Michigan Earns Wild Overtime Win at Ohio State Behind Sophomore’s Career Game
Olivia Olson scored a career-high 31 points, leading Michigan to a 10-0 run and overtime win against Ohio State, securing a program record 14 conference wins.
- Yesterday, Michigan overcame Ohio State 88-86 in overtime at the Schottenstein Center, with Olivia Olson scoring a career-high 31 points.
- Fueling the comeback, Michigan went on a 10-0 run that erased an 86-78 deficit with Macy Brown scoring eight straight points, including two 3-pointers, while Michigan's offensive boards powered 24 second-chance points.
- Despite early perimeter success from Bryn Martin, Ohio State relied on Cambridge and Lemmila as Cambridge scored 22 points and Lemmila posted 11 points, 15 rebounds to force overtime.
- Ohio State's coach said `I think both teams had opportunities` and Jaloni Cambridge noted `They just made shots` after the game.
- Unusual substitutions and foul trouble shaped the contest when Michigan starters fouled out, forcing unexpected rotations and chaotic closing-possession events under one second sent the game to overtime.
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No. 13 Ohio State edged out in overtime by No. 8 Michigan
COLUMBUS — Olivia Olson scored a career-high 31 points, including a driving jumper with 3.2 seconds remaining in overtime, to give No. 8 Michigan an 88-86 victory over 13th-ranked Ohio State on Wednesday night. Ohio State’s Chance Gray hit a 30-footer on the ensuing trip down the floor, but the senior did not get her shot off until after the buzzer. Olson also had nine rebounds and four assists for Michigan (23-5, 14-3 Big Ten), which set a prog…
Olson's career-high 31 points propel No. 8 Michigan to 88-86 OT victory over No. 13 Ohio State
Olivia Olson scored a career-high 31 points, including a driving jumper with 3.2 seconds remaining in overtime, to give No. 8 Michigan an 88-86 victory over 13th-ranked Ohio State.
No. 8 Michigan makes remarkable overtime comeback over the No. 13 Buckeyes, 88-86
COLUMBUS — After its lowest-scoring game of the season against Iowa on Sunday, the No. 8 Michigan women’s basketball team was almost exposed once again. Unfamiliar substitutions meant the Wolverines (23-5 overall, 14-3 Big Ten) were on high alert from No. 13 Ohio State’s (23-6, 12-5) first touch. The first quarter completely slipped away from the Wolverines, but in the same second quarter that cost them against the Hawkeyes, Michigan saved its …
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