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Boilermakers coach Matt Painter said afterward game management personnel need to be better prepared to protect athletes caught up in the commotion. Of the six major basketball conferences, four fine host schools for failure to keep fans off the court. The second offense brings a public acknowledgement of an institutional problem. The Big 12 fined UCF $25,000 for a court-storming following an upset of Kansas in a men’s game Jan. 10. So we’re struggling in our conference with that.”Painter said schools need to take steps to keep order, whether it's roping off the court or creating a greater police presence.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Matt Painter, , Don’t, Scott Markley, ” Jan Jensen, Iowa's, Clark, , ” Jensen, Markley, ” Markley, Matt Rhule, we’ve, ” Painter, we’re, , Pat Graham Organizations: Ohio State, Nebraska, Purdue, Boilermakers, ACC, Big, Associated Press, UCF, Southeastern Conference, South, Northwestern, Wildcats, AP, womens Locations: Iowa, Columbus, Lincoln, Kansas, South Carolina, Nebraska, Colorado
18 Ohio State rallied to stun No. A 3-pointer from Rebeka Mikulasikova gave Ohio State a six-point lead with 1:14 left in overtime. The Buckeyes win snapped a 15-game win streak for the Hawkeyes (18-2, 7-1 Big Ten). Ohio State: A signature win for the Buckeyes that should give them a big boost in the AP Top 25. Ohio State: At Illinois on Thursday.
Persons: — Cotie McMahon, Caitlin Clark, Clark, Rebeka Mikulasikova, McMahon, Jacy Sheldon, Molly Davis Organizations: Ohio State, Buckeyes, Hawkeyes, Ohio, Nebraska, . Ohio, AP, womens Locations: COLUMBUS , Ohio, Iowa, Illinois
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Caitlin Clark said she was “OK” after she was accidently knocked down by a fan running onto the court after No. 18 Ohio State on Sunday. The Hawkeyes star was running off the court with her head down when a female fan, trying to film the on-court celebration, banged into Clark. “I was just trying to exit the court as quickly as possible, so I started running and I was absolutely just hammered by somebody trying to run onto the court,” Clark said after the 100-92 overtime loss. That’s very disappointing.”More than 18,000 people attended, which was the most ever to watch a women's basketball game at Ohio State.
Persons: — Caitlin Clark, accidently, , ” Clark, Gene Smith, Lisa Bluder, Kevin McGuff, Clark, Bluder, Caitlin, McGuff Organizations: Ohio State, Hawkeyes, ” Ohio State, Buckeyes, AP, womens Locations: COLUMBUS , Ohio, