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NO. 4 OHIO STATE 83 WISCONSIN 57
Trebilcock contributing in bigger role as a starter
Friday, February 16, 2007
Jim Massie
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Ohio State?s Stephanie Blanton, left, blocks the path of Wisconsin?s Jolene Anderson.
Just because the Ohio State women?s basketball team has a different look these days without injured senior guard Brandie Hoskins doesn?t mean that the remaining Buckeyes don?t have sharp teeth. Wisconsin learned the painful lesson last night in Value City Arena during an 83-57 Big Ten mauling that featured a careerhigh 15 points from sophomore guard Ashlee Trebilcock.
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Women's basketball / No. 4 Ohio State 83, Wisconsin 57
Buckeyes break away after sluggish start
Davenport, Trebilcock help Big Ten leader to dominate Badgers
By Rusty Miller
Associated Press
COLUMBUS - Jessica Davenport hit her average with 19 points, and Ashlee Trebilcock broke out of a slump with 15 to lead No. 4 Ohio State University past the University of Wisconsin 83-57 Thursday night.
Marscilla Packer added 15 points and Star Allen had 14 for the Buckeyes (24-1, 13-0), who lead the Big Ten race by two games with three games remaining.
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OSU women dominate, even without Hoskins
By Rusty Miller
Associated Press
Friday, February 16, 2007
COLUMBUS ? Brandie Hoskins is gone, but the fourth-ranked Ohio State women's basketball team still has plenty of weapons to surround imposing center Jessica Davenport.
Davenport hit her average with 19 points, and Ashlee Trebilcock broke out of a slump with 15 to lead the Buckeyes past Wisconsin 83-57 Thursday night.
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Johnson enjoys time spent as mentor
By Kevin Ryden
Published: Friday, February 16, 2007 3:02 PM CST
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Although her skills in basketball are well known, Brittany Johnson is also known for her off-court mentoring skills.
For the past two years, Johnson has been a mentor, or ?Big,? for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Richland County.
The East Richland High School senior and Olney Lady Tigers basketball player has been matched with a ?Little? named Chris, a fifth-grader at East Richland Elementary School. Johnson said Dolores McNabb, who is in charge of the Mentoring Minutes program, thought she and Chris would make a good match.
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Spartans, Buckeyes know what's at stake in showdown
2/16/2007, 1:47 p.m. ET By RUSTY MILLER
The Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? A lot of what happens in women's basketball in the glare of March starts in the long, cold days of mid-February.
That's when teams try to put some gloss on their tournament resumes.
Nobody knows that better than the coaches at No. 24 Michigan State and No. 4 Ohio State, who have a lot riding on their Sunday showdown
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OHIO STATE WOMEN'S NOTEBOOK
Buckeyes taking right angle to triangle offense
Saturday, February 17, 2007 Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporter
Columbus- So what if Ohio State hadn't run this offense in practice this season, much less in a game? When the Buckeyes lost senior guard Brandie Hoskins - their most dynamic offensive player - to a season-ending Achilles' injury, OSU coach Jim Foster brought out the never-ending cuts and precise passing of the triangle offense to encourage ball movement, and the Buckeyes seemingly haven't blinked.
To the stoic Foster, it's a tweak. Lose a star, change your offense, move on.
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OHIO STATE WOMEN?S BASKETBALL
Buckeyes eager to clinch a share of title at home
Sunday, February 18, 2007
Jim Massie
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
No matter how deeply a college basketball coach tries to dig one of those one-game-at-atime bunkers, the light always somehow manages to find its way through a crack or two in the concrete.
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