Ohio State women's basketball star Cotie McMahon flashed double middle fingers in frustration amid a loss to the Maryland Terrapins on Sunday.
Cambridge leads No. 12 Ohio State against No. 19 Maryland
Cambridge leads No. 12 Ohio State against No. 19 Maryland after 33-point game
No. 19 Maryland hosts No. 12 Ohio State following Cambridge’s 33-point outing
No. 12 Ohio State visits the No. 19 Maryland Terrapins after Jaloni Cambridge scored 33 points in the Buckeyes' 89-78 win against the Michigan State Spartans.
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Allie Kubek sinks and-1 layup, extending Maryland's lead over Ohio State
Sarah Te-Biasu drilled incredible 3-pointer to help the Maryland Terrapins defeat the Ohio State Buckeyes in overtime.
The No. 12 Ohio State Buckeyes take on the No. 19 Maryland Terrapins in a Big 10 matchup in women’s college basketball. This game is available to watch for free on multiple streaming services.
Ohio State Buckeyes (24-4, 13-4 Big Ten) at Maryland Terrapins (22-6, 12-5 Big Ten)
For the second consecutive year, the Ohio State women's basketball team is going into the Big Ten tournament coming off a loss on the road. The Buckeyes closed the regular season on Sunday by falling to Maryland 93-90 when the Terrapins' Sarah Te-Biasu hit a 3-point basket in the final seconds of overtime.
The Ohio State junior flipped the double bird to the fans after fouling out of the No. 12 Buckeyes’ 93-90 road loss to No. 19 Maryland on Sunday. Cameras captured McMahon sitting on the bench and quickly telling the fans with both hands that they’re No. 1 while the Buckeyes trailed, 89-88, with 14.5 seconds remaining.
The VCU transfer splashed home a wild shot with a second left to give the Terps a 93-90 overtime win over No. 12 Ohio State to end the regular season.
Ohio State women's basketball almost got another top-25 road win but came up just short against the Maryland Terrapins on Sunday afternoon.
It all came down to the final seconds. In a game where neither team could gain a definitive edge, one team would get the last laugh. Maryland enjoyed that. Behind a game-winning 3-pointer from Sarah Te-Biasu,
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Ohio State women's basketball closed out its regular season Sunday and has officially earned a double bye in the Big Ten Tournament.
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