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Women’s Basketball from Ohio State vs Michigan State: live broadcast, time

Women’s Basketball from Ohio State vs Michigan State: live broadcast, time

No. 12 state of Ohio will be tested in your last game at the house of the regular season against No. 23 Michigan status.

Both teams ended last week 1-1, with Ohio state that falls to Indiana so Defeating Purdueand the state of Michigan losing to No. 4 USC and then collecting a victory over Indiana.

Buckeyes expect a defensive battle when Michigan’s state stepped on the court.

The Spartans execute a press similar to that of the Buckeyes, and are directly behind the state of Ohio in robberies, with an average of 12.8. Ohio state leades The Big Ten With 13 per game.

For Ohio State Transfer Opportress GrayThis will be another opportunity to face a former teammate in Grace Vanslooten. Defeated Ohio The former Gray Oregon 69-60 team on January 12.

“I am excited to play against the team that both obviously play similar styles, and obviously I am playing an old teammate,” Gray said. “(I will see) what it is to be on the opposite of each other this time. I am excited, I think it will be a good test for us just to try how we handle the ball and handle a lot of pressure.”

Gray and Vanslooten played together for two seasons in Oregon.

Here we show him how to see Ohio State face Michigan’s state tonight.

Where to see the female basketball of Ohio State vs. Michigan State in today

Live broadcast: Big Ten+

Radio: WBNS-AM (1460)

The confrontation of the state of Ohio State-Michigan will only be available through Livestream, without television broadcast.

Women’s Basketball from Ohio State vs Michigan State time, tickets

  • Date: Wednesday, February 25
  • Start time: 7 pm

Ohio State vs Michigan State will be played in Value City Arena. Tickets are still available, from $ 12.

Where is Ohio State’s female basketball in the last Big Ten classification?

Ohio State is third in the Big Ten classification. Here are the full classification:

  1. USC (25-2, 15-1)
  2. UCLA (26-1, 14-1)
  3. Ohio State (23-4, 12-4)
  4. Maryland (21-7, 11-6)
  5. Illinois (21-7, 11-6)
  6. Michigan (19-8, 10-6)
  7. State of Michigan (20-7, 10-6)
  8. Oregon (19-9, 10-7)
  9. Indiana (17-10, 9-7)
  10. Nebraska (18-10, 9-8)
  11. Iowa (18-9, 8-8)
  12. Minnesota (20-8, 8-8)
  13. Washington (16-12, 7-9)
  14. Wisconsin (13-14, 4-12)
  15. Northwest (9-17, 2-13)
  16. Purdue (9-18, 2-14)
  17. Rutgers (10-18, 2-15)
  18. Penn State (10-17, 1-15)

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