charlotte Burt
....................................... 1975, 76
Aleksandra Dobranic
.................................. 2010
Joni Mazzola
........................................ 1985, 86
Tara Mitchem ............................................. 1997
Kit Savage
.................................................. 2001
17
Mary Ann Iddings ..................... 1962, 63, 64, 65
20
Marcie Alberts ......................... 1994, 95, 96, 97
Carla Brooke ......................................... 1976, 77
Stacie Bruce
............................. 1988, 89, 90, 91
Brandee Gibbs ............................................ 2003
Shavelle Little .......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10
Amy Pallay................................ 1979, 80, 81, 82
Lauren Shenk............................ 1999, 00, 01, 02
Barb Smith...................................... 1983, 84, 85
21
Laura Ingham.................................... 1999, 2000
Jai Jones
.............................................. 1989, 90
Ginger McGuire
.................................... 1991, 92
Samantha Prahalis
............................... 2009, 10
Marlene Stollings................................. 1994, 95
Dana Sue Schlatter
.................................... 1976
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Martha Baker ....................................... 1976, 77
Carla Chapman
......................... 1982, 83, 84, 85
Majorie Dyson
................................ 1974, 75, 76
Tanya McClure ................... 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04
Marscilla Packer...............
........ 2005, 06, 07, 08
Averrill Roberts
........................ 1990, 91, 92, 93
Geneva Sanford........................ 1986, 87, 88, 89
Rhonda Spencer ....................... 1978, 79, 80, 81
23
Candace Dark ........................... 2003, 04, 05, 06
Mindy Smith ............................. 1987, 88, 89, 90
Mandy Stanhope
.................. 1998, 99, 2000, 01
Edith Thompson........................ 1979, 80, 81, 82
24
Ashley Allen ....................... 2002, 03, 04, 05, 06
Kylee Bogott ......................................... 1998, 99
Lisa Cline
.................................. 1986, 87, 88, 89
Cherise Daniel .......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10
Kathy Gordon............................ 1975, 76, 77, 78
Dorothy McHugh
............................ 1980, 81, 82
Nancy Noble............................................... 1978
Molly Perdue
.............................................. 1979
Lisa Sebastian ................................ 1990, 91, 93
25
Roslyn Barker ........................... 1996, 97, 98, 99
Melissa Bernard .................................... 1979,81
Erin Ingwersen
......................... 1992, 93, 94, 95
Caity Matter ....................... 2001, 02, 03, 04, 05
Nicole Sanchez......................... 1987, 88, 89, 90
30
Joan Cowdery ...................................... 1983, 84
Megan McCabe.......................................... 1999
Katie Smith............................... 1993, 94, 95, 96
Monica Taylor ....................................... 1990, 91
31
Julie Brewer ............................. 1970, 71, 72, 73
Charisse Crews .................................... 2002, 03
Adrienne Johnson
.................... 1993, 94, 95, 96
Kim Jordan ............................... 1977, 78, 79, 80
Debbie Merrill ............................................ 2006
Julie Plank ................................ 1980, 81, 82, 83
32
Theresa Busch .......................... 1982, 83, 84, 85
Peggy Evans ............................................... 1995
Alice Jamen ............................. 2005, 06, 07, 08
Nikita Lowry ............................. 1986, 87, 88, 89
Linda Nutter
............................. 1971, 72, 73, 74
Tomika Patterson
........................................ 1996
LaToya Turner ..................... 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04
Frani Washington ................................. 1978, 79
33
June Brewer ............................. 1975, 75, 77, 78
Sharon Geary............................ 1988, 90, 91, 92
Carol Hamilton
........................................... 1983
Francine Lewis ......................... 1983, 84, 85, 86
Leslee Mason-Cox................................ 2007, 08
Michelle Muñoz ................................... 2004, 05
DiDi Reynolds
........................... 2000, 01, 02, 03
Mary Sivak
............................... 1979, 80, 81, 82
34
Stephanie Blanton.......................... 2004, 05, 06
Molly Finn............................................. 1981, 82
Larecha Jones
.......................... 1996, 97, 98, 99
Vicki Pullie
................................ 1988, 89, 90, 91
Jodi Roth .................................. 1984, 85, 86, 87
35
Daren Draves.................................. 1974, 75, 76
Jill Snavely
............................... 1989, 90, 91, 92
Kristin Watt
.................................... 1983, 84, 85
40
Helen Abdalla....................................... 1980, 82
Erica Floyd ............................................ 1991, 92
Tiffany Glosson............................... 1995, 96, 97
Brittany Johnson ............................ 2008, 09, 10
Cindy Noble ................................................ 1978
D’wan Shackleford ................... 2000, 01, 02, 03
41
Amber Barnes............................................. 2001
42
Heather Frank ............................................. 1998
Suzanne Gilkey ........................................... 1987
Melanie Hetz ........................................ 1978, 79
Jantel Lavender.............................. 2008, 09, 10
Karen Selkirk .............................................. 1983
43
Stacie Howard.......................... 1991, 92, 93, 94
Kelly Robinson.......................... 1981, 82, 83, 84
Sarah Schulze................................. 2008, 09, 10
Rhonda Winters
......................................... 1985
44
Journey Beard ............................................ 1977
Ann M. Dooley ........................................... 1978
Tracey Hall ................................ 1985, 86, 87, 88
Lisa Negri
................................. 1993, 94, 95, 96
Amy Tucker
............................... 1979, 80, 81, 82
45
Misty Cox ................................................... 1979
Emily Haynam........................... 2001, 02, 03, 04
Tamarah Riley ..................
........ 2005, 06, 07, 08
50
Jessica Davenport.......................... 2004, 05, 06
Emilee Harmon ........................................... 2010
Nikki Keyton ............................. 1990, 91, 92, 93
Amy Turner ........................................... 1994, 95
Courtney Coleman
.................... 2000, 01, 02, 03
51
Andrea Walker ......................... 2007, 08, 09, 10
52
Erika Christenson ....................................... 2003
Teresa Dombkowski ................. 1984, 85, 86, 87
Lavona Turner
................................. 1991, 92, 94
53
Mindy Fusetti ........................... 1996, 97, 98, 99
54
Cynthia Dunnigan ....................................... 1991
55
Star Allen ................................. 2006, 07, 08, 09
Kelly Fergus .............................. 1993, 95, 96, 97
BRANDIE HOSKINS
D’WAN SHACKLEFORD
LAUREN SHENK
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1972-73
Julie Brewer
1973-74
Barb Wetters
1974-75
Barb Wetters
Louise Furjanic
1975-76
Robin Tucker
Martha Gasser
1976-77
Robin Tucker
Sherri McClarren
1977-78
June Brewer
1978-79
Kim Jordan
June Brewer
Kathy Gordon
Martha Baker
Laurie Pirtle
1979-80
Laurie Pirtle
Kim Jordan
1980-81
Rhonda Spencer
1981-82
Amy Tucker
1982-83
Julie Plank
Kelly Robinson
1983-84
Kelly Robinson
Joan Cowdery
1984-85
Kristin Watt
Carla Chapman
Yvette Angel
Theresa Busch
1985-86
Barb Smith
Toni Roesch
Francine Lewis
1986-87
Teresa Domb-
kowski
Suzanne Gilkey
Jodi Roth
1987-88
Tracey Hall
Geneva Sanford
Lisa Cline
1988-89
Lisa Cline
Nikita Lowry
1989-90
Nicole Sanchez
Mindy Smith
Chreyl Perozek
1990-91
Vicki Pullie
Cheryl Perozek
1991-92
Sharon Geary
Erica Floyd
Jill Snavely
1992-93
Averrill Roberts
Audry Burcy
1993-94
Stacie Howard
Alysiah Bond
Lavona Turner
1994-95
Alysiah Bond
Erin Ingwersen
1995-96
Katie Smith
Adrienne Johnson
1996-97
Marcie Alberts
Shelly Nichols
Kelly Fergus
1997-98
Larecha Jones
Jamie Lewis
1998-99
Marrita Porter
Larecha Jones
Mindy Fusetti
Roslyn Barker
1999-00
Michaela Moua
Courtney Bale
2000-01
Jamie Lewis
Tanya McClure
2001-02
Tanya McClure
Courtney Coleman
2002-03
Courtney Coleman
2003-04
Emily Haynam
Tanya McClure
LaToya Turner
2004-05
Ashley Allen
Beth Howe
Caity Matter
2005-06
Debbie Merrill
2006-07
Jessica Davenport
Alice Jamen
2007-08
Marscilla Packer
Tamarah Riley
Alice Jamen
2008-09
Jantel Lavender
Ashlee Trebilcock
2009-10
Jantel Lavender
Maria Moeller
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JANTEL LAVENDER
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A
Helen Abdalla.........................................1980, 82
Marcie Alberts ...........................1994, 95, 96, 97
Ashley Allen ...............................2002, 03, 05, 06
Star Allen ...................................2006, 07, 08, 09
Alicia Anderson ..........................1969, 70, 71, 72
Yvette Angel ...............................1982, 83, 84, 85
Susan Antle ................................1963, 64, 65, 66
B
Martha J. Baker .....................................1976, 77
Courtney Bale .........................................2000, 01
Roslyn Barker .............................1996, 97, 98, 99
Amber Barnes...............................................2001
Barb Bartlett .....................................1966, 67, 68
Tia Battle............................... .................2005, 06
Sandra Bauchmoyer ...................1965, 66, 67, 68
Journey L. Beard ..........................................1977
Carla Brooke Beatley..............................1976, 77
Cathy S. Bennett ....................................1977, 78
Melissa Bernard .....................................1979, 81
Deloris Bills ......................................1969, 70, 71
Stephanie Blanton......................2004, 05, 06, 07
JoAnne L. Bly ...............................................1978
Kylee Bogott ...........................................1998, 99
Diane Bogucki ........................................1972, 73
Elaine Boltz.................................1967, 68, 69, 70
Alysiah Bond ..............................1992, 93, 94, 95
Julia Brady ...................................................1970
June K. Brewer...........................1975, 76, 77, 78
Carla Brooke .....................................1975, 76, 77
Tomeka Brown ............................1999, 00, 01, 02
Bettie Bruce......................................1955, 56, 57
Stacie Bruce ...............................1988, 89, 90, 91
Charlotte Burt .....................................1975, 1976
Audrey Burcy ..............................1990, 91, 92, 93
Theresa Busch ............................1982, 83, 84, 85
C
Carol Chamberlain............................1959, 60, 61
Carla Chapman ...........................1982, 83, 84, 85
Erika Christenson .........................................2003
Lisa Cline ....................................1986, 87, 88, 89
Sandra Clapp ..............................1967, 68, 69, 70
Courtney Coleman ......................2000, 01, 02, 03
Joyce Collins ................................................N/A
Marion Cooksey .....................................1970, 71
Joan Cowdery ........................................1983, 84
Liana Coutts ...............................1985, 86, 88, 89
Misty Cox .....................................................1979
Anne Crawford ........................................1973-74
Charisse Crews ............................................2002
Deborah Crist .............................1968, 69, 70, 71
D
Dana Danhoff .........................................1975, 76
Cherise Daniel ............................2007, 08, 09, 10
Candace Dark .............................2003, 04, 05, 06
Jessica Davenport......................2004, 05, 06, 07
Sally Dellinger ............................1965, 66, 67, 68
Aleksandra Dobranic ...............................2010
Teresa Dombkowski ...................1984, 85, 86, 87
Ann M. Dooley .............................................1978
Doris Doty.........................................1950, 51, 52
Cynthia Dunnigan .........................................1991
Majorie Dyson ............................1972, 73, 74, 75
E
Terrilyn Estell ..........................................1967, 68
Peggy Evans .................................................1995
F
Kelly Fergus ................................1993, 95, 96, 97
Molly Finn...............................................1981, 82
Erica Floyd ..............................................1991, 92
Judy Anne Fox ........................................1966, 67
Heather Frank
...............................................1998
Marilyn Franck..............................................1953
Sally Frayer.......................................1966, 68, 69
Louise Furjanic ...........................1972, 73, 74, 75
Mindy Fusetti
.............................1996, 97, 98, 99
G
Martha J. Gasser ...................................1975, 76
Sharon Geary..............................1988, 90, 91, 92
Karen German ........................................1960, 61
Brandee Gibbs
..............................................2003
Suzanne Gilkey
.............................................1987
Tiffany Glosson.................................1995, 96, 97
Kathryn L. Gordon...................................1976, 77
Lawanda Greene ..........................................1996
Rickie Sue Grunden ................................1966, 67
H
Tracey Hall ..................................1985, 86, 87, 88
Carol Hamilton .............................................1983
Emilee Harmon ..........................................2010
Emily Haynam.............................2001, 02, 03, 04
Mary Ann Hepp ..........................1962, 63, 64, 65
Melanie C. Hetz......................................1978, 79
Tayler Hill ...................................................2010
Betty Hoopes
..............................1948, 49, 50, 51
Brandie Hoskins .........................2004, 05, 06, 07
Stacie Howard...........................1991, 92, 93, 94
Beth Howe..................................2002, 03, 04, 05
Kayla Ann Hughes
......................1969, 70, 71, 72
I
Erin Ingwersen ...........................1992, 93, 94, 95
Laura Ingham......................................1999, 2000
J
Alison Jackson .............................2008, 09, 10
Gigi Jackson
...............................1993, 94, 95, 96
Peggy Jackson........................................1955, 56
Alice Jamen ...............................2005, 06, 07, 08
Adrienne Johnson
......................1993, 94, 95, 96
Brittany Johnson...........................2008, 09, 10
Gennifer Johnson
...................................1987, 88
Jai Jones ................................................1989, 90
Larecha Jones ............................1996, 97, 98, 99
Kim L. Jordan
.............................1977, 78, 79, 80
K
Mary Keller.................................1962, 63, 64, 65
Sharon Kellum ........................................1965, 66
Nikki Keyton ...............................1990, 91, 92, 93
Karen Kienle
.................................................1983
Daren Kimberly.......................................1975, 76
Carol Koltenbah................................1973, 74, 75
L
Kim Land.......................................................1980
Jantel Lavender ............................2008, 09, 10
Jacqueline Lenora ........................................1975
Francine Lewis
...........................1983, 84, 85, 86
Jamie Lewis
...............................1998, 99, 00, 01
Jeanne Liggit..............................1969, 70, 71, 72
Joann Liming
..........................................1967, 68
Shavelle Little
............................2007, 08, 09, 10
Nikita Lowry
...............................1986, 87, 88, 89
Catherine Lynch
.............................................N/A
M
Lesslee Mason-Cox ......................................2008
Caity Matter
...............................2001, 03, 04, 05
Ann Maurer
................................1972, 73, 74, 75
Joni Mazolla...........................................1985, 86
Megan McCabe............................................1999
Pamela McCarthy .......................1970, 71, 72, 73
Tanya McClure
...........................2000, 02, 03, 04
Ginger McGuire
......................................1991, 92
Dorothy McHugh ..............................1980, 81, 82
Sherri L. McClarren
................................1976, 77
Debbie Merrill
..............................................2006
Tara Mitchem
...............................................1997
Maria Moeller
............................2007, 08, 09, 10
Sandra Motter ............................1972, 73, 74, 75
Michaela Moua
..........................1997, 98, 99, 00
Michelle Muñoz
................................... 2004, 05
N
Lisa Negri ...................................1993, 94, 95, 96
Shelly Nichols ........................................1996, 97
Nancy Noble.................................................1978
Linda Claire Nutter .....................1971, 72, 73, 74
P
Marscilla Packer.........................2005, 06, 07, 08
Amy Pallay.................................1979, 80, 81, 82
Peggy Palumbo
...........................1958, 59, 60, 61
Tomika Patterson
..........................................1996
Molly Perdue ................................................1979
Cheryl Perozek ............................1988, 89, 90, 91
Laurie Pirtle
......................................1978, 79, 80
Julie Plank ..................................1980, 81, 82, 83
Marrita Porter.............................1996, 97, 98, 99
Samantha Prahalis .............................2009, 10
Pat Price .................................................1964, 65
Vicki Pullie
..................................1988, 89, 90, 91
R
Mary Kay Rainey ........................1962, 63, 64, 65
DiDi Reynolds .............................2000, 01, 02, 03
Tamarah Riley .............................2005, 06, 07, 08
Averrill Roberts
..........................1990, 91, 92, 93
Kelly Robinson............................1981, 82, 83, 84
Toni Roesch
................................1983, 84, 85, 86
Jodi Roth ....................................1984, 85, 86, 87
S
Nicole Sanchez...........................1987, 88, 89, 90
Geneva Sanford..........................1986, 87, 88, 89
Dana Sue Schlatter
......................................1976
Sarah Schulze ...............................2008, 09, 10
Lisa Sebastian ..................................1990, 91, 93
D’wan Shackleford
.....................2000, 01, 02, 03
Lauren Shenk..............................1999, 00, 01, 02
Mary Sivak
.................................1979, 80, 81, 82
Barb Smith........................................1983, 84, 85
Katie Smith.................................1993, 94, 95, 96
Mindy Smith
...............................1987, 88, 89, 90
Jill Snavely
.................................1989, 90, 91, 92
Ronda Spencer
...........................1978, 79, 80, 81
Mandy Stanhope
........................1998, 99, 00, 01
Dana Stearns................................................2001
Patricia Stember.....................................1955, 56
Amber Stokes ...............................................2002
Amber Stokes ............................................2010
Marlene Stollings...................................1994, 95
Karen Swisher
..................................1967, 68, 69
T
Monica Taylor .........................................1990, 91
Edith Thompson..........................1979, 80, 81, 82
Sheila Tilbrook............................1952, 53, 54, 55
Teresa Traphagan
.............................1970, 71, 72
Ashlee Trebilcock .............................2007, 08, 09
Amy Tucker
.................................1979, 80, 81, 82
Robin L. Tucker .......................................1976, 77
Amy Turner .............................................1994, 95
LaToya Turner
.............................2000, 01, 03, 04
Lavona Turner ...................................1991, 92, 94
V
Ginny Virginia ...................................1959, 60, 61
Jolyn Vita ...................................1966, 67, 68, 69
Julie Voss
..................................1970, 71, 72, 73,
W
Andrea Walker ...........................2007, 08, 09, 10
Francella Washington ......................1978, 79, 80
Kristin Watt ................................1982, 83, 84, 85
Pamela Webb
.........................................1971, 72
C. Jayne Weber ..........................1959, 60, 61, 62
Kim Wilburn
...............................2003, 04, 05, 06
Rhonda Winters ...........................................1985
Y
Marilyn Young ........................................1950, 51
Official Varsity letters were first awarded in 1975.
