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Uncut: McGuff discusses technical foul in Ohio State win over Montana State

Uncut: McGuff discusses technical foul in Ohio State win over Montana State

Yahoo28-03-2025

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Ohio State women's basketball entered the NCAA Tournament field of 64 teams Friday against the Montana State Bobcats. The Big Sky champions came into Columbus after winning the regular season and conference tournament with a 30-3 record, but after a back-and-forth start to the game, Ohio State ran away in a 71-51 win.
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After the game, head coach Kevin McGuff and guards Chance Gray and Jaloni Cambridge spoke with the media.
Coach McGuff talked about how the Buckeyes lack of extra passes in the first quarter led to the game being so close, with six lead changes in the first half. Also, his message to the team at halftime, which led to a 15-point third quarter run that put the game away for Ohio State and the moment that led to a technical foul for the coach.
Gray and Cambridge talked about what forward Cotie McMahon texted to them Friday morning and how the team responded to McGuff's second quarter technical foul and the Buckeyes' 26 forced turnovers against the Bobcats.
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