Ohio Women鈥檚 Basketball Concludes Season with WNIT Round 1 Overtime Loss to UMBC
The Ohio women's basketball team finished its season with a narrow 62-58 overtime defeat to UMBC in the first round of the WNIT. The Bobcats, who ended the season with an 18-14 record, led by as much as 17 points before allowing UMBC to recover. Junior Bailey Tabeling scored a top of 14 points while both she and Elli Garnett each grabbed six rebounds. The game saw a tight finish, with Ohio tying the score late in regulation but faltering in overtime.
By the Numbers- Ohio shot 33.9% from the field and 27.6% from three-point range.
- UMBC outscored Ohio 20-11 in the third quarter.
Despite a strong start and a significant lead at one point, Ohio's inability to maintain its momentum through the second half raised concerns about consistency and defensive lapses under pressure.
State of Play- Ohio held a 29-16 halftime lead but struggled after the break.
- The game saw multiple lead changes during the final minutes of regulation and overtime.
The Bobcats will look to build on their performances this season as they prepare for the next year, focusing on improving their offensive strategies and defensive consistency.
Bottom LineOhio's season-ending loss highlights the potential and challenges the team faces moving forward, emphasizing the need for strategic development and mental resilience in future competitions.
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