All letters previous to 1975 or N/A were awarded
by the Varsity O Association in 2006.
Bold indicates current players
Tomeka Brown was a letterwinner from 1999-02.
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FOSTER, NCAA AND THE BUCKEYES
Jim Foster is no stranger to NCAA action, having advanced to
the tournament 24 times in his last 26 years of coaching at St.
Joseph’s (Pa.), Vanderbilt and Ohio State. In Foster’s first eight
seasons at Ohio State, the Buckeyes have earned No. 1 (2006),
No. 2 (2005, 2010), No. 3 (2009), No. 4 (2003, 2007) and No.
6 (2004, 2008) seeds in the big dance and have upped their
overall appearance total to 19. Ohio State has earned at least a
second-round finish in six of eight seasons under Foster, includ-
ing trips to the Sweet 16 in 2005 and 2009.
NO. 1 SEED AND THE FURTHEST TRIP
In 1993, Ohio State received its first No. 1 seed, playing in the
east regional hosted in Richmond, Va. The Buckeyes defeated
Western Kentucky and Virginia and became the first Big Ten
team to advance to a Final Four and to play in a national cham-
pionship game (vs. Texas Tech). The Buckeyes fell two points
shy of the Red Raiders (84-82) in the final game.
NCAA FINISHES
Besides the 1993 Final Four trip, the Buckeyes have advanced
twice to the Elite Eight (1985, 1987) and have been “Sweet 16”
participants on five occasions (1986, 1988, 1989, 2005, 2009).
Ohio State’s participation also includes five first (1982, 1984,
1999, 2007, 2008) and six second round (1990, 1996, 2003,
2004, 2006, 2010) finishes.
NCAA TOURNAMENT
APPEARANCES
Year Round
2010 Second Round
2009 Final 16
2008 First Round
2007 First Round
2006 Second Round
2005 Final 16
2004 Second Round
2003 Second Round
1999 First Round
1996 Second Round
HISTORY
NCAA TOURNAMENT
1993 National Runner-Up
1990 Second Round
1989 Final 16
1988 Final 16
1987 Final 8
1986 Final 16
1985 Final 8
1984 First Round
1982 First Round
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YR./ROUND SITE (DATE) GAME RESULT OHIO STATE LEADERS
2010/First Round Pittsburgh, Pa. (March 21) No. 2 Ohio State 93, No. 15 St. Francis, Pa. 59 Lavender 23 points, 16 rebounds; Prahalis 14 points, 13 assists
2010/Second Round Pittsburgh, Pa. (March 23) No. 7 Mississippi State 87, No. 2 Ohio State 67 Lavender 17 points, 8 rebounds; Prahalis 14 points, 6 assists
2009/First Round Columbus, Ohio (March 21) No. 3 Ohio State 77, No. 14 Sacred Heart 63 Prahalis 23 points, 7 assists; Lavender 19 points, 10 rebounds
2009/Second Round Columbus, Ohio (March 23) No. 3 Ohio State 64, No. 11 Mississippi State 58 Allen 12 points, 10 rebounds; Lavender 20 points, 8 rebounds
2009/Regional Semis Berkeley, Calif. (March 28) No. 2 Stanford 84, No. 3 Ohio State 66 Prahalis 19 points, 6 assists; Lavender 15 points
2008/First Round Des Moines, Iowa (March 22) No. 11 Florida State 60, No. 6 Ohio State 49 Lavender 21 points, 9 rebounds; Packer 13 points
2007/First Round Stanford, Calif. (March 17) No. 13 Marist 67, No. 4 Ohio State 63 Trebilcock 23 points, Allen 8 rebounds
2006/First Round W. Lafayette, Ind. (March 21) No. 1 Ohio State 68, No. 16 Oakland 45 Merrill 23 points, Davenport 18 rebounds
2006/Second Round W. Lafayette, Ind. (March 23) No. 8 Boston College 79,No. 1 Ohio State 69 Davenport 21 points, Davenport/ Wilburn 7 rebounds
2005/First Round College Park, Md. (March 20) No. 2 Ohio State 86, No. 15 Holy Cross 45 Davenport 23 points, 11 rebounds
2005/Second Round College Park, Md. (March 22) No. 2 Ohio State 75, No. 7 Maryland 65 Hoskins 22 pts., Davenport 9 reb., Allen 8 ast.
2005/Regional Semis Philadelphia , Pa. (March 27) No. 3 Rutgers 64, No. 2 Ohio State 58 Davenport 22 pts., 14 reb.
2004/First Round Columbus, Ohio (March 20) No. 6 Ohio State 73, No. 11 WVU 67 Davenport 22 points, 5 blocks; Turner 11 rebounds; Hoskins 6 assists
2004/Second Round Columbus, Ohio (March 22) No. 3 Boston College 63, No. 6 Ohio State 48 Hoskins 16 points; Turner 10 rebounds
2003/First Round Ruston, La. (March 23) No. 4 Ohio State 66, No. 13 Weber St. 44 Wilburn 19 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists
2003/Second Round Ruston, La. (March 25) No. 5 Louisiana Tech 74, No. 4 Ohio State 61 Reynolds 14 points; Coleman 11 points, 5 rebounds
1999/First Round Knoxville, Tenn. (March 13) No. 8 Boston College 72, No. 9 Ohio State 59 Moua 16 points; Porter 6 rebounds; Jones 6 rebounds
1996/First Round Knoxville, Tenn. (March 16) No. 9 Ohio State 97, No. 8 Memphis 75 K. Smith 26 points, 7 assists; Jackson 9 rebounds
1996/Second Round Knoxville, Tenn. (March 18) No. 1 Tennessee 97, No. 9 Ohio State 65 K. Smith 29 points; Porter 7 rebounds
1993/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio (March 21) No. 1 Ohio State 91, Rutgers 60 Roberts 19 points, 6 rebounds; K. Smith 17 points, 8 assists
1993/Regional Semis Richmond, Va. (March 25) No. 1 Ohio State 89, W. Kentucky 73 Burcy 20 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 6 steals; K. Smith 20 points
1993/Regional Finals Richmond, Va. (March 27) No. 1 Ohio State 75, No. 2 Virginia 73 Roberts 25 points; Negri 7 rebounds
1993/National Semis Atlanta, Ga. (April 3) No. 1 Ohio State 73, No. 2 Iowa 72 (OT) Roberts 16 points, 8 steals; Keyton 14 points, 13 rebounds
1993/National Finals Atlanta, Ga. (April 4) No. 2 Texas Tech 84, No. 1 Ohio State 82 K. Smith 28 points, 11 rebounds; Keyton 19 points
1990/First Round Columbus, Ohio (March 14) No. 6 Ohio State 73, No. 11 S. Illinois 61 Perozek 14 points; Sanchez 7 rebounds, 4 assists
1990/Second Round Austin, Texas (March 18) No. 3 Texas 95, No. 6 Ohio State 66 M. Smith 14 points; Taylor 12 points; Sanchez 12 points
1989/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio (March 20) No. 3 Ohio State 81, No. 6 James Madison 66 Lowry 27 points, 15 rebounds; M. Smith 14 points
1989/Regional Semis Bowling Green, Ky. (March 23) No.2 Long Beach St. 89, No. 3 Ohio State 83 Lowry 33 points, 12 rebounds; Cline 22 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists
1988/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio (March 20) No. 3 Ohio State 116, No. 6 Syracuse 75 Lowry 30 points; Hall 28 points, 10 rebounds, 6 assists
1988/Regional Semis Athens, Ga. (March 24) No. 2 Maryland 78, No. 3 Ohio State 66 Lowry 15 points, 5 steals; Hall 8 rebounds
1987/Second Round* Eugene, Ore. (March 14) No. 2 Ohio State 76, No. 7 Oregon 62 Hall 18 points, 14 rebounds; Sanford 14 points,9 assists
1987/Regional Semis Los Angeles, Calif. (March 19) No. 2 Ohio State 74, No. 3 USC 63 Hall 15 points, 11 rebounds; Dombkowski 15 points; Sanford 9 assists
1987/Regional Finals Los Angeles, Calif. (March 21) No. 1 Long Beach St. 102, No. 2 Ohio State 82 Hall 26 points, 14 rebounds; Lowry 18 points
1986/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio (March 16) No. 9 Ohio State 87, No. 6 Maryland 71 Lowry 26 points, 8 rebounds; Roth 16 points
1986/Regional Semis Iowa City, Iowa (March 20) No. 2 LSU 81, No. 9 Ohio State 80 Hall 18 points, 7 rebounds; Roth 15 points; Cline 14 points
1985/Second Round* Columbus, Ohio No. 2 Ohio State 102, No. 7 Holy Cross 60 Angel 18 points, 7 assists; Hall 12 points, 10 rebounds
1985/Regional Semis Norwalk, Va. No. 2 Ohio State 81, No. 3 Penn State 78 F. Lewis 37 points, 14 rebounds; Angel 8 assists
1985/Regional Finals Norwalk, Va. No. 1 Old Dominion 72, No. 2 Ohio State 68 Hall 18 points, 11 rebounds; Angel 17 points, 4 assists
1984/First Round Columbus, Ohio No. 4 Mississippi 77, No. 5 Ohio State 55 Angel 18 points, 6 steals; F. Lewis 16 points, 12 rebounds
1982/First Round Des Moines, Iowa No. 4 Drake 90, No. 5 Ohio State 79 Angel 29 points, 5 steals; Tucker 18 points
*Ohio State received a bye during the first round
OHIO STATE NCAA TOURNAMENT APPEARANCES/RESULTS 21-19 OVERALL RECORD; 19 YEARS
HISTORY
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POINTS (20+)
37.......................................... Francine Lewis (3/21/85)
33..............................................Nikita Lowry (3/23/89)
30..............................................Nikita Lowry (3/20/88)
29..............................................Yvette Angel (3/14/82)
29.............................................. Katie Smith (3/18/96)
28............................................... Katie Smith (4/4/93)
28.................................................Tracey Hall (3/20/88)
27..............................................Nikita Lowry (3/19/89)
26............................................... Katie Smith (3/16/96)
26.................................................Tracey Hall (3/21/87)
26..............................................Nikita Lowry (3/16/86)
25......................................... Averrill Roberts (3/27/93)
23........................................ Jantel Lavedner (3/21/10)
23....................................Samantha Prahalis (3/21/09)
23......................................Ashlee Trebilcock (3/17/07)
23.................................... Jessica Davenport (3/20/05)
23...........................................Debbie Merrill (3/19/06)
22........................................ Brandie Hoskins (3/22/05)
22...................................................Lisa Cline (3/23/89)
22.................................... Jessica Davenport (3/27/05)
22.................................... Jessica Davenport (3/20/04)
21........................................ Jantel Lavender (3/22/08)
21.................................... Jessica Davenport (3/21/06)
20........................................ Jantel Lavender (3/23/09)
20............................................... Katie Smith (3/25/93)
20.............................................Audrey Burcy (3/25/93)
20.............................................Audrey Burcy (3/27/93)
REBOUNDS (10+)
18.................................... Jessica Davenport (3/19/06)
16........................................ Jantel Lavender (3/21/10)
15..............................................Nikita Lowry (3/19/89)
14.................................... Jessica Davenport (3/27/05)
14.................................................Tracey Hall (3/14/87)
14.................................................Tracey Hall (3/21/85)
13..............................................Nikki Keyton (4/3/93)
13...................................................Lisa Cline (3/23/89)
12............................................Nikita Lowery (3/23/89)
12.......................................... Francine Lewis (3/18/84)
11.................................... Jessica Davenport (3/20/05)
11.................................................Tracey Hall (3/23/85)
11.................................................Tracey Hall (3/19/87)
11............................................... Katie Smith (4/4/93)
11............................................ LaToya Turner (3/20/04)
10.................................................Tracey Hall (3/17/85)
10............................................ LaToya Turner (3/22/04)
10.......................................... Francine Lewis (3/21/85)
10........................................ Jantel Lavender (3/21/09)
10.................................................. Star Allen (3/23/09)
ASSISTS (6+)
13....................................Samantha Prahalis (3/21/10)
9.......................................... Geneva Sanford (3/19/87)
9.......................................... Geneva Sanford (3/14/87)
8................................................Ashley Allen (3/22/05)
8.......................................... Brandie Hoskins (3/20/05)
8................................................Yvette Angel (3/21/85)
8................................................. Katie Smith (3/21/93)
7......................................Samantha Prahalis (3/21/09)
7................................................Yvette Angel (3/17/85)
7.................................................... Lisa Cline (3/23/89)
7................................................. Katie Smith (3/16/96)
7................................................ Kim Wilburn (3/23/03)
6......................................Samantha Prahalis (3/28/09)
6......................................Samantha Prahalis (3/23/10)
6.......................................... Brandie Hoskins (3/20/04)
6...............................................Audrey Burcy (3/25/93)
BLOCKS (3+)
5...................................... Jessica Davenport (3/21/06)
5...................................... Jessica Davenport (3/20/04)
4............................................. Sarah Schulze (3/23/10)
4.......................................... Jantel Lavender (3/22/08)
4...................................... Jessica Davenport (3/20/05)
3.......................................... Jantel Lavender (3/21/09)
3................................................Mindy Smith (3/14/90)
3 ..................................... Jessica Davenport (3/22/04)
STEALS (5+)
8........................................... Averrill Roberts (4/3/93)
6...............................................Audrey Burcy (3/25/93)
6................................................Yvette Angel (3/18/84)
5............................................. Shavelle Little (3/21/10)
5................................................Nikita Lowry (3/24/88)
5................................................Yvette Angel (3/14/82)
OHIO STATE DOUBLE-DOUBLES
IN NCAA TOURNAMENT
PLAYER .................. PTS/REBS OPPONENT (DATE)
F. Lewis .................... 16/12 Missippi (3/18/84)
T. Hall ...................... 12/10 Holy Cross (3/17/85)
F. Lewis .................... 31/10 Penn State (3/21/85)
T. Hall ...................... 18/14 Oregon (3/14/87)
T. Hall ...................... 15/11 USC (3/19/87)
T. Hall ...................... 26/14 Long Beach St. (3/21/87)
T. Hall ...................... 28/10 Syracuse (3/20/88)
N. Lowry .................. 33/12 Long Beach St. (3/23/89)
L. Cline..................... 22/13 Long Beach St. (3/23/89)
N Lowry ................... 27/15 James Madison (3/19/89)
