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Photo Gallery: No. 18 Ohio State takes down No. 2 Iowa 100-92 in front of a sold out crowd of 18,660 fans at the Schottenstein Center

  • January 22, 2024
  • Caleb Blake
Fifth-year guard Jacy Sheldon (4), fifth-year guard Rikki Harris (1) and fifth-year forward Rebeka Mikulasikova (23) hype up second-year forward Cotie McMahon (32) during No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Fifth-year guard Jacy Sheldon (4) lays the ball up during the second-half of the No. Ohio State-Iowa game Sunday at the Schottenstein Center. Sheldon scored 24 points to help lift the Buckeyes to a 100-92 victory. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Second-year forward Cotie McMahon (32) crosses over during the first half of No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa. McMahon scored a team-high 33 points while also leading the Buckeyes with 12 rebounds. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Assistant coach Wesley Brooks, assistant coach Carla Morrow and head coach Kevin McGuff look on from the sideline during No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over Iowa at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Fifth-year guard Jacy Sheldon (4) drives to the rim from the top of the key. Sheldon scored 24 points during No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Iowa fourth-year guard Caitlin Clark (22) recorded 45 points and seven assists during No. 2 Iowa's 100-92 loss to No. 18 Ohio State. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Second-year forward Cotie McMahon (32) takes a three-pointer during the Ohio State-Iowa game. McMahon notched a career-high 33 points in the No. 18 Buckeyes 100-92 overtime win against the No. 2 Hawkeyes --- their second loss of the season. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Fifth-year guard Madison Greene (0) dribbles the ball at the top of the key during No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa Sunday at the Schottenstein Center. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Iowa fourth-year guard Caitlin Clark (22) collided with an Ohio State fan as she ran off the court following the No. 18 Buckeyes 100-92 overtime win over the No. 2 Hawkeyes. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Second-year forward Cotie McMahon (32) looks to a referee for a foul during the second-half. No. 18 Ohio State defeated No. 2 Iowa 100-92 at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Second-year guard/forward Taylor Thierry (2) scans the floor during No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Head coach Kevin McGuff calls out to his team from the sideline. No. 18 Ohio State upset No. 2 Iowa 100-92 at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Second-year forward Cotie McMahon (32) and third-year guard/forward Taylor Thierry (2) walk down the court during No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Second-year forward Cotie McMahon (32) euro-steps into a layup to score two of her team-high 33 points in No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
Fifth-year guard Rikki Harris (1) holds the ball as the clocks runs out during No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa at the Schottenstein Center Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor
A scarlet scene at the Schottenstein Center following No. 18 Ohio State's 100-92 win over No. 2 Iowa Sunday. Credit: Caleb Blake | Photo Editor

 








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