- Final015
2SFPA
OSU59
9359
93 - FinalOTOT111
6DEP
VAN76
8376
83 - Final216
1SOU
CONN39
9539
95 - Final310
7UVM
WIS64
5564
55 - Final410
7MTU
MSST64
6864
68 - Final59
8JMU
TEM53
6553
65 - Final615
2CLEV
ND58
8658
86 - Final714
3ETSU
XAV82
9482
94 - Final816
1UNI
NEB44
8344
83 - Final911
6SDSU
TEX74
6374
63 - Final1011
6UALR
GT63
5363
53 - Final1112
5GB
UVA69
6769
67 - Final129
8NCST
UCLA54
7454
74 - Final1314
3SDST
OKLA57
6857
68 - Final1414
3LAM
WVU43
5843
58 - Final1513
4LEH
ISU42
7942
79
Final

(15) St. Francis (PA) 59
(17-15, 11-7 NEC)

(2) Ohio St 93
(31-4, 15-3 Big Ten)
12:06 PM ET, March 21, 2010
Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, PA
Lavender has 23 points, 16 rebounds as Buckeyes roll in first round
PITTSBURGH -- Turns out the turkey sandwiches bothered Ohio State a lot more than St. Francis did.
Jantel Lavender dominated inside for Ohio State with 23 points and 16 rebounds against smaller St. Francis, Pa., and the second-seeded Buckeyes opened up a 27-point lead before halftime during a 93-59 rout in a first-round NCAA Dayton Regional game on Sunday.Lavender, the three-time Big Ten player of the year, starting guard Tayler Hill, three reserves and numerous team personnel became ill after eating sandwiches following practice Saturday and missed the pregame shootaround, but most of the Buckeyes (31-4) recovered by game time."I didn't know what to expect," coach Jim Foster said.He probably didn't expect this. Instead of looking sluggish or ill at ease, the Buckeyes reeled off runs of 11-0, 19-2 and 13-3 before halftime, taking control from the start and never allowing the Red Flash (17-15) to build any confidence or momentum."I'm feeling OK," Lavender said. "I was a little woozy at the start, but I can play."She certainly can. The Red Flash had no one who could defend the 6-foot-4 Lavender's post-up moves, Brittany Johnson's outside shooting or point guard Samantha Prahalis' playmaking. Johnson ended with 18 points, going 4 of 8 from 3-point range, while Prahalis had 14 points, 13 assists and six rebounds.It didn't take long.Johnson hit a pair of 3-pointers and Sarah Schulze made another as the Buckeyes seized a 11-0 lead with only 2:11 gone. The Buckeyes led 32-9 at the midpoint of the first half, and they made it 51-24 late in the half before taking a 55-28 halftime lead. They didn't let up even when their reserves began coming off the bench, even though guard Maria Moeller was limited to two minutes by the illness.Shavelle Little, a two-time Big Ten defensive player of the year, made all six of her shots while scoring 14 points and getting five steals, displaying the kind of depth the Buckeyes will need if they meet defending national champion Connecticut in the regional final next weekend."She gave us a lot of energy, poking at the ball, getting loose balls and rebounds, and it really helped a lot," Prahalis said.Maybe it was Foster's warning that the Red Flash resembled Iowa that made his players determined to never let St. Francis into the game. Ohio State scrambled from 16 points down to beat Iowa 66-64 in the Big Ten tournament."They have an opportunity to go pretty far," Red Flash coach Susan Robinson Fruchtl said. "Even someone who's not a fan can tell there's a big difference between a team from the Big Ten and a team from our conference ... but we want to be the first team from the Northeast [Conference] to win an NCAA game."Britney Hodges and Brittany Lilley scored 16 points and Samantha Leach had 14 for St. Francis, which is 0-10 in the NCAA tournament, losing each time by at least 15 points.Ohio State, No. 8 in the final AP poll, won for the ninth time in 10 games by shooting 49.3 percent (37 of 75) to the Red Flash's 28.6 percent (20 of 70) and outrebounded them 55-38. St. Francis was 7 of 30 from 3-point range."They were what we expected," Hodges said. "We knew what we were getting into."This was the Red Flash's first appearance under Fruchtl, a former Penn State star who got her team into the NCAA tournament despite being only fifth-seeded in the Northeast Conference tournament. Only three seasons ago, the Flash won just six games.The Red Flash took some hope into the game that a near upset of Pitt at the Petersen Events Center earlier this season might show that they could play at this level, but the talented Buckeyes never gave them a chance.With Pitt missing from the tournament field following a disappointing 16-15 season, only several thousand fans showed up at the 12,508-seat Petersen Center. Pitt bid for the event with the expectation it would reach the tournament.Copyright by STATS LLC and The Associated Press
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(Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)Team Stat Comparison
SFPA | OSU | |
|---|---|---|
| Points | 59 | 93 |
| FG Made-Attempted | 20-70 (.286) | 37-75 (.493) |
| 3P Made-Attempted | 7-30 (.233) | 6-17 (.353) |
| FT Made-Attempted | 12-18 (.667) | 13-18 (.722) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) | 11 (0/0) | 14 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead | 0 | 43 |
Game Leaders
| SFPA | OSU | |
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