N. Keyton................. 14/13 Iowa (4/3/93)
K. Smith ................... 28/11 Texas Tech (4/5/93)
C. Coleman .............. 12/11 La. Tech (3/25/03)
L. Turner ................... 10/11 W. Virginia (3/20/04)
J. Davenport ............ 23/11 Holy Cross (3/20/05)
J. Davenport ............ 22/14 Rutgers (3/27/05)
J. Davenport ............ 19/18 Oakland (3/19/06)
J. Lavender .............. 19/10 Sacred Heart (3/21/09)
S. Allen .................... 12/10 Mississippi State (3/23/09)
J. Lavender .............. 23/16 St. Francis, Pa. (3/21/10)
S. Prahalis ............... 14/13 (Ast.) St. Francis, Pa. (3/21/10)
FOSTER AND THE NCAA
TOURNAMENT
Year Outcome ..................(Seed) Foster Team - Opponent
1985 L, 67-63 ... (5) St. Joseph’s vs. (4) North Carolina St.
1986 L, 74-65 ... (5) St. Joseph’s vs. (4) Western Kentucky
1987 W, 67-56 ......(9) St. Joseph’s vs. (8) South Alabama
L, 86-56 ........................(9) St. Joseph’s vs. (1) Texas
1988 W, 68-66 .....(7) St. Joseph’s vs. (10) Bowling Green
L, 68-66 ................. (7) St. Joseph’s vs. (2) Maryland
1989 W, 82-68 ............(10) St. Joseph’s vs. (7) Vanderbilt
L, 84-65 .. (10) St. Joseph’s vs. (2) Long Beach State
1990 L, 91-69 ...........(9) St. Joseph’s vs. (8) Old Dominion
1992 W, 75-47 ...............(3) Vanderbilt vs. (6) Connecticut
W, 86-72 ...............(3) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Miami (Fla.)
L, 77-67 ....................... (3) Vanderbilt vs. (1) Virginia
1993 W, 82-63 ..................(1) Vanderbilt vs. (*) California
W, 59-56 ..... (1) Vanderbilt vs. (4) Stephen F. Austin
W, 58-53 ..........(1) Vanderbilt vs. (*) Louisiana Tech
L, 60-46 .................. (1) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Texas Tech
1994 W, 95-85 ...............(2) Vanderbilt vs. (15) Grambling
W, 98-72 .............. (2) Vanderbilt vs. (10) Minnesota
L, 73-69 ............(2) Vanderbilt vs. (3) North Carolina
1995 W, 90-44 ......(1) Vanderbilt vs. (16) Northern Illinois
W, 95-68 ...................(1) Vanderbilt vs. (8) Memphis
L, 67-66 .........................(1) Vanderbilt vs. (4) Purdue
1996 W, 100-83 .................(3) Vanderbilt vs. (14) Harvard
W, 96-82 .................(3) Vanderbilt vs. (6) Wisconsin
W, 74-63 ..........................(3) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Iowa
L, 67-57 .................(3) Vanderbilt vs. (1) Connecticut
1997 W, 74-62 ............(6) Vanderbilt vs. (11) Washington
W, 51-44 ......................(6) Vanderbilt vs. (3) Kansas
L, 66-52 .......................(6) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Georgia
1998 L, 76-71 (OT) (6) Vanderbilt vs. (11) UC Santa Barbara
2000 W, 71-69 (2OT) ............. (9) Vanderbilt vs. (8) Kansas
L, 66-65 ............(9) Vanderbilt vs. (1) Louisiana Tech
2001 W, 83-57 .............(3) Vanderbilt vs. (14) Idaho State
W, 65-59 ................... (3) Vanderbilt vs. (6) Colorado
W, 84-65 ................(3) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Iowa State
L, 72-64 ................(3) Vanderbilt vs. (1) Notre Dame
2002 W, 63-38 ...................(1) Vanderbilt vs. (16) Oakland
W, 61-35 ............(1) Vanderbilt vs. (9) Arizona State
W, 70-61 ..........(1) Vanderbilt vs. (4) North Carolina
L, 68-63 ...................(1) Vanderbilt vs. (2) Tennessee
2003 W, 66-44 .......... (4) Ohio State vs. (13) Weber State
L, 61-74 ........... (4) Ohio State vs. (5) Louisiana Tech
2004 W, 73-67 .........(6) Ohio State vs. (11) West Virginia
L, 63-48 ...........(6) Ohio State vs. (3) Boston College
2005 W, 86-45 ..............(2) Ohio State vs. (15) Holy Cross
W, 75-65 ..................(2) Ohio State vs. (8) Maryland
L, 64-58 .......................(2) Ohio State vs. (3) Rutgers
2006 W, 68-45 ..................(1) Ohio State vs. (16) Oakland
L, 79-69 ...........(1) Ohio State vs. (8) Boston College
2007 L, 67-63 ...................... (4) Ohio State vs. (13) Marist
2008 L, 60-49 ............ (6) Ohio State vs. (11) Florida State
2009 W, 77-63 ..........(3) Ohio State vs. (14) Sacred Heart
W, 64-58 ...(3) Ohio State vs. (11) Mississippi State
L, 84-66 .....................(3) Ohio State vs. (2) Stanford
2010 W, 93-59 ......(2) Ohio State vs. (15) St. Francis (Pa.)
L, 87-67 .......(2) Ohio State vs. (7) Mississippi State
Overall 32-24 - .571 (24 years)
RECORDS
NCAA TOURNAMENT
Jessica Davenport was a perfect 10-for-10 vs. West Virginia
March 20 in the 2004 NCAA First Round game.
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Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Illinois W, 66-55
Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Wisconsin W, 82-73
Final No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Iowa W, 66-44
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Round 1 Bye
Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Illinois W, 70-53
Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Iowa W, 72-56
Final No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Purdue W, 67-66
2008 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 Bye
Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Illinois L, 58-64
2007 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 Bye
Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Indiana W, 72-60
Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 5 Penn State W, 73-71 ot
Final No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Purdue L, 64-52
2006 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 Bye
Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Penn State W, 64-46
Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Michigan State W, 68-64
Final No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Purdue W, 63-60
2005 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 Bye
Quarterfinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Wisconsin W, 70-46
Semifinals No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Minnesota L, 66-63 (OT)
2004 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 Bye
Quarterfinals No. 3 Ohio State vs. No. 6 Minnesota W, 58-50
Semifinals No. 3 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Purdue L, 67-61
2003 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 Bye
Quarterfinals No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 5 Michigan State W, 71-55
Semifinals No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Penn State W, 72-61
Final No. 4 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Purdue L, 67-65
2002 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Michigan State W (2OT), 89-82
Quarterfinals No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Penn State L, 70-55
2001 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
Round 1 No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Michigan State W, 52-48
Quarterfinals No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Purdue L, 81-61
2000 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 No. 9 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Indiana W, 58-44
Quarterfinals No. 9 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Penn State L, 64-48
1999 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 Bye
Quarterfinals No. 5 Ohio State vs. No. 4 Wisconsin W, 70-61
Semifinals No. 5 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Purdue L, 72-59
1998 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 9 Michigan State W, 83-61
Quarterfinals No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Iowa L, 72-54
1997 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 No. 10 Ohio State vs. No. 7 Penn State W, 80-79
Quarterfinals No. 10 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Michigan State L, 85-79
1996 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 No. 6 Ohio State vs. No. 11 Minnesota W, 78-64
Quarterfinals No. 6 Ohio State vs. No 3 Wisconsin W, 72-58
Semifinals No. 6 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Penn State L, 84-70
1995 INDIANAPOLIS
Round 1 No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 10 Illinois W, 87-73
Quarterfinals No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 2 Purdue W, 72-59
Semifinals No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 6 Michigan State W, 70-63
Final No. 7 Ohio State vs. No. 1 Penn State L, 68-63
1982 AT MICHIGAN STATE (EAST LANSING, MICH.)
Double-Elimination Tournament Ohio State won, 3-0
Jantel Lavender set a Big Ten tournament record with 41
rebounds in three games in 2009.
HISTORY
BIG TEN TOURNAMENT
BIG TEN TOURNEY TIDBITS
Since 1995, when the Big Ten postseason tournament was
reinstated, the Buckeyes are 27-13 and have lost their first
game of the tournament only once.
Ohio State earned its record sixth-consecutive No. 1 seed
at the 2010 Big Ten Tournament. Previously, the Buckeyes’
No. 3-seed in 2004 was the highest for an OSU squad. Ohio
State has reserved a bye in the first round of the league
tournament seven times.
Ohio State’s 2006 Big Ten Tournament title was the first
in program history. The Buckeyes earned their second-
consecutive No. 1 seed and ran the table, finishing with
a 63-60 win over Purdue in the finals. The Buckeyes won
their second title in 2009 with a 67-66 win over Purdue
and their third last season with a 66-64 win over No. 3
seed Iowa.
All three of Ohio State’s championship game victories
have been by three points or less (63-60 vs. Purdue in
2006; 67-66 vs. Purdue in 2009; 66-64 vs. Iowa in 2010).
The Buckeyes joined Purdue and Penn State as the only
schools to win back-to-back tournament titles.
Jantel Lavender set a Big Ten Tournament record for
points scored in a championship game with 35 against
Iowa in 2010.
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Big Ten Champions
Ohio State won a record-setting sixth-consecutive Big Ten
regular season championship and its 13th overall with a 31-5
overall mark - a school record for wins - and a 15-3 mark in the
Big Ten. No team - men’s or women’s - has ever won six straight
Big Ten regular season titles. The Buckeyes also won their
second-consecutive Big Ten tournament championship with a
66-64 win over Iowa in the championship game.
The success of the 2009-10 season earned the Buckeyes
a No. 2 seed in the NCAA tournament, their eighth straight
appearance in the Big Dance and the program’s 19th overall.
The two-seed was the highest for the Buckeyes since they were
a No. 1 seed in the 2006 tournament.
Individually, Jantel Lavender was named to the State Farm/
WBCA All-America team for the second straight year and was
named the Big Ten player of the year for the third year in a
row. Samantha Prahalis was named first team All-Big Ten with
Lavender.
Ohio State also won the 2009 Preseason WNIT with a 93-72
win over Oklahoma State.
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Front Row (L to R): Samantha Prahalis, Amber Stokes, Shavelle Little, Cherise Daniel, Maria Moeller, Brittany Johnson. Back Row (L to R): Brianna Sanders, Emilee Harmon, Aleksandra
Dobranic, Andrea Walker, Jantel Lavender, Sarah Schulze, Tayler Hill, Alison Jackson.
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2008-09 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Big Ten Champions
Ohio State turned in a record-setting 2008-09 campaign, winning
its record-tying fifth consecutive Big Ten regular season championship
with a 15-3 conference mark. The Buckeyes recorded 29 wins, which
tied for the third-most in Division I that season. The Buckeyes
also won the 2009 Big Ten Tournament championship, its second
tournament title in four years.
Sophomore Jantel Lavender earned State Farm/Coaches and
USBWA All-America honors, Big Ten player of the year honors for the
second-consecutive season and was named the Big Ten tournament’s
most outstanding player.
Freshman Samantha Prahalis was named Big Ten freshman of the
year and was a second team selection by the media and honorable
mention by the coaches. She also was named to the Berkeley Regional
all-tournament team.
Jim Foster was tabbed as the conference coach of the year by his
peers and by a 22-member media panel -- his fourth in the last five
years.
Junior Shavelle Little became the second player in conference
history to be named defensive player of the year in consecutive
seasons while senior Star Allen was named All-Big Ten third team
by both the coaches and the media.
