What was Ohio State's record coming into the game?
15-2 overall, 5-1 in the Big Ten.
Sports / College Basketball
The No. 14 Ohio State Buckeyes (15-2, 5-1 B1G) hosted the Penn State Nittany Lions (7-10, 0-6 B1G) on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at Value City Arena. The Buckeyes looked to continue their strong season against a Penn State team struggling...
Ohio State aimed to capitalize on its offensive firepower, led by Jaloni Cambridge, against a Penn State team that relies heavily on Merkle and McMiller for scoring. The Buckeyes' defense needed to contain Penn State's inside game while Ohio State's offense needed to maintain ball control, capitalizing on Penn State's high turnover rate.
Penn State's Gracie Merkle is an extremely efficient player inside, leading the Big Ten in field goal percentage (.746). Kiyomi McMiller leads the team in shot attempts. For Penn State to win, they needed a third scorer to emerge.
Ohio State's Jaloni Cambridge has improved her three-point shooting significantly, which is a positive sign for the Buckeyes. Ohio State's defense allows space for deep shooters, so Penn State's Murray could have a big game.
15-2 overall, 5-1 in the Big Ten.
7-10 overall, 0-6 in the Big Ten.
Gracie Merkle and Kiyomi McMiller.
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