Bowling Green 72, (3) Ohio State 91

1 2 T
BGSU (1-1) 28 44 72
#3 OSU (2-0) 55 36 91

Final

2:00 PM ET, November 15, 2009

Lavender has 23 points, 14 rebounds as No. 3 Buckeyes beat Bowling Green

Team Stat Comparison
BOWLING GREEN OHIO STATE
Points 72 91
FG Made-Attempted 26-70 (.371) 31-69 (.449)
3P Made-Attempted 10-21 (.476) 8-17 (.471)
FT Made-Attempted 10-15 (.667) 21-28 (.750)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 21 (1/0) 18 (0/0)
Largest Lead 0 33
Game Leaders
 BOWLING GREENOHIO STATE
PointsT. Pontius 18J. Lavender 23
ReboundsL. Prochaska 8J. Lavender 14
AssistsT. Pontius 3S. Prahalis 8
StealsT. Nurse 2S. Prahalis 2
BlocksT. Nurse 1A. Walker 3
 · Team Stats: Bowling Green | Ohio State
2009-010 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Nov 15, 2009 @OSU 91, BGSU 72Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
BOWLING GREEN (ET) OHIO STATE (ET)
11/21 @MRST 1:00pm
11/24 @OAK 6:30pm
11/27 UNCG 7:00pm
12/01 SFPA 7:00pm
12/04 @VAN 8:00pm
11/17 UAB 7:00pm
11/19 WVU 7:00pm
11/22 OKST 2:00pm
11/25 UNCG 7:00pm
11/28 IUPU 2:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Bowling Green | Ohio State
Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Getting physical wasn't all Ohio State's idea.

Jantel Lavender had 23 points and 14 rebounds to lead the third-ranked Buckeyes to a 91-72 victory over Bowling Green on Sunday in the quarterfinals of the Preseason WNIT.

It was the 39th career double-double for Lavender, an AP preseason All-American.

"They set the tone in how physical the game was," Lavender said. "We can be physical, too. If they throw elbows we can get physical back."

Tayler Hill added 19 points for Ohio State (2-0), while Samantha Prahalis had 14 points and eight assists. Sarah Schulze had nine of her 15 points in the second half when Ohio State led by as many as 32 points.

Tracy Pontius had 18 points and Lauren Prochaska added 11 for Bowling Green (1-1).

Ohio State led 55-28 at halftime as Lavender had 18 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field.

"They tried to take away our inside game so we made 3-point shots to loosen it up," Ohio State coach Jim Foster said.

A key moment came with 4:29 left in the first half when Bowling Green's Maggie Hennegan fouled Schulze. A technical foul was also given to the Falcons' bench. Maria Moeller made the two free throws for the technical and Schulze hit two foul shots to give the Buckeyes a 40-20 lead.

Hill followed with a free throw a minute later before Bowling Green broke its scoreless drought on a 3 by Pontius to make it 41-23.

Hill, a freshman guard, had six assists and six rebounds.

"I'm surrounded by great players and great coaches," she said.

The Buckeyes finished the half with a 14-3 run with all the points coming from Hill (5), Prahalis (5) and Lavender (4).

"We had trouble adjusting to the physicality of the game and we dug ourselves an early hole that we couldn't get out of," Falcons coach Curt Miller said.

Bowling Green pulled within 27-20 on Jen Uhl's three-point play with 7:21 left in the first half, but Ohio State went on an 18-0 run over the next 4½ minutes.

"The last time we lost in this building we went to the NCAA tournament so I told them maybe this is the start of a big season and we can get to the NCAA tournament again," Miller said, referring to an 89-41 loss on Nov. 12, 2004 in Value City Arena.

"One of the reasons we were excited to play in the WNIT was the opportunity to play a great program like Ohio State," Miller said. "We looked forward to this day to play against a program that truly has a chance to win the national championship this year."


Women's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Sunday, November 15th
2 Stanford 81 Final
Rutgers 66
Bowling Green 72 Final
3 Ohio State 91
4 Baylor 65 Final
9 Tennessee 74
6 Duke 77 Final
16 Texas A&M 95
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 57 Final
7 Notre Dame 102
8 Oklahoma 51 Final
Georgia 62
10 Michigan State 71 Final
Detroit 62
South Dakota State 64 Final
11 Arizona State 73
Idaho State 43 Final
13 California 100
Centenary 19 Final
17 LSU 92
Manhattan 68 Final
18 Virginia 86
19 Louisville 65 Final
Dayton 63
Lehigh 54 Final
20 Vanderbilt 90
Western Illinois 37 Final
23 Purdue 70
Florida Atlantic 40 Final
24 Iowa State 80
North Dakota State 65 Final
25 DePaul 77