The Ohio State women’s basketball team has been on a roll lately, upsetting No. 2 Iowa and winning two-straight games on the road to keep pace in the Big Ten, tied for first with the Hawkeyes and Indiana Hoosiers.
It’s a year the Lady Bucks are no doubt destined to head to the postseason NCAA Tournament, but how they finish the season will determine how high of a seed they get and what kind of road is before them.
Since we are interested in where the OSU women stand with these types of things we occasionally check in with ESPN’s Charlie Creme and his “bracketology.” So where does Creme have Ohio State after his latest January 30 update?
According to where things stand right now, Creme has the Buckeyes listed as a No. 3 seed in the Portland 2 region, but starting its journey off in Columbus of all places as an automatic qualifier presumably winning the Big Ten Tournament. The Buckeyes opponent is No. 14 seed Albany.
Bucks on top after a battle with the Boilermakers💪 pic.twitter.com/pROqzSCcgs
— Ohio State WBB (@OhioStateWBB) January 29, 2024
All of this will no doubt change more than a politician’s stance on a subject blowing in the wind, but it at least gets you an idea of where OSU might fall in the postseason at this point.
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