Ohio State Dominates Stanford in Bay Area Women’s Classic
Stanford struggles against Ohio State's defense, extending their road woes with a lopsided 84-59 loss.
- Ohio State's aggressive defense and full-court press forced 19 Stanford turnovers, leading to a decisive victory at Chase Center in San Francisco.
- Stanford shot just 2-for-16 from 3-point range, despite entering the game ranked second nationally in 3-point shooting percentage.
- Nunu Agara led Stanford with 17 points, while Ohio State's Cotie McMahon paced her team with 16 points as all five Buckeyes starters scored in double figures.
- Stanford's offensive struggles continued, with extended scoring droughts and only four total assists in the game, highlighting the absence of injured point guard Talana Lepolo.
- The loss marks Stanford's third in their last four games, underscoring a pattern of struggles against strong defensive teams and away from home.