Ohio State women's basketball limited turnovers and played tough defense at Wisconsin. The Buckeyes are now 17-0.
MADISON, Wis. — Jaloni Cambridge scored 27 points and Chance Gray added 22 to help No. 9 Ohio State beat Wisconsin 80-69 on Thursday night. Cambridge, who entered averaging 14.5 points, shot 11 of 16 from the field and added a career-high eight rebounds.
John Tonje scored 17 points and No. 24 Wisconsin staved off a late rally by Ohio State, extending its winning streak to six with a 70-68 victory Tuesday night.
The Badgers are on a five-game win streak entering tonight's matchup, which is part of a busy night on Peacock.
Wisconsin made 25 of 28 free throws against the Buckeyes, outscoring Ohio State by 12 points at the line. The Badgers continue to boast the nation's best free throw percentage at 85.4%, which is on pace to rank as the best percentage in program history.
Resurgent Wisconsin, which rejoined the AP rankings at No. 24 this week, will look for its sixth consecutive victory when it faces Ohio State on Tuesday in Madison, Wis.
Cooper Flagg scored 28 points to lead No. 3 Duke to its 12th straight victory, an 88-63 win over Boston College. The Maine native settled down after
The Badgers allowed a 20-4 run in the second half, but they showed the strides they've made with a resilient effort down the stretch.
A dominant defensive showing and a standout performance from one of their guards paved the way for the Badgers in the first game of their West Coast trip.
Ohio State Buckeyes (16-0, 5-0 Big Ten) at Wisconsin Badgers (10-7, 1-5 Big Ten) Madison, Wisconsin; Thursday, 9 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: No. 9 Ohio State faces Wisconsin after Taylor Thierry scored ...
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