The Buckeyes made a school record-tying seventh-consecutive and
18th overall appearance in the NCAA tournament. No. 3 seed Ohio
State made its first Sweet 16 appearance since 2005 before bowing
out to No. 2 seed and Final Four-bound Stanford.
Front Row (L to R): Maria Moller, Sarah Schulze, Andrea Walker, Jantel Lavender, Star Allen. Back Row (L to R): Alison Jackson, Samantha Prahalis, Shavelle Little, Cherise Daniel,
Brittany Johnson, Amber Stokes, Ashlee Trebilcock.
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Big Ten Champions
Ohio State claimed its fourth-consecutive Big Ten crown and
made its sixth-straight appearance in the NCAA tournament in
2007-08. The Buckeyes finished 22-9 overall and boasted a 13-5
conference mark.
Ohio State was led by sensational freshman Jantel Lavender,
who enjoyed the greatest season by a Buckeye freshman since
Katie Smith in 1993. Lavender was voted the 2008 Big Ten co-
Player of the Year (coaches), becoming the first Big Ten freshman
men or women’s to win player of the year honors. She also
was named the Big Ten player of the week a record four times by
a freshman. An honorable mention Associated Press All-American,
Lavender was the second-leading freshman scorer (17.6 ppg)
and third-leading freshman rebounder (9.9 rpg) in the nation and
ranked among the Top 3 in the Big Ten in scoring, rebounding and
FG percentage (.513).
Sophomore Shavelle Little fought through a knee injury a major-
ity of the season, but still took home Big Ten defensive player of the
year honors despite not playing at 100 percent the last two months
of the season. She led the Big Ten with 2.7 steals per game.
Senior Marscilla Packer was a second-team All-Big Ten selec-
tion while junior Ashlee Trebilcock received honorable mention
honors.
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Front Row (L to R): Maria Moller, Andrea Walker, Star Allen, Tamarah Riley, Marscilla Packer, Alice Jamen, Ashlee Trebilcock, Cherise Daniel. Back Row (L to R): Alison Jackson, Sarah
Schulze, Leslee Mason-Cox, Jantel Lavender, Brittany Johnson, Shavelle Little.
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2006-07 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Big Ten Champions
Ohio State claimed its third-consecutive Big Ten crown and
made its fifth straight appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2007.
The Buckeyes finished 28-4 overall and boasted a 15-1 conference
mark. Ohio State was led by a trio of seniors who completed their
careers with a Buckeye best 108 wins in four seasons. Senior Jes-
sica Davenport was named the Big Ten’s first three-time recipient
of its player of the year award and she also became Ohio State’s
initial three-time All-American honoree.
The Buckeyes won 24 of their first 25 games, the best start in
team history en route to winning their Big Ten all-time best 10
league title. Senior Brandie Hoskins was named second-team
All-Big Ten, along with sophomore Star Allen. Junior Marscilla
Packer was a third-team honoree.
Head coach Jim Foster was awarded league coach of the year
honors for the third straight year, also a league first.
CHAMPIONS
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Front Row (L to R): Brandie Hoskins, Stephanie Blanton, Jessica Davenport, Andrea Walker, Star Allen, Alice Jamen. Back Row (L to R): Maria Moeller, Shavelle Little, Cherise Daniel,
Leslee Mason-Cox, Tamarah Riley, Marscilla Packer, Ashlee Trebilcock.
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Front Row (L to R): Dally (Strength Coach), Bond, Smith, Sebastian, Keyton, Roberts, Burcy,
Johnson, Jackson, Baugh (Trainer). Middle Row: Lomeli (Mgr.), Garnes (Asst. Coach), McFerrin
(Asst. Coach), Howard, Fergus, Turner, Negri, Ingwersen, Darsch (Head Coach), Phelps (Mgr.),
Snavely (Student Asst.). Back Row: Harris (Asst. Coach), Thompson (Mgr.).
1992-93 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (28-4)
Big Ten Co-Champions
NCAA National Runnners-Up
Ohio State recorded a 16-2 record in conference action and also went unbeaten (16-0)
at home. The squad started the season with eight consecutive wins and finished on a 14-
game win streak before falling to Texas Tech in the national championship game. Katie
Smith was named a Kodak All-American in her rookie season, becoming the first freshman
to win such honors since USC’s Cheryl Miller. Nikki Keyton and Averrill Roberts were named
first team All-Big Ten, while Smith was a second team honoree and Audrey Burcy was an
honorable mention all-conference pick. Smith also was recognized as the 1993 Big Ten
Freshman of the Year.
Front Row (L to R): Kim Wilburn, Michelle Muñoz, Ashley Allen, Caity Matter, Beth Howe,
Tia Battle, Candace Dark. Back Row (L to R): Brandie Hoskins, Stephanie Blanton, Alice
Jamen, Jessica Davenport, Debbie Merrill, Tamarah Riley, Marscilla Packer.
2004-05 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Big Ten Co-Champions
Ohio State celebrated its 40th season with a Big Ten co-championship and its first
appearance in the “Sweet 16” since 1993. The Buckeyes established a program record by
becoming the first OSU squad to win 30 games in a single season, finishing 30-5 overall,
14-2 in the Big Ten schedule and a perfect 17-0 at home.
The Buckeyes secured a share of the Big Ten championship with a 69-58 victory over
Penn State in front of a school and Big Ten record-setting attendance of 17,525. The at-
tendance ranked No. 3 in the country for crowds at a women’s college basketball game
in the 2004-05 season.
In postseason play, Ohio State reached the regional semifinals of the NCAA tournament
for the first time since 1993.
Front Row (L to R): Perozek, Lowry, Coutts, Johnson, Sanford, Cline, Snavely. Back Row:
Darsch (Head Coach), Ostrowski (Asst. Coach), Noel (Mgr.), Jones, Sanchez, Smith, Bruce,
Pullie, Lindsey (Asst. Coach), Daniel (Trainer), Roesch (Grad Asst.), Keller (Mgr.)
1988-89 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (24-6)
Big Ten Co-Champions
NCAA East Regional Semifinalists
The Buckeyes posted a 16-2 mark in the Big Ten and finished the regular season with
nine consecutive conference wins. The squad went on to advance to the east regional
semifinals of the NCAA tournament. Nikita Lowry was named a Kodak All-American and
Lisa Cline garnered Big Ten Player of the Year accolades. Lowry and Cline were named
first team All-Big Ten and teammates Nicole Sanchez and Geneva Sanford were named
honorable mention All-Big Ten.
Front Row (L to R): Kim Wilburn, Ashley Allen, Debbie Merrill, Tia Battle, Candace Dark. Back
Row: Marscilla Packer, Star Allen, Tamarah Riley, Alice Jamen, Jessica Davenport, Stephanie
Blanton, Brandie Hoskins.
2005-06 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
Big Ten Champions
Ohio State repeated as Big Ten champions and captured the program’s first conference
tournament crown in 2006. Led by junior center Jessica Davenport, who won her second
Big Ten Player of the Year award, the Buckeyes concluded the season with an overall record
of 29-3 and finished 15-1 in Big Ten play. After opening 1-1 in league competition, the
Buckeyes rolled off 14 straight Big Ten victories en route to their ninth all-time conference
title, the most in league history.
Overall, the Buckeyes won a program-best 20 consecutive games and earned their second
all-time No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.
Head coach Jim Foster was awarded league coach of the year honors for the second
straight season after guiding the Buckeyes to the team’s fourth NCAA appearance in his
four seasons at Ohio State.
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Front Row (L to R): Johnson, Lowry, Cline, Smith, Lewis, Roesch, Mazzola, Sanford, Coutts.
Back Row (L to R): Daniel (Trainer), Angel (Asst.), Lindsey (Asst. Coach), Darsch (Head Coach),
Hall, Gilkey, Dombkowski, Winters, Roth, Ostrowski (Asst. Coach), McClure (Grad Asst.),
Snavely (Mgr.), Noel (Mgr.), Davis (Mgr.).
1985-86 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (23-7)
Big Ten Champions / NCAA Mideast Regional Semifinalists
Nancy Darsch began her first season at the helm of the Ohio State women’s basketball
program and led the Buckeyes to a 16-2 Big Ten record. The program advanced to the
mideast regional semifinals of the NCAA tournament. Tracey Hall became Ohio State’s
first Big Ten player of the year and also was a first team All-Big Ten selection. Lisa Cline
was recognized as an honorable mention selection all-league and was named Big Ten
Freshman of the Year.
Front Row (L to R): Smith, Angel, Plank, Simpson, Roesch. Back Row: Chorman (Mgr.), White
(Grad Asst.), Tucker (Grad Asst.), Cowdery, Hamilton, Watt, Lewis, Chapman, Robinson,
Busch, Van Derveer (Head Coach), Lichonczak (Asst. Coach), Daniel (Trainer).
1982-83 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (23-5)
Big Ten Co-Champions
In the first official season of Big Ten competition, the Buckeyes tallied a 15-3 confer-
ence record to claim its first Big Ten championship. The squad also defended the floor of
St. John Arena with a perfect 14-0 home record. Yvette Angel was honored as a first team
All-Big Ten selection.
Front Row (L to R): Smith, Lewis, Busch, Chapman, Watt, Angel, Roesch. Back Row: Snavely
(Mgr.), Noel (Mgr.), Daniel (Trainer), Coutts, Gilkey, Winters, Dombkowski, Hall, Roth, Maz-
zola, Williams, VanDerveer (Head Coach), Lichonczak (Asst. Coach), Tucker (Asst. Coach),
Guevara (Grad Asst.).
1984-85 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (23-8)
Big Ten Champions / NCAA East Regional Finalists
Head coach Tara VanDerveer spent her last season at Ohio State leading the program
to an undefeated 18-0 record in Big Ten play. The squad finished the season on a 20-game
win streak before falling to eventual national champion Old Dominion in the east regional
finals of the NCAA tournament. Yvette Angel and Francine Lewis were honored with
first-team All-Big Ten accolades. Tracey Hall was named to the second team and also was
dubbed Ohio State’s first Big Ten freshman of the year. VanDerveer was awarded Big Ten
coach of the year laurels.
1983-84 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (22-7)
Big Ten Champions / NCAA First Round
Ohio State posted a 17-1 record in Big Ten action for its first outright conference title.
Head coach Tara VanDerveer was recognized as Ohio State’s first Big Ten coach of the year.
Buckeyes Carla Chapman and Francine Lewis were first-team All-Big Ten selections while
Yvette Angel was honored as a second team all-conference pick. Chapman also became
the first Buckeye to be named Big Ten Player of the Week on Jan. 16.
Front Row (L to R): Johnson, Cline, Gilkey, Dombkowski, Roth, Sanford, Coutts. Back Row: Daniel
(Trainer), Noel (Mgr.), Ostrowski (Asst. Coach), Hall, Sanchez, Smith, Lowry, McClure (Grad. Asst.),
Lindsey (Asst. Coach), Darsch (Head Coach), Davis (Mgr.).
1986-87 OHIO STATE BUCKEYES (26-5)
Big Ten Co-Champions / NCAA West Regional Finalists
Ohio State finished the year with a 17-1 conference record and also amassed an impres-
sive 12-1 mark on the road. The Buckeyes competed in the Elite Eight of the NCAA tourna-
ment, advancing to the west regional finals. Tracey Hall became the first Ohio State player
to be recognized as a Kodak All-American. She also was honored as the Big Ten Player of
the Year and was a first team All-Big Ten selection. Lisa Cline received second team all-
conference laurels and Jodi Roth was named honorable mention all-conference.
CHAMPIONS
BIG TEN
Front Row (L to R): Chapman, Watt, Cowdery, Robinson, Busch, Angel. Back Row: Daniel
(Trainer), White (Grad Asst.), Tucker (Grad Asst.), Smith, Roth, Gilkey, Dombkowski,
Lewis, Roesch, Lichonczak (Asst. Coach), VanDerveer (Head Coach), Todd (Mgr.), Chorman
(Mgr.).
O h i o S t a t e B u c k e y e s . c o m
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2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
86 + 22 Central State
56 + 51 Kent State
49 + 34 Bowling Green Y
COMBS
1970–71
Overall Record 4–2
OSU OPP Opponent
37 42 Ball State
52 + 32 Ohio
40 46 Dayton
66 + 23 Miami (Ohio)
74 + 45 Kent State
49 + 43 Bowling Green
1971–72
Overall Record 10–4
Home 3–1 Away 3–2 Neutral 4–1
OSU OPP Opponent
44 51 BALL STATE
68 + 53 BGSU
53 + 35 OHIO
35 + 27 Dayton
Marshall
+ MIAMI (OHIO)
+ Kent State
OAISW Tournament (Cedarville)
53 + 44 Wooster
47 + 28 Wittenberg
49 + 47 Bowling Green
66 + 56 Cedarville
MAIAW Tournament (C. Michigan)
Goshen
+ Bowling Green
Central MichiganON
1972-80 (157-58, .739)
1972–73
Overall Record 15–1
Home 3–0 Away 7–0 Neutral 5–1
OSU OPP Opponent
45 + 33 Bowling Green
53 + 35 Ohio
82 + 42 Dayton
61 + 33 Miami (Ohio)
63 + 35 MARSHALL
58 + 25 Ashland
64 + 33 CEDARVILLE
47 + 28 OHIO DOMINICAN
OAISW Tournament (Cedarville)
53 + 21 Ohio Northern
68 + 31 Akron
65 + 23 Cincinnati
60 + 56 Cedarville
MAIAW Tournament (Cedarville)
62 + 29 Wisconsin
54 + 43 Calvin
12/20 56 – 60 Kentucky
12/20 44 – 61 Stephen F. Austin
01/12 50 – 56 Pittsburgh
01/13 84 + 50 Cincinnati
01/17 68 + 42 BOWLING GREEN
01/19 69 + 66 EASTERN KENTUCKY
01/20 73 + 53 OHIO
01/23 74 + 38 Michigan State
01/24 46 – 50 Western Michigan
01/27 67 + 44 MIAMI (OHIO)
01/30 48 + 45 James Madison
01/31 70 + 62 Illinois State
02/03 94 + 35 Cedarville
Big Ten Tournament (Champaign, Ill.)**
02/06 66 + 34 Minnesota**
02/07 61 + 28 Purdue**
02/07 73 + 60 Michigan State**
02/09 48 + 41 ASHLAND
02/14 55 + 47 INDIANA
02/16 70 + 50 KENTUCKY
02/17 65 + 50 Mt. St. Joseph
02/24 52 + 40 AKRON
02/27 56 + 50 NORTH CAROLINA
OAISW Tournament (Cedarville)
03/04 76 + 34 Central State
03/05 84 + 41 Mt. St. Joseph
03/06 66 + 52 Cincinnati
03/06 79 + 69 Ashland
MAIAW Tournament (Mt. Pleasant, Mich.)
