- **Q: Why did Cotie McMahon enter the transfer portal?
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Sports / College Basketball
Ohio State women's basketball faces a significant shift as leading scorer and two-time All-Big Ten forward Cotie McMahon has entered the transfer portal with one year of eligibility remaining. This move comes as a surprise following the Buc...
Cotie McMahon's entry into the transfer portal marks a pivotal moment for Ohio State women's basketball. The Centerville, Ohio native, who enrolled early at OSU, quickly became a star, helping lead the Buckeyes to the Elite Eight in her freshman season – the program's furthest run since 1993.
Her junior season saw her average a career-best 16.3 points per game, showcasing a significantly improved 3-point shot (37%). Despite missing four games with a leg injury, she led the team in scoring. The Buckeyes, seeded No. 4, were upset by No. 5 Tennessee in the second round of the NCAA tournament, a frustrating end to the season for the team and McMahon.
Ohio State now faces a significant rebuild in the frontcourt, losing all three starters from the past season (McMahon, plus graduating seniors Ajae Petty and Taylor Thierry). Sophomore center Elsa Lemmilä is the only returning frontcourt player with significant playing time. This puts more pressure on returning players like Big Ten Freshman of the Year Jaloni Cambridge and necessitates additions via the transfer portal. McMahon's proven scoring ability and energy make her one of the most valuable players available.
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