No. 17 Ohio State 78 (6-0), Florida State 75 (3-5) OT
ACC/Big Ten Challenge
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In just their second meeting, Ohio State and Florida State are tied in
the all-time series at one apiece. The Seminoles won the previous
meeting, 60-49, in the opening round of the 2008 NCAA Tournament in Des
Moines, Iowa.
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The game vs. Florida State was the first overtime contest for the
Buckeyes since Feb. 21, 2010, a 71-68 Ohio State setback to Michigan
State.
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Buckeyes improve to 21-13 all-time vs. teams currently in the ACC and
now are 2-3 in the brief history of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
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Ohio State has scored 70 or more points in each of its games this
season. Additionally, with the win Wednesday night, the Buckeyes
improve to 51-5 in the month of November under head coach Jim Foster.
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Ohio State has owned the lead at halftime in each of its six games this
season.
· Ohio
State is 146-13 at home overall under Jim Foster and 119-9 since the
start of the 2004-05 season.
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Senior guard Samantha Prahalis and sophomore center Ashley Adams became
the first Buckeye duo to record a double-double in the same game since
March 19, 2011 vs. UCF in the NCAA tournament. Prahalis scored 11
points and dished out 11 assists, while Adams had 13 points and 14
rebounds.
· Adams also added a career high 14 rebounds.
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Junior guard Tayler Hill led all scorers with a career-best 31 points.
She had a personal high in steals with six and also added seven
rebounds.
· Redshirt junior guard Amber Stokes recorded a career high in steals with five.
Postgame Quotes
Jim Foster, Ohio State head coach
On Tayler Hill’s performance
“I
thought she made plays. She wanted the responsibility of the game and
made plays and made shots and defended. That’s what players do, good
players.”
On junior guard Tayler Hill and senior guard Samantha Prahalis running the point
“Maybe
three percent of the time Tayler (Hill) runs the point for us, but not
as much today because there were a lot of foul shots and dead balls;
not as much transition. Sammy (Prahalis) is running the ball more often
than not, but Tayler (Hill) runs the point more frequently. It was more
available to us as a way to get to the basket rather frequently.”
On the impact of Samantha Prahalis fouling out
“You
can’t depend on having every player you need at the time you need them.
That’s the way the game is. Whether its fouls or injuries flaring up,
you have to be able to adjust on the fly.”
On Ashley Adams’ performance
“She
came out with a couple shots early on, but I was much happier with her
defense and rebounds. She got a couple two-handed rebounds and it
seemed like she could have had a few more. Our defense produces a lot
of things. She [Adams] had 14 rebounds and three blocked shots. It
shows we have enough gas in our engine to win a game when it isn’t
pretty.”
Samantha Prahalis, senior guard
On her performance
“I
felt I couldn’t do anything right. It was just one of those nights
where I was feeling a little bit off. It was a little sloppy, but
everyone stepped up and that’s the good thing. When I’m out and they’re
stepping up, that’s great.”
On Tayler Hill’s performance
“It’s crazy, but it’s not surprising. We know Tayler is a great player and down the stretch I have complete faith in her.”
On Ashley Adams’ performance
“She stepped up when she needed to and she played aggressive when we needed her to be. I thought she played great.”
Tayler Hill, junior guard On the team's effort in overtime “We were determined. If we had played like that the entire game, we wouldn't have been in the situation we were in."
On her game “Tonight
was one of my best college games because I had to step up and make big
plays at the end. I think you still have to look at what a great
game Sam [Prahalis] had as well. In the end, we all came together
as a team when we needed to."
On recovering from her missed free throws “I
had to step to the line and focus. I knew they were clutch free
throws and it was down the stretch. I focused on the rim and
nothing else. I blocked out the crowd and everything else except
for the fact that I was shooting free throws."
Ashley Adams, sophomore center On her focus in tonight's game “I was definitely focused on my defense. They had some big girls and it was definitely a challenge to stop them."
On Tayler Hill's last minute in overtime “We see her do things like that every day in practice. It's not really shocking."
Sue Semrau, Florida State head coach
On the overall game
“It
was a back and forth game. It was a great game. Cierra (Bravard) played
extremely well. I’m proud of my team tonight. We have a tough, tough
schedule and this was just one of those games. We’ll get back to the
drawing board when we get home.”
On what Florida State did well
“I
thought we executed our defense well, we had been working on it. We
switched defenses and I thought we did a great job of that.”
On missing a player tonight
“We
were without one of our guards tonight, who at practice today rolled an
ankle. That depth tonight hurt us. I thought our girls stepped up and
were able to keep (Samantha) Prahalis in check.”
On senior guard Samantha Prahalis fouling out and missing overtime
“I
thought Raven (Ferguson) came in and did a very nice job. I thought she
was somebody we needed to defend. I think both teams were extremely
tired. It turned out to be more of a defensive battle than a shooting
game in overtime.”
On junior guard Tayler Hill
“She
was excellent tonight. I know that Jim (Foster) has challenged her to
be more of a play maker than a stand still shooter. I think she’s done
a great job of that. I think down the run she couldn’t do wrong so she
took the shots and they went in for her.”
Cierra Bravard, senior forward
On the overall game
“It
was a great game. It was back and forth. Both teams played extremely
hard. The outcome was unfortunate. A lot of people look at the end
score and think ‘oh we lost,’ but as a team there are many things we
got better at. We’ve had a rough start to the season and miracles don’t
happen overnight. We’re setting ourselves up for the postseason. Every
game, we’re getting closer together and getting better as a team.”
On improving their game
“We
had to stay mentally focused and focus on getting better. We’re getting
what we want on offense, but if we don’t get stops, the game won’t go
our way. We focused on getting stops and things started to look better.”
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