COLUMBUS, OH – Ohio State Buckeyes junior forward Cotie McMahon has achieved a remarkable milestone by winning both the prestigious Maxwell Award and the Lisa Leslie Award, marking only the second time in Ohio State women’s basketball history that a player has secured both honors in the same season. See more

COLUMBUS, OH – Ohio State Buckeyes junior forward Cotie McMahon has achieved a remarkable milestone by winning both the prestigious Maxwell Award and the Lisa Leslie Award, marking only the second time in Ohio State women’s basketball history that a player has secured both honors in the same season. See more
Ohio State failed to hit the rim on its halfcourt buzzer-beater.

The Buckeyes originally forced overtime thanks to a McMahon layup with 29 seconds remaining that tied the game at 78-78, with Ohio State rallying from a nine-point deficit earlier in the quarteSarah Te-Biasu then provided one of the best shots of the season when she took the ball up the court and pulled up behind the arc, draining the game-winning 3-pointer with one second remaining.

AdvertisemeMcMahon then took her seat on the bench, and looked across the court and flipped the double bird while Kubek shot her free throws at the other end of the floor.

Kubek hit one of two free throws to give the Terrapins a 90-88 edge before a layup tied the game with seven seconds remainiMcMahon, who leads the Buckeyes with 16.9 points per game, fouled out of Sunday’s contest with 14.5 seconds remaining after committing an infraction while Ohio State pressured the ball in hope of a steal.

She aggressively bumped Allie Kubek to end her day, finishing with 18 points and five rebounds on 8-for-16 shooting spanning her 30 minutes.ngntr.