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Ohio State Women's Basketball (2023-24 B1G CHAMPS)

Assume that Eboni got her 'tiff' with McGuff all straightened out. The 'missing for personal reasons' pretty much indicates a 'sit your a** on the bench until you straighten out' type of thing. Anyway, Eboni is a bulldog, and stands tall in the paint, even when she's giving away 6-8" to the opponent. Go Bucks! If Maddie can refind her shooting stroke, or this Candace person can add points, plus maintaining the defensive prowess for tOSU press, might be OK. Losing two players to the WNBA has gotta hurt, but seems to be some good newcomers. Go Bucks!
 
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Assume that Eboni got her 'tiff' with McGuff all straightened out. The 'missing for personal reasons' pretty much indicates a 'sit your a** on the bench until you straighten out' type of thing. Anyway, Eboni is a bulldog, and stands tall in the paint, even when she's giving away 6-8" to the opponent. Go Bucks! If Maddie can refind her shooting stroke, or this Candace person can add points, plus maintaining the defensive prowess for tOSU press, might be OK. Losing two players to the WNBA has gotta hurt, but seems to be some good newcomers. Go Bucks!
What inside info do you have on this to take an unwarranted shot at a player? Ever heard of sick parents/grandparents/sibling? Grade problems? Mental health issues? Shall I go on?
 
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OHIO STATE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL LEARNS BIG TEN OPPONENTS FOR 2024-25 SEASON, WILL PLAY MARYLAND TWICE AND ALL OTHER TEAMS ONCE​



Ohio State will open the 2024-25 season in November. The Buckeyes’ non-conference schedule and dates will be announced later this summer, and the dates for Big Ten games will be announced in September.
 
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Tara VanDerveer, NCAA's winningest basketball coach, retires​

Tara VanDerveer, the NCAA's winningest basketball coach with 1,216 victories across 45 years, is retiring, Stanford announced Tuesday evening.

Negotiations are underway for Kate Paye, a former player under VanDerveer and a longtime member of her staff, to become her successor, the school added.

VanDerveer, 70, has been one of the most illustrious coaches in the sport, winning three national championships (1990, 1992 and 2021) in her 38 seasons at Stanford and guiding them to 14 Final Fours. The Naismith and Women's Basketball Hall of Famer previously coached at Idaho (1978 to 1980) and Ohio State (1980 to 1985).
 
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