Embracing a likely starting role and call to leadership for Ohio State's 2023-24 team, Roddy Gayle hopes to capitalize on the momentum he found during last season's Big Ten Tournament.
Patience. That’s the lesson Roddy Gayle learned last season lingering on the bench for Ohio State before his breakout performance in the Big Ten Tournament.
In Holtmann’s eyes, Gayle’s leap in play started prior to Ohio State’s four-game run to the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament. He matched his young career high the next day against Iowa, picking up nine points on an efficient 3-for-5 shooting and 2-for-2 from the free throw line.Gayle exploded in Ohio State’s final two games of the tournament and its season. He drained all three of his 3-point attempts en route to a 15-point outing in the quarterfinals of the tourney, aiding the Buckeyes to a 68-58 win over Michigan State.
Echoing Holtmann’s earlier sentiments, Gayle felt that self-assurance was the main difference for him to take the next step in his play.
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