58 61 Grand Valley State
85 + 48 Marshall
74 + 57 Indiana
70 + 57 Ball State
1976–77
Overall Record 21–7
Home 3–2 Away 11–2 Neutral 7–1
OSU OPP Opponent
12/04 87 + 55 Marshall
Mississippi University for Women
Christmas Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.)
*
12/17 65 + 59 Pittsburgh
*
12/17 65 – 71 Mississippi
*
12/18 74 + 69 Belhaven
*
12/18 57 – 67 Tennessee
*
Penn State Invitational (Univ. Park, Pa.)
**
01/07 42 – 54 Southern Connecticut
**
01/08 76 – 79 Penn State
**
01/11 60 – 63 WILLIAM PENN
01/15 94 + 37 Bowling Green
01/17 93 + 67 PITTSBURGH
01/22 71 + 54 WESTERN MICHIGAN
01/25 72 + 38 Miami (Ohio)
01/31 92 + 52 Ohio
02/05 85 + 68 North Carolina
02/08 82 + 57 Ashland
Big Ten Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.)
***
02/11 83 + 38 Purdue
***
02/12 66 + 45 Indiana
***
02/12 70 + 68 Michigan State
***
02/14 71 + 55 CINCINNATI
02/17 72 – 79 ILLINOIS STATE
02/19 62 + 47 Indiana
02/22 105 + 35 Akron
02/26 83 + 58 Eastern Kentucky
OAISW Tournament (Oxford)
03/04 94 + 40 Akron
03/05 97 + 54 Bowling Green State
03/05 81 + 49 Miami (Ohio)
OHIO STATE COACHING HISTORY
Years Coach Seasons Won Lost Pct.
1965-70 Phyllis J. Bailey 5 28 10 .737
1970-72 Mary Combs 2 14 6 .700
1972-80 Debbie Wilson 8 157 58 .739
1980-85 Tara VanDerveer 5 110 37 .748
1985-97 Nancy Darsch 12 234 125 .652
1997-01 Beth Burns 5 81 65 .555
2002-Pres Jim Foster 8 212 52 .803
TOTALS 45 836 353 .703
44 53 Indiana
63 + 38 Cedarville (Consolation)
1973–74
Overall Record 18–2
Home 6–1 Away 6–0 Neutral 6–1
OSU OPP Opponent
74 + 34 BALL STATE
64 + 54 BOWLING GREEN
50 + 31 OHIO
57 + 53 Indiana State
50 + 43 Western Michigan
52 + 44 Calvin
68 + 42 Cedarville
50 52 INDIANA
64 + 29 ASHLAND
57 + 48 Marshall
56 + 32 MIAMI (OHIO)
72 + 43 EDINBORO STATE
OAISW Tournament (Wooster)
69 + 30 Mt. St. Joseph
60 + 41 Wooster
66 + 40 Ohio
70 + 41 Bowling Green
MAIAW Tournament (Terre Haute, Ind.)
54 + 34 Michigan State
55 + 50 Goshen (Ind.)
50 61 Illinois State
70 + 46 Western Illinois
(Consolation Final)
1974–75
Overall Record 19–5
Home 5–1 Away 6–2 Neutral 8–2
OSU OPP Opponent
50 - 56 Bowling Green
01/21 66 + 33 Ohio
01/24 63 + 40 WESTERN MICHIGAN
01/25 69 + 64 INDIANA STATE
01/31 34 – 66 AUSTRALIA
02/01 67 + 59 Eastern Kentucky
02/02 77 + 66 Kentucky
02/04 87 + 44 CEDARVILLE
02/08 67 + 43 MARSHALL
02/11 66 + 58 Ashland
02/13 62 – 64 Indiana
02/18 62 + 51 Miami (Ohio)
02/22 57 + 53 PITTSBURGH
OAISW Tournament (Ada)
02/27 91 + 32 Ohio Wesleyan
02/28 80 + 42 Wooster
02/28 70 + 36 Dayton
03/01 59 + 44 Bowling Green State
MAIAW Tournament (Normal, Ill.)
03/04 72 + 57 Morris Harvey
03/05 65 + 46 Wisconsin LaCrosse
03/06 52 + 42 Indiana
03/08 56 + 41 Illinois State
AIAW Tournament (Harrisonburg, Va.)
03/19 72 + 59 West Georgia
50 73 Southern Connecticut
51 61 Kansas State
1975–76
Overall Record 26–6
Home 9–0 Away 6–2 Neutral 11–4
OSU OPP Opponent
12/19 86 + 60
Mississippi
Univ. For Women
12/19 60 – 83 Tennessee Tech
1965–66
Overall Record 3–4
OSU OPP Opponent
46 + 41 Muskingum
36 38 Kent State
38 39 Dayton
40 55 Miami (Ohio)
38 44 Bowling Green
85 + 50 Denison
39 + 29 Ohio
1966–67
Overall Record 5–3
OSU OPP Opponent
37 38 Ashland
57 + 21 Baldwin–Wallace
60 + 41 OHIO
45 + 37 Bowling Green
55 62 Miami (Ohio)
53 56 Kent State
65 + 25 Dayton
65 + 41 Central State
1967–68
Overall Record 5–1
OSU OPP Opponent
54 + 39 Ashland
71 + 45 OHIO
52 + 36 Dayton
32 35 Kent State
84 + 63 Miami (Ohio)
62 + 41 Bowling Green
1968–69
Overall Record 8–2
OSU OPP Opponent/Tournament
49 + 37 Bowling Green
58 + 29 Ohio
54 + 48 Dayton
69 + 31 Kent State
69 + 35 Mt. St. Joseph
59 + 57 Central State
53 + 46 Marysville
31 + 11 Ashland
29 31 Lynchburg
63 67 Northeastern
1969–70
Overall Record 7–0
OSU OPP Opponent
52 + 19 Ball State
60 + 24 Ohio
62 + 50 Dayton
61 + 37 Miami (Ohio)
YEARLY RESULTS
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O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
1980–81
Overall Record 17–15
Big Ten 2–1/3rd
Home 4–5 Away 4–5 Neutral 9–5
OSU OPP Opponent
12/02 82 + 63 Marshall
12/06 71 + 37 W. MICHI/GAN
12/13 79 + 67 ILLINOIS
Carolina Christmas Classic (Chapel Hill,
N.C.)
1
12/18 67 – 75 North Carolina
1
12/19 85 + 56 Northern Kentucky
1
12/20 58 – 65 Pittsburgh
1
12/30 54 – 74 DePaul
01/03 60 – 71 Minnesota
01/06 46 – 54 DETROIT
01/08 69 + 62 SOUTH CAROLINA
01/10 66 + 53 Michigan State
01/13 66 – 69 CINCINNATI
01/17 56 – 64 ILLINOIS STATE
01/19 42 – 61 Indiana
01/21 53 – 58 Miami (Ohio)
01/24 93 + 59 INDIANA STATE
01/26 72 + 69 Purdue
Jennies Classic (Warrensburg, Mo.)
2
01/30 67 + 66 Colorado State
2
01/31 63 + 54 C. Missouri State
2
01/31 59 – 60 TENNESSEE TECH
Big Ten Tournament (Evanston, Ill.)
3
02/13 74 + 59 Illinois
3
02/14 48 – 65 Minnesota
3
02/15 58 + 56 Indiana
3
02/19 69 + 64 Kent State
02/24 71 – 79 Michigan
02/28 75 – 78 DAYTON
OAISW Tournament (Toledo)
03/06 74 + 52 Bowling Green State
03/07 65 + 63 Cincinnati
03/08 67 + 62 Kent State
MAIAW Tournament (Normal, Ill.)
03/12 60 + 54 Indiana
03/13 70 – 73 Illinois State
03/14 49 – 54 Detroit
1981–82
Overall Record 20–7
Big Ten 3–0/1st
Home 10–2 Away 6–4 Neutral 4–1
OSU OPP Opponent
12/01 74 + 59 TOLEDO
12/04 75 + 41 Western Michigan
12/12 75 + 69 KENTUCKY
Giusti Tournament of Champions (Portland,
Ore.)
1
12/16 88 + 62 Portland State
1
12/17 83 + 82 Tennessee (2 OT)
1
12/18 60 – 68 Oregon 3
12/29 67 + 58 INDIANA
01/02 66 – 78 PENN STATE
01/05 81 + 68 West Virginia
01/09 80 + 64 MICHIGAN
01/12 68 + 61 Dayton
01/16 52 + 49 Detroit
01/19 66 + 44 MOREHEAD STATE
01/23 70 + 52 PURDUE
01/29 60 – 65 Illinois
01/30 60 – 67 Illinois State
02/02 82 + 70 MIAMI (OHIO)
02/06 59 – 65 MICHIGAN STATE
MAIAW Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.)
03/10 78 + 59 So. Illinois–Carbondale
03/11 63 – 75 Michigan State
1977–78
Overall Record 23–8
Big Ten 3-0/1st
Home 7–0 Away 4–5 Neutral 12–3
OSU OPP Opponent
70 + 58 Kentucky
102 + 51 MARSHALL
58 + 53 Pittsburgh
12/12 56 – 89 Tennessee
Mississippi University for Women
Christmas Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.)
*
12/15 53 – 55 Mississippi University
*
12/16 54 – 59 North Texas State
*
12/16 72 + 55 Belhaven
*
12/17 65 + 55 Kansas State
*
01/03 94 + 47 MICHIGAN
Penn State Invitational (Univ. Park, Pa.)
**
01/06 58 – 68 Penn State
**
01/07 68 + 65 Southern Connecticut
**
01/11 89 + 62 West Virginia
01/16 53 + 48 ASHLAND
84 + 38 Cincinnati
02/04 80 + 66 NORTH CAROLINA
Big Ten Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.)
***
02/10 73 + 49 Wisconsin
***
02/11 66 + 61 Michigan State
***
02/12 77 + 62 Minnesota
***
02/15 81 + 61 EASTERN KENTUCKY
02/18 70 – 80 Immaculata
02/21 85 + 56 N. KENTUCKY
68 78 Illinois State
02/28 65 + 64 MICHIGAN STATE
OAISW Tournament (Bowling Green)
03/03 100 + 37 Toledo
03/03 85 + 42 Kent State
03/04 75 + 60 Miami (Ohio)
MAIAW Tournament (East Lansing, Mich.)
03/09 81 + 58 West Virginia
03/10 85 + 52 Wisconsin
03/11 71 + 58 Southern Illinois
AIAW Central Satellite (Denton, Texas)
03/17 56 – 66 Wayland Baptist
03/18 69 – 79 Missouri
1978–79
Overall Record 19–11
Big Ten 2–1/3rd
Home 8–2 Away 4–3 Neutral 7–6
OSU OPP Opponent
12/02 59 – 70 KENTUCKY
12/09 71 + 58 W. MICHIGAN
12/12 74 – 88 Tennessee
Mississippi University for Women
Christmas Tournament (Biloxi, Miss.)
*
12/14 69 + 55 Belhaven
*
12/15 59 – 69 Tennessee
*
12/15 72 – 84 Mississippi
*
12/16 68 – 79 Mississippi University
*
12/30 80 – 81 East Carolina
12/31 74 – 76 North Carolina
Penn State Invitational (Univ. Park, Pa.)
**
01/05 59 – 89 Texas–Austin
**
01/06 79 + 69 S. Connecticut
**
01/09 56 + 52 SOUTH CAROLINA
01/13 84 + 70 Queens
01/15 88 + 83 Michigan
01/20 86 + 76 INDIANA STATE
01/23 74 + 50 WEST VIRGINIA
01/26 48 – 72 OLD DOMINION
01/30 85 + 38 CINCINNATI
02/03 61 + 60 ILLINOIS–CHICAGO
Big Ten Tournament (Bloomington, Ind.)
***
02/09 79 + 67 Illinois
***
02/09 69 – 75 Michigan State
***
02/10 83 + 75 Minnesota
***
02/15 74 + 57 ILLINOIS STATE
02/17 84 + 68 Eastern Kentucky
02/19 68 + 60 DAYTON
02/24 78 + 68 Michigan State
OAISW Tournament (Akron)
03/01 71 + 30 Cleveland State
03/02 73 + 49 Kent State
03/03 62 + 56 Youngstown State
MAIAW Tournament (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
03/08 69 – 75 Detroit
1979–80
Overall Record 16–18
Big Ten 0–1/T6th
Home 8–3 Away 2–8 Neutral 6–7
OSU OPP Opponent
Queens’ Classic (Plainview, Texas)
1
11/22 67 – 89 Louisiana Tech
1
11/23 75 – 84 Memphis State
1
11/24 85 – 88 Brigham Young
1
12/01 71 + 37 INDIANA
12/07 73 + 68 Western Michigan
12/09 63 – 65 MICHIGAN STATE
Mid–America Classic (Columbia, Mo.)
2
12/14 59 – 95 Missouri
1
12/15 73 + 63 Queens
1
12/18 70 – 92 Montclair State
Princeton Invitational (Princeton, N.J.)
3
12/21 87 + 58 Princeton
3
12/22 74 + 66 St. John’s
3
01/02 75 + 74 COLORADO
Penn State Invitational (Univ. Park, Pa.)
4
01/04 58 – 87 Texas–Austin
4
01/05 102 + 49 S. Connecticut
4
01/08 75 + 52 MICHIGAN
01/12 62 + 51 DEPAUL
01/16 80 + 60 Cincinnati
01/19 68 – 84 Illinois State
01/21 62 – 71 Indiana State
01/25 69 – 75 MIAMI (OHIO)
01/27 59 – 90 Kentucky
01/31 56 – 72 TENNESSEE
02/02 53 – 89 Dayton
Big Ten Tournament (Madison, Wis.)
5
02/08 60 – 61 Iowa
5
02/13 71 + 53 KENT STATE
02/16 56 – 85 Old Dominion
02/18 47 – 75 South Carolina
02/23 66 – 78 Tennessee Tech
OAISW Tournament (Columbus, Ohio)
03/01 81 + 51 OHIO
03/02 69 + 57 KENT STATE
03/02 69 + 62 CINCINNATI
MAIAW Championship (Terre Haute, Ind.)
80 + 68 Wisconsin
49 62 Northwestern
79 + 62 Marshall
TARA VANDERVEER
Big Ten Tournament
(East Lansing, Mich.)
2
02/12 68 + 66 Minnesota
2
02/13 69 + 68 Northwestern
2
02/14 69 + 66 Illinois
2
02/17 71 + 66 CLEVELAND STATE
02/20 71 + 55 PITTSBURGH
02/27 68 + 64 Syracuse
03/02 70 – 71 Cincinnati
03/06 63 + 55 DEPAUL
NCAA TOURNAMENT (First Round - Des
Moines, Iowa)
03/14 79 – 90 Drake
1982–83
Overall Record 23–5
Big Ten 15–3/t 1st
Home 14–0 Away 7–5 Neutral 2–0
OSU OPP Opponent
11/27 76 + 50 DETROIT
12/02 60 – 74 Kentucky
12/04 90 + 57 DAYTON
12/11 83 + 64 CINCINNATI
Lady Brahman Christmas Invitational
(Tampa, Fla.)
