iuwbb led by 24 points at one point, but Ohio State made a historic comeback in the second half. B1GWBBT
After leading fourth-seeded Ohio State by as many as 24 points in the first half, the top-seeded Indiana women found themselves on the wrong-end of the biggest comeback in Big Ten Tournament history. The Buckeyes found life with their new-look full-court press in the third quarter, then carried that confidence into the fourth. They out-scored the Hoosiers 26-12 over the final 10 minutes en route to a stunning 79-75 victory over the regular-season conference champs.
The pressure came, but when it did, Moren said, it was entirely different from what she, her staff and her players were expecting. Unlike their two previous meetings, the Buckeyes were denying the inbound pass and the reversal, and they were significantly more aggressive in it. The Hoosiers committed five turnovers and withstood at least a dozen more close calls in the third, then went on full-tilt in the fourth, committing nine turnovers , which resulted in 11 points the other way.Ohio State's interior defense
On IU's final possession, the Buckeyes forced Sydney Parrish into an off-balance shot from the side of the basket, then tied up the rebound to reclaim possession.
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