Plus, McGuff talks about a key performance by Kennedy Cambridge and coach Frese talks Terps fatigue
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The No. 12 Ohio State women’s basketball team welcomed the No. 8 Maryland Terrapins to Columbus for the first of two regular-season games against each other in Big Ten play. In round one, the Buckeyes went down 15 points to the Terps but surged in the second half to defeat Maryland 74-66.
Following the game, head coach Kevin McGuff, Kennedy Cambridge, and Jaloni Cambridge spoke with the media.
Coach McGuff talked about the Buckeyes’ slow start, what the side did to overcome the deficit, and the two big performances off the bench that pushed Ohio State to its first top-10 victory of the season.
Then the Cambridge sisters talked about each others’ performances in the win. Kennedy Cambridge tries to describe the feeling of being a press that’s creating turnovers and scoring baskets. Jaloni Cambridge discusses how she hates losing and that turns into her and her Ohio State teammates playing until the final buzzer, regardless of how much the team is down.
Stay after the Buckeyes to hear from Maryland head coach Brenda Frese, forward Christina Dalce, and guard Kaylene Smikle, who all talk about playing with the injury absences of guards Bri McDaniel and Shyanne Sellers.
That and more in the latest “Uncut.”
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