Ohio State will host first- and second-round games for the first time since 2018 as the Buckeyes earn a No. 3 seed in the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.
After completing a historic comeback to defeat Indiana on Saturday, Ohio State suffers a blowout loss to Iowa, 105-72, in the Big Ten Tournament championship.
Ohio State defeats Michigan for the third time this season, 81-79, and advances to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals, where the Buckeyes will face top-seeded Indiana.
Cotie McMahon wins Big Ten Freshman of the Year as Taylor Mikesell, Taylor Thierry and McMahon receive All-Big Ten recognition following the 2022-23 regular season.
Ohio State was selected as the last No. 3 seed in the final pre-tournament rankings released by the NCAA women’s basketball selection committee on Thursday night.
Rikki Harris scored a career-high 23 points to lead Ohio State to a 74-61 win over Michigan, completing a regular-season sweep for the Buckeyes over their rivals.
With Jacy Sheldon and Rebeka Mikulasikova both sidelined, Ohio State women’s basketball was blown out by No. 2 Indiana for its fourth straight loss against a ranked opponent.
Despite Jacy Sheldon’s return, Ohio State women’s basketball was blown out by Maryland on Sunday, 90-54, for the Buckeyes’ fourth loss in their last five games.
Following a three-game losing streak to Iowa, Indiana and Purdue, the Ohio State women's basketball team plummeted to No. 10 in the most recent AP Poll.
Ohio State women’s basketball loses to a top-10 opponent for the second game in a row to fall to 19-2 on the season as a lopsided third quarter leads Indiana to a 78-65 win.
Kevin McGuff thinks Thursday’s game at Indiana “will show a lot about our competitive character” as Ohio State faces another top-10 opponent after its first loss of the year.
Ohio State women’s basketball keeps its undefeated season going, many changes are coming to the NCAA and Clemson hires the Broyles Award winner to run its offense.
Ohio State women’s basketball set a new record for the best start in program history by improving to 16-0 with an 83-71 win over Minnesota on Thursday.
Ohio State women’s basketball outscores No. 18 Louisville 59-32 after halftime to earn a 96-77 win in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge and improve to 7-0 on the season.