No. 9/12 Ohio State 84, Iowa 71
Postgame Notes and Quotes
Postgame Quotes
Jim Foster, Ohio State head coach
On what Ohio State changed during the game
“Our intensity, our focus and our attention to detail defensively. We just have to get after it harder. It’s that simple.”
On Ohio State’s defense
“Our
defense got our offense going. We got into transition. At the beginning
of the game our defense wasn’t generating offense. We weren’t
rebounding the ball the way we needed to. That energy got us going, and
that allowed us to out-rebound them. They were killing us on the boards
early, and then we had to take it back from them.”
On Ohio State’s mentality
“When
you play the amount of games that we do, you play some better than
others. Some you finish better than others, and some games you’re there
for 40 minutes. Sometimes you need to remember how good your opponent
is, like how good their guards are and how well they spread the floor.”
On the play of the guards
“That’s
probably the seventh or eighth time our guards have played against each
other. That’s our conference. You have to give respect to them.”
On his coaching style when his team is down
“I
don’t tend to think negative thoughts. At least, I won’t verbalize them
until we’re in the huddle. Then I’ll remind people. I’ve seen big leads
come and go. There’s a significant frame of reference.”
On the start of Big Ten play
“We
have a board in our locker room that has the records of every team in
the league, and we want to be at the top. We were in the preseason, and
we moved that column over today to start the Big Ten column. We want to
be on top.”
Samantha Prahalis, senior guard
On coming back from a 15-point deficit
“I
think our energy [made a difference in the game]. At first we let
Iowa’s guards penetrate. It was just a matter of keeping their guards
in front of us. We just needed to step up. We weren’t playing how we
needed to play and how we know how to play.”
On which has a greater impact defense or offense
“Defense.
Our offense will always be there; we have a lot of weapons to look for.
Our defense has to be more consistent and once it is we’ll be good.”
Tayler Hill, junior guard
On Ohio State’s comeback
“There
are not too many people who are going to be hot all game. We just took
initiative to play defense, and took our offense one basket at a time.
On setting a career record for three-point shots made (5)
“My
teammates were finding me, especially Sam (Prahalis) on the fast break.
I feel like I had the hot hand at one point. It’s kind of hard to guard
us on the outside with our ability to get to the bucket.”
Lisa Bluder, Iowa head coach On her team's game “We
came out in the first 15 minutes and played basketball, but we didn't
withstand the run. We rebounded and we did a decent job of taking
care of the ball, but Ohio State had some transition 3s that fired them
up." On Ohio State's 17-3 run “We shot the ball well
during that time and even defended well, but when they got on a roll it
took us out of our rhythm. They changed the way they were playing
and had more intensity as the game went on. I think it was a
matter of us playing well that got us the lead early, but I don't think
Ohio State was as into it at the beginning of the game." On Melissa Dixon's injury “It
hurt us losing Dixon. She is one of our best defensive players,
so it was a big loss. She gave us a big spark, so without her we
didn't have anyone to go to. We don't know the severity of the
injury right now."
Postgame Notes
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With the win, the Buckeyes moved to 15-0 on the season to improve on
the best season start in program history.
· Ohio State is the lone undefeated team in the Big Ten Conference.
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The 15-game win streak is the longest by the Buckeyes since winning 17
consecutive games during the 2006-07 regular season. Ohio State won a
school-record 20 consecutive in 2005-06 and during the 1984-85 campaign.
· Ohio State has won 26 of its last 27 games overall dating to last season.
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After trailing Iowa by as many as 15 points, Ohio State went on a 13-1
run in the final 2:56 of the first half to cut the Hawkeyes’ lead to
one (40-39). The Buckeyes then went on an 11-2 run in the first 4:44 of
the second half to secure a 50-42 lead.
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Ohio State improves to 31-26 all-time vs. Iowa and has won three
consecutive games, including a 71-61 win in the Big Ten Tournament
March 4, 2011.
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Entering the game as the Big Ten’s leading scorer (21.2 ppg), junior
guard Tayler Hill scored 28 points and was 5-for-7 from the 3-point
line in 40 minutes of action. Hill’s five 3-pointers were a career high.
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The conference leader in assists, senior guard Samantha Prahalis dished
out seven assists and is now eight assists away from passing Tina
Nicholson for second place on the Big Ten’s all-time list.
Big Ten Career Assist Leaders 1. 892 Nancy Kennelly, NU 1989-93 2. 826 Tina Nicholson, PSU 1993-96 3. 818 Samantha Prahalis, OSU 2009-present
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Prahalis also led all scorers with 30 points in 40 minutes. It was
Prahalis’ second career 30-point game.
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Ohio State has only allowed one team (UConn) to shoot 50 percent or
better over the last 48 games dating to last season. Iowa shot 40
percent Monday. Only five teams have shot 40 percent or better from the
field this season against the Buckeyes.
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Since the start of the 2009-10 season, Ohio State is 59-3 when scoring
at least 70 points, including 14-0 this year.
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