1
12/17 91 + 63 Miami (Fla.)
1
12/18 101 + 74 South Florida
1
12/19 74 + 63 Virginia
12/21 62 – 78 Penn State
12/30 78 + 61 ILLINOIS STATE
01/03 81 + 67 SYRACUSE
01/09 79 + 63 INDIANA
01/14 89 + 43 PURDUE
01/16 81 + 69 ILLINOIS
01/21 82 + 62 Michigan
01/23 77 + 68 Michigan State
01/28 77 + 57 IOWA
01/30 89 + 59 NORTHWESTERN
02/04 84 + 66 Wisconsin
02/06 56 – 68 Minnesota
02/11 79 + 48 MINNESOTA
02/13 75 + 61 WISCONSIN
02/18 70 – 88 Northwestern
02/20 72 + 57 Iowa
02/25 70 + 63 MICHIGAN STATE
02/27 74 + 60 MICHIGAN
03/04 78 + 71 Illinois
03/06 91 + 68 Purdue
03/11 56 – 62 Indiana
1983–84
Overall Record 22–7
Big Ten 17–1/1st
Home 12–3 Away 10–3 Neutral 0–1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/26 64 + 39 Morehead State
11/29 77 + 52 WEST VIRGINIA
12/02 68 – 73 KENTUCKY
12/10 83 + 75 Pittsburgh
Dial Classic (Dallas, Texas)
1
12/16 88 – 94 Stephen F. Austin (OT)
1
12/17 57 – 79 Louisiana Tech
1
12/23 73 – 102 Southern California
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
2
12/29 67 – 73 CLEMSON
2
12/30 87 + 68 MIAMI (OHIO)
2
01/02 89 + 62 OHIO
01/08 69 + 55 Indiana
01/13 83 + 60 Purdue
01/16 80 + 63 Illinois
YEARLY RESULTS
OHIO STATE
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2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
12/07 75 + 66 SYRACUSE
12/15 74 + 42 Illinois State
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
1
12/20 82 + 65 UTAH
1
12/21 95 + 75 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
1
12/28 87 + 74 NEVADA–LAS VEGAS
12/30 66 – 70 KENTUCKY
01/03 72 + 58 Michigan State
01/05 77 + 53 Michigan
01/08 81 – 83 SOUTHERN CAL (OT)
01/10 81 + 48 WISCONSIN
01/12 82 + 70 NORTHWESTERN
01/17 84 + 80 INDIANA
01/24 74 + 63 Illinois
01/26 71 + 59 Purdue
01/31 95 + 65 MINNESOTA
02/02 70 + 54 IOWA
02/07 73 + 71 Northwestern (OT)
02/09 85 + 50 Wisconsin
02/14 66 – 68 Indiana
02/21 78 + 50 PURDUE
02/23 90 + 71 ILLINOIS
02/28 64 – 75 Iowa
03/02 77 + 70 Minnesota
03/06 73 + 48 MICHIGAN
03/08 98 + 63 MICHIGAN STATE
NCAA TOURNAMENT
(Second Round - Columbus, Ohio)
03/16 87 + 71 MARYLAND
(Mideast Regional Semifinals - Iowa City, Iowa)
03/20 80 – 81 Louisiana State
1986–87
Overall Record 26–5
Big Ten 17–1/t1st
Home 11–1 Away 12–1 Neutral 3–2
OSU OPP Opponent
Texas Classic (Austin, Texas)
1
12/05 87 + 64 Colorado
1
12/06 78 – 99 Texas
1
12/12 76 + 71 Kentucky
12/14 87 + 61 Central Michigan
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
2
12/19 75 + 60 WEST VIRGINIA
2
12/20 65 – 70 N.C. STATE
2
Orange Bowl Invitational (Miami, Fla.)
3
12/27 79 + 75 Miami (Fla.)
3
12/28 63 – 97 Texas
3
12/29 83 + 63 Southern Cal
3
01/03 72 + 52 Indiana
01/05 86 + 66 NORTHERN ILL.
01/09 72 + 48 MICHIGAN
01/11 76 + 64 MICHIGAN STATE
01/16 80 + 66 Northwestern
01/18 89 + 49 Wisconsin
01/23 79 + 53 MINNESOTA
01/25 67 + 54 IOWA
01/30 81 + 67 Purdue
02/01 68 + 64 Illinois
02/06 79 + 65 Michigan State
02/08 72 + 61 Michigan
02/13 97 + 62 WISCONSIN
02/15 89 + 62 NORTHWESTERN
02/20 54 – 66 Iowa
02/22 82 + 76 Minnesota
02/27 75 + 64 ILLINOIS
03/01 97 + 86 PURDUE
03/05 60 + 56 INDIANA
NCAA TOURNAMENT
01/27 106 + 82 Minnesota
01/29 66 + 56 Michigan State
02/03 66 – 76 Indiana
02/10 69 + 62 MICHIGAN STATE
02/12 89 + 51 MICHIGAN
02/15 73 + 55 Illinois
02/17 59 + 56 Purdue
02/21 66 + 57 IOWA
02/24 103 + 71 MINNESOTA
03/05 77 + 64 INDIANA
03/08 77 + 61 Wisconsin
03/11 79 + 70 Northwestern
NCAA TOURNAMENT
(Second Round - Columbus, Ohio)
03/19 81 + 66 JAMES MADISON
(East Regional Semifinals - Bowling Green, Ky.)
03/23 83 – 89 Long Beach State
1989–90
Overall Record 18–12
Big Ten: 11–7/t4th
Home 12–3 Away 5–8 Neutral 1–1
OSU OPP Opponent
Nebraska Tournament (Lincoln, Neb.)
1
11/24 78 – 88 Georgia
1
11/25 65 + 40 St. Louis
1
11/28 89 + 86 KENTUCKY (3OT)
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
2
12/02 60 + 50 SYRACUSE
2
12/03 86 + 73 LOUISIANA STATE
2
12/09 70 – 96 Illinois State
12/14 52 – 82 Texas
12/17 82 + 64 Marshall
12/20 66 + 57 UCLA
12/30 78 – 93 PENN STATE
01/05 57 – 64 Northwestern
01/07 72 + 64 Wisconsin
01/12 84 + 67 MICHIGAN
01/14 76 + 58 MICHIGAN STATE
01/19 82 + 68 Purdue
01/21 66 – 69 Illinois (OT)
01/26 64 + 58 MINNESOTA
01/28 48 – 71 IOWA
02/02 81 + 64 INDIANA
02/09 72 + 66 Michigan State (2OT)
02/11 55 – 58 Michigan
02/16 79 + 47 ILLINOIS
02/18 84 + 80 PURDUE (OT)
02/23 51 – 94 Iowa
02/25 86 + 72 Minnesota
03/02 63 – 66 Indiana (OT)
03/08 78 + 57 WISCONSIN
03/10 78 – 84 NORTHWESTERN
NCAA TOURNAMENT
(First Round - Columbus, Ohio)
03/14 73 + 61 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS
(Second Round - Austin, Texas)
03/18 66 – 95 Texas
1990–91
Overall Record 11-17
Big Ten: 8-10/T5th
Home 8-6 Away 3-9 Neutral 0-2
OSU OPP Opponent
11/23 80 + 74 EASTERN MICHIGAN
11/28 73 – 107 Kentucky
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
1
12/01 84 + 71 PITTSBURGH
1
12/02 54 – 63 NEBRASKA
1
YEARLY RESULTS
OHIO STATE
01/20 68 + 45 MICHIGAN
01/22 89 + 67 MICHIGAN STATE
01/27 64 + 56 Iowa
01/29 90 + 76 Northwestern
02/03 85 + 66 WISCONSIN
02/05 106 + 79 MINNESOTA
02/10 80 + 63 Minnesota
02/12 70 – 79 Wisconsin
02/17 84 + 71 NORTHWESTERN
02/19 82 + 60 IOWA
02/24 71 + 68 Michigan State
02/26 86 + 69 Michigan
03/02 76 + 50 ILLINOIS
03/04 93 + 58 PURDUE
03/07 74 + 53 INDIANA*
NCAA TOURNAMENT (First Round -
Columbus, Ohio )
03/18 55 – 77 MISSISSIPPI
1984–85
Overall Record 28–3
Big Ten 18–0/1st
Home 15–1 Away 12–1 Neutral 1–1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/21 87 + 51 ILLINOIS STATE
11/27 61 – 74 Kentucky
11/29 78 + 75 CINCINNATI
12/02 66 + 59 PENN STATE
12/08 76 + 53 Syracuse
12/13 72 + 58 Nevada–Las Vegas
12/15 83 + 75 Arizona State
12/20 87 + 54 CENTRAL MICHIGAN
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
1
12/28 79 + 47 STANFORD
1
12/29 57 – 58 GEORGIA
1
01/04 105 + 77 MICHIGAN STATE
01/06 79 + 51 MICHIGAN
01/11 66 + 53 Wisconsin
01/13 80 + 58 Northwestern
01/18 75 + 53 Indiana
01/25 77 + 58 ILLINOIS*
01/27 96 + 70 PURDUE
02/01 64 + 58 Minnesota
02/03 56 + 47 Iowa
02/08 87 + 67 NORTHWESTERN
02/10 62 + 48 WISCONSIN
02/15 86 + 69 INDIANA
02/22 81 + 63 Purdue
02/24 88 + 69 Illinois
03/01 64 + 41 IOWA
03/03 85 + 72 MINNESOTA
03/07 73 + 57 Michigan
03/09 93 + 62 Michigan State
NCAA TOURNAMENT
(Second Round - Columbus, Ohio)
03/17 102 + 60 HOLY CROSS
(East Regional Semifinals - Norfolk,Va.)
03/21 81 + 78 Penn State
(East Regional Finals - Norfolk, Va.)
03/23 68 – 72 Old Dominion .652)
1985–86
Overall Record 23–7
Big Ten 16–2/1st
Home 14–3 Away 9–3 Neutral 0–1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/26 98 + 79 Cincinnati
11/29 76 – 78 TEXAS
12/01 55 – 59 Penn State
(Second Round - Eugene, Ore.)
03/14 76 + 62 Oregon
(West Regional Semifinals - Los Angeles, Calif.)
03/19 74 + 63 Southern California
(West Regional Finals - Los Angeles, Calif.)
03/21 82 – 102 Long Beach State
1987–88
Overall Record 25–5
Big Ten 16–2/2nd
Home 15–0 Away 9–3 Neutral 1–2
OSU OPP Opponent
12/01 89 + 73 Northern Illinois
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
1
12/04 99 + 62 BOSTON COLLEGE
1
12/05 101 + 45 LOYOLA–CHICAGO
1
12/12 72 + 53 CINCINNATI
12/15 76 + 67 Cal State–Fullerton
12/18 81 – 85 Southern Cal
N.C. State Classic (Raleigh, N.C.)
2
12/28 66 – 80 Georgia
2
12/29 85 + 67 Providence
01/02 88 + 58 TEXAS
01/08 83 + 70 INDIANA
01/11 75 + 60 RUTGERS
01/15 77 + 66 Michigan
01/17 66 – 74 Michigan State (OT)
01/22 63 + 50
NORTHWESTERN
01/23 84 + 54 WISCONSIN
01/29 91 + 59 Minnesota
01/31 64 – 75 Iowa
02/05 73 + 48 PURDUE
02/07 92 + 53 ILLINOIS
02/12 82 + 59 MICHIGAN STATE
02/14 87 + 73 MICHIGAN
02/19 87 + 70 Wisconsin
02/21 82 + 64 Northwestern
02/26 58 + 54 IOWA
02/28 88 + 48 MINNESOTA
03/04 78 + 62 Illinois
03/06 70 + 59 Purdue
03/10 68 + 49 Indiana
NCAA TOURNAMENT
(Second Round - Columbus, Ohio)
03/20 116 + 75 SYRACUSE
(Mideast Regional Semifinals - Athens, Ga.)
03/24 66 – 81 Maryland
1988–89
Overall Record 24–6
Big Ten: 16–2/T1st
Home 13–1 Away 11–4 Neutral 0–1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/26 68 – 88 Rutgers
11/29 82 + 80 Kentucky
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
1
12/03 69 + 50 NORTHEASTERN
1
12/04 66 – 75 ILLINOIS STATE
1
12/10 58 – 64 Cincinnati
12/12 81 + 60 BOWLING GREEN
12/18 59 + 49 Boston College
12/20 97 + 54 MARSHALL
12/28 72 + 67 Colorado
12/30 63 + 46 UCLA
01/06 85 + 68 NORTHWESTERN
01/08 84 + 53 WISCONSIN
01/13 85 + 70 Michigan
01/15 70 – 84 Iowa
01/20 78 + 72 PURDUE
01/22 67 + 51 ILLINOIS
178
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
12/14 81 + 48 Massachusetts
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
1
12/18 97 + 65 C. MICHIGAN
1
12/19 89 + 72 GEORGIA
1
12/22 91 + 80 UCLA
12/30 84 + 55 SYRACUSE
Big Ten-ACC Challenge
2
01/02 91 + 84 VIRGINIA
2
01/07 67 - 70 Vanderbilt
01/10 87 + 57 ILLINOIS
01/15 84 + 78 Purdue
01/17 81 + 67 Indiana
01/22 90 + 73 MICHIGAN
01/24 78 + 57 MICHIGAN STATE
01/27 80 - 97 Penn State
01/29 70 + 66 Wisconsin
02/05 62 - 79 Iowa
02/12 99 + 58 INDIANA
02/14 72 + 61 PURDUE
02/19 88 + 51 Michigan State
02/21 79 + 59 Michigan
02/24 73 + 71 PENN STATE
02/26 95 + 58 WISCONSIN
03/04 95 + 76 MINNESOTA
03/07 72 + 60 IOWA
03/11 76 + 66 Northwestern
03/13 94 + 78 Illinois
NCAA TOURNAMENT
(Second Round - Columbus, Ohio)
03/21 91 + 60 RUTGERS
(Mideast Regional Semifinals - Richmond, Va.)
03/25 86 + 73 Western Ky.
(Mideast Regional Finals - Richmond, Va.)
03/27 75 + 73 Virginia
(National Semifinals - Atlanta, Ga.)
04/03 73 + 72 Iowa (OT)
(National Championship - Atlanta, Ga.)
04/04 82 - 84 Texas Tech
1993-94
Overall Record 14-14
Big Ten 7-11/T7th
Home 6-6 Away 7-6 Neutral 1-2
OSU OPP Opponent
11/21 45 - 80 Tennessee
11/28 97 + 66 MASSACHUSETTS
12/01 82 + 80 VANDERBILT
12/11 54 + 45 James Madison
12/14 85 + 61 Syracuse
12/19 105 + 70 KANSAS STATE
12/21 94 + 81 Kentucky
Lady Gator Classic (Gainesville, Fla.)
