Women's basketball: Buckeyes cruise early but finish on sour note
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 3:18 AM
By
Jim Massie
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
JAMES D. DeCAMP Dispatch
Ohio State's Star Allen fights traffic in the first half, when the Buckeyes built their lead.
The coach of the winning team scanned the box score last night in Nationwide Arena and looked like a man who had just found a fly doing the backstroke in his lobster bisque. The star center for the winning team sat next to him and also wore a frown after the Ohio State women's basketball team defeated Cleveland State 68-54.
And a guard who played one of the best games of her career for the winning team didn't seem to find the experience appetizing, either.
The sour moods followed because the favored, 18th-ranked Buckeyes built a 30-point lead with solid play and then watched the underdog Vikings shave the deficit to 14 points during the final, sloppy 10 minutes.
"I'm not happy with this team right now," Ohio State coach Jim Foster said. "I don't think we played with the passion and energy that is necessary to be competitive in a league like the Big Ten.
"You have to play every possession. You have to play 40 minutes. And when you get a chance to get into the game, show me something. If I have to say much to this team, then we don't get it. I think the performance should speak for itself."
For much of the game, the Buckeyes (8-2) brushed aside the smaller Vikings (4-5) with an ease that really didn't surprise Cleveland State coach Kate Peterson Abiad.
"Ohio State is a very good team," Abiad said. "Teams at the mid-major level like Cleveland State, in a big game like this, they don't want to do anything wrong. They want to be perfect. So they hesitate.
"Nobody expects you to come into Ohio State and win. So why not just play free and aggressively? When we buried ourselves in a hole, we did come back like, 'All right, now let's just play.' "
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