1
12/28 56 - 82 Southern Miss.
1
12/29 82 + 63 Pennsylvania
1
01/05 64 + 58 Illinois
Big Ten-ACC Challenge
2
01/08 65 - 68 Virginia
2
01/14 52 - 76 PURDUE
01/16 92 + 65 INDIANA
01/21 81 + 61 Michigan
01/23 87 + 50 Michigan State
01/25 66 - 74 PENN STATE
01/28 90 - 99 WISCONSIN
02/04 61 - 64 IOWA
02/11 67 - 77 Indiana
02/13 64 - 85 Purdue
02/18 72 - 73 MICHIGAN STATE
02/20 80 + 73 MICHIGAN
02/25 74 - 96 Penn State
02/27 70 - 73 Wisconsin
03/04 85 + 66 Minnesota
03/06 57 - 59 Iowa
03/10 70 - 79 NORTHWESTERN
03/12 93 + 48 ILLINOIS
1994-95
Overall Record 17-13
Big Ten 7-9/T7th
Home 8-5 Away 4-6 Neutral 5-2
OSU OPP Opponent
11/25 70 - 79 Georgia
11/27 87 + 73 Kansas State
12/04 75 + 59 KENTUCKY
Kona Classic (Kona, Hawaii)
1
12/09 93 + 71 CSU-Sacramento
1
12/10 67 - 74 Pacific
1
12/11 119 + 63 Idaho State
1
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
2
12/16 82 + 50 CINCINNATI
2
12/17 79 + 52 OHIO
2
12/20 81 - 98 LOUISIANA TECH
12/28 78 + 63 PENN STATE
12/31 71 + 68 Purdue
01/06 58 - 68 Indiana
01/08 69 - 76 Wisconsin
01/13 82 + 57 MINNESOTA
01/15 70 - 73 NORTHWESTERN
01/17 77 + 44 DUQUESNE
01/22 94 + 79 Michigan
01/27 82 + 67 MICHIGAN STATE
01/29 93 + 66 ILLINOIS
02/03 61 - 67 Iowa
02/10 52 - 65 Northwestern
02/12 93 + 73 Minnesota
02/17 76 - 81 WISCONSIN
02/19 70 - 72 INDIANA
02/24 55 - 58 PURDUE
02/26 70 - 83 Penn State
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3
03/03 87 + 73 Illinois
3
03/04 72 + 59 Purdue
3
03/05 70 + 6 3 Michigan State
3
03/06 63 - 68 Penn State
3
1995-96
Overall Record 21-13
Big Ten 8-8/T6th
Home 12-3 Away 5-9 Neutral 4-1
OSU OPP Opponent
PRESEASON WNIT
1
11/15 85 + 50 PITTSBURGH
1
11/17 93 + 64 MAINE
1
11/19 80 - 86 Arkansas
(Fayetteville,
Ark.)
1
11/24 92 + 74 Bowling Green
Reebok Classic (Boston, Mass.)
2
11/26 62 + 40 Boston College
2
11/29 77 + 67 Kentucky
12/03 99 + 77 PROVIDENCE
12/10 95 - 103 Houston (OT)
12/12 65 - 92 La. Tech
12/15 80 + 76 DEPAUL
12/17 94 + 75 DETROIT
12/19 91 + 73 OHIO
12/28 72 - 76 Penn State
12/31 77 + 70 PURDUE
01/05 76 + 65 INDIANA
01/07 69 - 75 WISCONSIN
YEARLY RESULTS
OHIO STATE
12/08 64 – 118 Penn State
12/11 92 + 50 AKRON
12/15 60 – 91 GEORGIA
12/18 78 – 97 Louisiana State
Hilton Head Shootout (Hilton Head, S.C.)
2
12/29 69 – 85 Tennessee
2
12/30 73 – 98 Texas
2
01/03 45 – 105 Purdue
01/06 74 – 90 Illinois
01/11 72 + 63 Indiana
01/18 78 + 64 MINNESOTA
01/20 68 – 88 IOWA
01/25 81 + 70 Michigan (OT)
01/28 74 – 76 Michigan State
02/01 65 – 85 NORTHWESTERN
02/03 81 + 76 WISCONSIN (OT)
02/08 72 + 70 INDIANA
02/15 47 – 70 Iowa
02/17 64 + 52 Minnesota
02/22 79 – 92 MICHIGAN STATE
02/24 89 + 81 MICHIGAN
03/01 77 – 92 Wisconsin
03/03 55 – 71 Northwestern
03/07 81 + 65 ILLINOIS
03/09 80 – 81 PURDUE
1991-92
Overall Record 15-13
Big Ten 9-9/5th
Home 10-5 Away 5-8 Neutral 0-0
OSU OPP Opponent
11/23 61 + 49 JAMES MADISON
11/25 85 + 67 DAYTON
11/30 82 + 79 GEORGIA
BUCKEYE CLASSIC
1
12/7 84 + 80 BOSTON COLLEGE
1
12/8 73 - 79 PENN STATE
1
12/18 58 - 72 UCLA (Away)
12/20 80 + 71 Cal State Fullerton
01/03 69 - 74 MIAMI (OHIO)
01/07 101 + 94 KENTUCKY
01/10 85 + 67 NORTHWESTERN
01/12 79 - 90 WISCONSIN
01/17 75 - 83 Minnesota
01/19 56 - 73 Iowa
01/24 67 - 81 Indiana
01/26 63 - 92 Penn State
01/31 73 + 56 MICHIGAN
02/02 66 + 60 MICHIGAN STATE
02/07 69 - 84 Purdue
02/09 68 - 82 Illinois
02/14 59 - 68 IOWA
02/16 65 + 56 MINNESOTA
02/21 81 + 80 INDIANA
02/28 88 + 71 Michigan State
03/01 73 + 59 Michigan
03/06 62 + 59 ILLINOIS
03/08 76 - 89 PURDUE
03/11 78 + 72 Wisconsin
03/14 66 - 84 Northwestern
1992-93
Overall Record 28-4
NCAA National Runner-Up
Big Ten 16-2/T1st
Home 16-0 Away 9-3 Neutral 3-1
OSU OPP Opponent
12/04 76 + 65 BOWLING GREEN
12/13 104 + 65 Boston College
01/12 117 + 64 Minnesota
01/14 75 - 78 Northwestern
01/21 83 + 75 MICHIGAN
01/26 78 + 73 Michigan State
01/28 88 + 72 Illinois
02/02 75 - 82 IOWA
02/04 94 + 78 Duquesne
02/09 105 + 68 Northwestern
02/11 94 + 68 MINNESOTA
02/16 67 - 79 Wisconsin
02/18 68 - 70 Indiana
02/23 68 - 97 Purdue
02/25 69 - 72 PENN STATE
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3
03/02 78 + 64 Minnesota
3
03/03 72 + 58 Wisconsin
3
03/04 70 - 84 Penn State
3
NCAA TOURNAMENT
(Sub-Regional - Knoxville, Tenn.)
03/16 97 + 75 Memphis
03/18 65 - 97 Tennessee
1996-97
Overall Record 12-16
Big Ten 3-13/10th
Home 7-7 Away 4-8 Neutral 1-1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/22 83 + 78 Providence
11/24 68 + 53 Massachusetts
12/01 62 - 73 SAN FRANCISCO
12/04 84 + 66 KENTUCKY
12/06 90 + 70 XAVIER
12/08 73 + 53 DUQUESNE
12/15 73 + 51 BALL STATE
12/18 66 + 54 Pittsburgh
12/21 66 - 72 DePaul
12/28 78 + 55 MICHIGAN
12/30 59 - 69 IOWA
01/04 74 + 67 NOTRE DAME
01/06 73 - 89 Illinois
01/10 63 - 66 MICHIGAN STATE
01/12 83 - 96 Northwestern
01/17 84 + 61 MINNESOTA
01/19 61 - 67 Wisconsin
01/23 63 - 76 PURDUE
01/26 66 - 83 PENN STATE
01/31 72 + 59 Indiana
02/02 64 - 66 Minnesota
02/07 62 - 74 NORTHWESTERN
02/09 64 - 72 Michigan State
02/14 81 - 84 ILLINOIS
02/21 59 - 80 Iowa
02/23 65 - 74 Michigan
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
1
02/28 80 + 79 Penn State
1
03/01 79 - 85 Michigan State
1
1997-98
Overall Record 15-12
Big Ten 7-9/8th
Home 8-4 Away 5-7 Neutral 2-1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/16 71 + 60 ST. BONAVENTURE
11/23 78 + 69 HOUSTON
11/28 77 + 63 Xavier
11/30 59 + 56 MASSACHUSETTS
12/03 51 - 68 Kentucky
12/13 64 - 67 KANSAS STATE
12/16 80 + 74 West Virginia
O h i o S t a t e B u c k e y e s . c o m
179
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
2 0 1 0 - 1 1 W O M E N S B A S K E T B A L L
Oakland (Calif.) Tribune Classic
1
12/19 76 + 56 Howard
1
12/20 85 + 72 California
1
12/28 70 + 66 Michigan
12/30 57 - 66 Iowa
01/06 57 - 81 ILLINOIS
01/09 56 - 85 Michigan State
01/11 81 + 64 NORTHWESTERN
01/16 73 + 60 Minnesota
01/18 66 + 54 WISCONSIN
01/23 54 - 66 Purdue
01/25 73 - 82 Penn State
01/30 79 + 73 INDIANA
02/01 71 + 53 MINNESOTA
02/06 60 - 76 Northwestern
02/08 72 - 74 MICHIGAN STATE
02/13 64 - 80 Illinois
02/20 71 - 74 IOWA
02/22 88 + 80 MICHIGAN
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis,Ind.)
2
02/27 83 + 61 Michigan State
2
02/28 54 - 72 Iowa
2
1998-99
Overall Record 17-12
Big Ten 9-7/4th
Home 9-4 Away 5-6 Neutral 3-2
OSU OPP Opponent
11/16 63 + 62 Kansas
11/19 84 - 92 KENTUCKY (OT)
11/23 63 - 68 XAVIER
11/30 73 + 48 CALIFORNIA
12/02 75 - 40 PITTSBURGH
12/05 61 + 58 Rutgers
Hawaii Invitational
1
12/12 70 + 52 St. Mary’s
1
12/13 80 + 32 Texas Southern
1
12/14 41 - 57 Hawaii
1
12/20 86 + 78 WEST VIRGINIA
12/28 72 + 54 Penn State
12/30 62 + 60 Michigan State
01/05 70 + 55 WISCONSIN
01/08 70 + 67 ILLINOIS
01/15 78 + 60 Indiana
01/17 41 - 48 Northwestern
01/24 68 + 42 MINNESOTA
01/26 56 - 64 PURDUE
01/29 71 - 85 Michigan (OT)
01/31 76 + 58 INDIANA
02/05 70 + 66 IOWA
02/07 73 - 79 Illinois
02/12 79 - 83 Wisconsin (OT)
02/14 58 - 88 Purdue
02/18 85 + 46 Michigan State
02/21 62 - 77 Penn State
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
2
02/27 70 + 61 Wisconsin
2
02/28 59 - 72 Purdue
2
NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.)
03/13 59 - 72 Boston College
1999-00
Overall Record 13-15
Big Ten 5-11/T8th
Home 9-5 Away 1-8 Neutral 3-2
OSU OPP Opponent
11/23 70 + 40 HIGH POINT
Harvard Invitational
1
11/26 52 - 66 Harvard
1
11/27 98 + 66 Sacred Heart
1
12/01 35 - 46 RUTGERS
12/04 85 + 56 BOWLING GREEN
12/09 62 + 61 CLEVELAND STATE
12/12 75 + 36 SAINT PETER’S
12/14 79 + 49 BOSTON
The Long Beach State Classic
2
12/19 59 - 91 Georgia
2
12/20 75 + 36 Tennessee-Martin
2
12/30 57 - 63 ILLINOIS (OT)
01/02 50 - 62 Michigan State
01/06 59 + 50 Minnesota
01/13 53 + 51 PURDUE
01/16 45 - 80 WISCONSIN
01/20 62 - 73 Penn State
01/23 59 - 79 Wisconsin
01/27 64 + 50 MICHIGAN STATE
01/30 81 + 60 INDIANA
02/03 52 - 75 Purdue
02/06 61 - 65 MICHIGAN
02/13 61 + 35 NORTHWESTERN
02/17 60 - 68 Iowa
02/20 61 - 70 Illinois
02/24 58 - 65 Indiana
02/27 50 - 56 PENN STATE
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
03/02 58 + 44 Indiana
03/03 48 - 64 Penn State
2000-01
Overall Record 22-11
Big Ten 6-10/T8th
Home 12-5 Away 7-5 Neutral 3-1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/17 87 + 76 Cleveland State
Carrs/Safeway Great Alaska Shootout
1
11/22 84 + 60 Valparaiso
1
11/22 95 + 60 Rhode Island
1
11/29 76 + 38 SETON HALL
12/03 102 + 55 LONG BEACH STATE
12/10 59 + 46 UW-GREEN BAY
12/12 95 + 49 Bowling Green
12/16 94 + 32 ARKANSAS PINE BLUFF
12/19 100 + 35 AKRON
12/21 79 + 57 UCLA
12/28 56 - 65 INDIANA
12/31 63 - 66 PENN STATE
01/04 60 - 62 Michigan State
01/07 66 + 61 Northwestern
01/11 73 - 75 ILLINOIS
01/14 76 + 68 Michigan
01/17 79 + 52 IOWA
01/21 63 - 76 MICHIGAN
01/28 76 - 83 Indiana
02/01 52 - 69 Penn State
02/08 64 + 52 MINNESOTA
02/11 71 - 74 PURDUE (2OT)
02/15 72 + 65 Minnesota (OT)
02/18 59 - 74 Iowa
02/21 61 + 41 NORTHWESTERN
02/25 62 - 81 Wisconsin
Big Ten Tournament (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
03/01 52 + 48 Michigan State
03/02 61 - 81 Purdue
Women’s National Invitation Tournament
03/14 61 + 60 CINCINNATI (Columbus)
03/18 73 + 62 DEPAUL (Columbus)
03/20 70 + 61 Western Kentucky
(Bowling Green, Ky.)
03/25 74 + 65 JAMES MADISON
(Columbus)
03/28 62 + 61 New Mexico
(Albuquerque, N.M.)
2001-02
Overall Record 14-15
Big Ten 8-8/T5th
Home 9-6 Away 4-8 Neutral 1-1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/18 85 + 60 OHIO
11/21 76 - 90 Arizona
11/24 60 - 64 (at) UCLA
11/29 50 - 70 UC-SANTA BARBARA
12/02 71 + 57 DUQUESNE
12/08 53 - 71 Seton Hall
12/10 58 - 70 EASTERN MICHIGAN
Women’s Sports Foundation Classic
(Columbus, Ohio)
1
12/14 66 - 67 LOUISVILLE
1
12/15 96 + 68 XAVIER
1
12/18 88 + 79 Virginia (OT)
12/20 87 + 50 SACRED HEART
12/28 52 - 64 Indiana
12/30 70 + 65 Penn State
01/03 82 + 63 IOWA
01/06 77 + 51 NORTHWESTERN
01/10 77 + 66 Michigan
01/13 43 - 80 Purdue
01/17 49 - 64 MICHIGAN STATE
01/20 65 - 79 Iowa
01/25 70 + 66 MINNESOTA
01/31 72 - 85 INDIANA
02/03 62 - 95 PENN STATE
02/07 64 - 79 Minnesota
02/10 88 + 75 MICHIGAN
02/13 76 - 96 Illinois
02/17 87 + 69 Northwestern
02/24 82 + 55 WISCONSIN
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
02/28 89 + 82 Michigan State (2OT)
03/01 55 - 70 Penn State
2002-03
Overall Record 22-10
Big Ten 10-6/T4th
Home 14-0 Away 4-7 Neutral 4-3
OSU OPP Opponent
11/22 88 + 48 Duquense
11/26 100 + 57 WAYNE STATE
11/29 51 - 58 Villanova
11/30 77 + 49 Hartford
12/7 64 - 74 UW-Green Bay
12/13 64 + 36 Ohio
12/15 84 + 65 ARIZONA
12/18 73 + 60 VIRGINIA
12/20 76 + 45 YOUNGSTOWN STATE
12/29 76 + 60 AUSTIN PEAY
12/31 82 + 49 NORTHWESTERN
01/5 70 + 66 TEXAS*
01/9 70 + 65 MICHIGAN STATE
01/12 50 - 54 Indiana
01/16 57 + 42 Wisconsin
01/19 63 + 42 Northwestern
01/23 82 + 74 ILLINOIS
01/26 74 + 59 IOWA
01/30 53 - 68 Penn State
02/2 62 - 67 Purdue
02/6 66 + 58 MINNESOTA
02/9 63+ 40 WISCONSIN
02/13 64 - 65 Michigan State
02/16 50 - 73 Minnesota
02/19 54 - 58 Illinois
02/23 56 + 51 PURDUE
02/27 70 + 55 MICHIGAN*
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
03/7 71 + 55 Michigan State
03/09 72 + 61 Penn State
03/10 65 - 67 Purdue
NCAA Tournament (Ruston, La.)
03/23 66 + 44 Weber State
03/25 61 - 74 Louisiana Tech
*Played in St. John Arena
2003-04
Overall Record 21-10
Big Ten 11-5/3rd
Home 13-4 Away 7-5 Neutral 1-1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/21 83 + 50 OHIO
11/23 71 + 56 FLORIDA A&M
11/25 70 + 42 UNC WILMINGTON
12/1 96 + 48 IUPUI
12/12 55 - 60 Nebraska
12/18 88 + 45 WRIGHT STATE*
Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
1
12/20 67 + 53 ST. JOHN’S
1
12/21 95 + 54 PENNSYLVANIA
1
12/28 73 + 59 UC Santa Barbara
12/30 56 - 71 (at) UCLA
1/2 65 + 46 WISCONSIN
1/4 53 - 56 Rutgers
1/8 51 - 52 Illinois
1/11 77 + 35 Northwestern
1/15 47 - 55 MICHIGAN STATE
1/22 68 - 74 PURDUE
1/25 64 - 70 PENN STATE
1/29 51 + 49 Michigan
2/1 71 + 65 Indiana
2/5 93 + 82 Iowa
2/8 54 - 57 Purdue
2/12 75 + 57 MINNESOTA
2/15 72 + 53 Michigan State
2/19 57 + 46 NORTHWESTERN*
2/22 76 + 57 Illinois
2/26 76 + 62 Minnesota
2/29 72 + 56 Wisconsin
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3/5 58 + 50 Minnesota
3/7 61 - 67 Purdue
NCAA Tournament (Columbus, Ohio)*
3/20 73 + 67 West Virginia*
3/22 48 - 63 Boston College*
*Played in St. John Arena
2004-05
Overall Record 30-5
Big Ten 14-2/T1st
Home 17-0 Away 10-3 Neutral 3-2
OSU OPP Opponent
PRESEASON WNIT
1
11/12 89 + 41 BOWLING GREEN
11/14 76 + 29 ST. JOSEPH’S*
11/17 78 + 45 ARIZONA
YEARLY RESULTS
OHIO STATE
180
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
O H I O S T A T E B U C K E Y E S
11/20 62 - 66 Notre Dame
Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
11/27 80 + 43 YALE
11/28 86 + 52 BRADLEY
12/01 107 + 37 Ohio
12/04 75 + 42 Dayton
12/11 86 + 61 NEBRASKA
12/13 70 + 57 Pennsylvania
12/18 73 + 58 Oregon
12/21 83 + 60 UCLA
12/30 62 - 69 Penn State
1/2 63 + 50 PURDUE
1/6 68 + 54 MICHIGAN STATE
1/9 66 + 51 LIBERTY
1/11 84 + 56 Michigan
1/13 80 + 57 IOWA
1/16 52 + 50 RUTGERS
1/20 52 + 30 Indiana
1/23 71 + 59 NORTHWESTERN
1/27 86 + 67 Wisconsin
1/30 69 + 55 Illinois
2/6 78 + 46 INDIANA
2/10 72 + 39 MICHIGAN
2/13 67 + 60 Iowa
2/17 65 + 53 MINNESOTA
2/20 64 - 66 Michigan State
2/24 57 + 51 Purdue
2/27 69 + 58 PENN STATE
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3/4 70 + 46 Wisconsin
3/6 63 - 66 Minnesota (OT)
NCAA Tournament (College Park, Md.)
3/20 86 + 45 Holy Cross
3/22 75 + 65 Maryland
NCAA Tournament Regionals (Philadelphia)
3/27 58 - 64 Rutgers
*Played in St. John Arena
2005-06
Overall Record 29-3
Big Ten 15-1/1st
Home 16-1 Away 9-1 Neutral 4-1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/21 85 + 38 E. KENTUCKY
Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
1
11/26 94 + 35 NICHOLLS
11/27 75 + 36 W. ILLINOIS
11/30 73 + 31 DAYTON
12/3 66 + 61 Boston College (OT)
12/11 68 + 57 S. California
12/15 48 - 64 Louisiana State
12/20 84 + 40 SACRED HEART
12/22 90 + 58 CANISIUS
12/29 75 + 53 PENN STATE
1/1 59 - 61 Purdue
1/5 82 + 54 Northwestern
1/9 75 + 71 OKLAHOMA
1/12 72 + 62 Iowa
1/15 62 + 34 MICHIGAN
1/19 60 + 50 INDIANA
1/22 67 + 65 Michigan State
1/26 73 + 46 WISCONSIN
1/29 75 + 49 ILLINOIS
2/5 61 + 45 Indiana
2/7 79 + 48 WRIGHT STATE
2/10 74 + 55 Michigan
2/12 88 + 77 IOWA
2/16 76 + 55 Minnesota
2/20 69 + 38 MICHIGAN STATE
2/23 67 + 58 PURDUE
2/26 61 + 59 Penn State
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3/3 64 + 46 Penn State
3/5 68 + 64 Michigan State
3/6 63 + 60 Purdue
NCAA Tournament (West Lafayette, Ind.)
3/21 68 + 45 Oakland
3/23 69 - 79 Boston College
1
Played in St. John Arena
2006-07
Overall Record 28-4
Big Ten 15-1/1st
Home 16-1 Away 10-1 Neutral 2-2
OSU OPP Opponent
11/12 77 + 41 at Army
11/19 77 + 58 USC
11/21 80 + 72 2ot BOSTON COLLEGE
Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
1
11/25 77 + 43 CORNELL
11/26 83 + 43 MONTANA
11/30 68 + 33 LONGWOOD
12/3 84 + 79 WASHINGTON
12/10 51 - 75 at LSU
12/16 98 + 55 ALABAMA A&M
12/17 97 + 52 HOWARD
Big Ten/Big XII Challenge (Norman, Okla.)
12/20 74 + 67 at Oklahoma
12/31 73 + 67 at Iowa
1/4 75 + 62 MINNESOTA
1/6 53 + 51 KENTUCKY
1/11 63 + 61 at Penn State
1/14 70 + 42 NORTHWESTERN
1/18 74 + 51 at Wisconsin
1/21 62 + 52 ILLINOIS
1/25 72 + 62 INDIANA
1/29 64 + 55 at Purdue
2/1 66 + 42 at Northwestern
2/4 85 + 49 IOWA
2/8 70 + 67 at Minnesota
2/11 69 + 60 at Illinois
2/15 83 + 57 WISCONSIN
2/18 59 - 62 MICHIGAN STATE
2/22 78 + 61 PENN STATE
2/25 72 + 58 at Michigan
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3/2 72 + 60 vs Indiana
3/4 73 + 71 vs Penn State (OT)
3/5 52 - 64 vs Purdue
NCAA Tournament (Stanford, Calif.)
3/17 63 - 67 vs Marist
1
Played at St. John Arena
2007-08
Overall Record 22-9
Big Ten 13-5/T-1st
Home 16-1 Away 6-6 Neutral 0-2
OSU OPP Opponent
11/11 63 + 57 MARIST
11/14 88 + 41 TENNESSEE STATE
11/17 83 + 68 at Boston University
11/19 79 + 38 SOUTHERN
Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
1
11/24 88 + 26 COLGATE
11/25 58 - 67 AUBURN
Big Ten/ACC Challenge (College Park, Md.)
11/30 53 - 77 at Maryland
12/2 69 + 55 OLE MISS
12/16 71 + 54 at Washington
12/19 84 + 50 YOUNGSTOWN STATE
12/22 86 + 74 NEBRASKA
12/30 53 - 60 at Michigan State
1/3 66 + 42 MICHIGAN
1/6 73 + 65 at Iowa
1/10 71 + 59 INDIANA
1/13 77 + 55 at Northwestern
1/17 43 + 42 ILLINOIS
1/20 79 + 74 WISCONSIN
1/24 70 - 79 at Minnesota
1/28 89 + 53 PENN STATE
1/31 64 - 68 at Illinois
2/3 76 + 62 MINNESOTA
2/7 67 - 68 at Purdue
2/10 80 + 77 at Wisconsin
2/18 72 + 56 PURDUE
2/21 69 + 56 IOWA
2/25 61 - 69 at Indiana (OT)
2/28 87 + 84 at Penn State
3/2 74 + 50 NORTHWESTERN
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3/7 58 - 64 Illinois
NCAA Tournament (Des Moines, Iowa)
3/22 49 - 60 Florida State
1
Played in St. John Arena
2008-09
Overall Record 29-6
Big Ten 15-3/1st
Home 16-2 Away 8-3 Neutral 5-1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/14 75 + 56 BUTLER
11/16 92 + 58 ARMY
11/19 78 + 71 SYRACUSE
11/23 80 - 87 at Auburn (OT)
11/25 63 + 45 HARTFORD
Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
1
11/29 72 + 47 BOSTON U
11/30 76 + 61 DAYTON
Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Columbus, Ohio)
12/3 63 - 72 NORTH CAROLINA
12/6 69 + 65 at Nebraska
12/15 68 + 54 CLEVELAND STATE
2
12/16 68 + 35 DELAWARE STATE
12/21 70 + 50 MICHIGAN
12/31 68 + 59 at Northwestern
1/4 67 + 49 MICHIGAN STATE
1/8 55 + 42 at Wisconsin
1/12 67 + 35 at Illinois
1/15 56 - 59 MINNESOTA
1/22 68 + 51 ILLINOIS
1/25 71 + 60 at Purdue
1/29 52 + 44 at Michigan
2/1 59 + 51 INDIANA
2/5 59 + 47 PURDUE
2/8 46 - 52 at Michigan State
2/12 75 - 85 at Iowa
2/15 81 + 55 NORTHWESTERN
2/19 73 + 62 at Minnesota
2/22 79 + 67 at Indiana
2/26 75 + 53 WISCONSIN
3/1 74 + 63 PENN STATE
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3/6 70 + 53 vs Illinois
3/7 72 + 56 vs Iowa
3/8 67 + 66 vs Purdue
NCAA Tournament (Columbus, Ohio)
2
3/21 77 + 63 vs Sacred Heart
3/23 64 + 58 vs Mississippi State
NCAA Berkeley Regional (Berkeley, Calif.)
3/28 66 - 84 vs Stanford
1
Played at St. John Arena
2
Played at Nationwide Arena
2009-10
Overall Record 31-5
Big Ten 15-3/1st
Home 19-1 Away 8-3 Neutral 4-1
OSU OPP Opponent
11/13 91 + 68 EASTERN ILLINOIS
1 2
11/15 91 + 72 BOWLING GREEN
1
11/17 88 + 55 UAB
11/19 92 + 69 WEST VIRGINIA
1
11/22 93 + 72 OKLAHOMA STATE
1
11/25 89 + 56 UNC GREENSBORO
Buckeye Classic (Columbus, Ohio)
2
11/28 88 + 33 IUPUI
2
11/29 83 + 71 #15 CALIFORNIA
2
Big Ten/ACC Challenge (Durham, N.C.)
12/3 67 - 83 at #11 Duke
12/6 70 + 55 WISCONSIN
12/13 79 + 77 at Ole Miss
12/15 84 + 47 WRIGHT STATE
12/19 78 + 54 ALABAMA A&M
12/22 99 + 38 WESTERN ILLINOIS
12/28 76 + 47 at Illinois
12/31 86 + 60 at Northwestern
1/3 59 + 56 MICHIGAN
1/9 65 + 62 at #19 Michigan State
1/14 72 + 61 ILLINOIS
1/17 81 + 64 INDIANA
1/21 58 + 56 at Michigan
1/25 61 - 63 at Purdue
1/28 81 + 58 MINNESOTA
1/31 62 - 67 at Indiana
2/4 86 + 82 IOWA
2/7 86 + 73 at Penn State
2/11 75 + 45 PURDUE
2/14 64 + 59 at Minnesota
2/18 83 + 78 at Wisconsin
2/21 68 - 71 MICHIGAN STATE (OT)
2/25 78 + 47 NORTHWESTERN
Big Ten Tournament (Indianapolis, Ind.)
3/5 66 + 55 vs Illinois
3/6 82 + 73 vs Wisconsin
3/7 66 + 64 vs Iowa
NCAA Tournament (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
3/21 93 + 59 vs St. Francis (Pa.)
3/23 67 - 87 vs Mississippi State
1
Preseason WNIT
2
Played at St. John Arena
YEARLY RESULTS
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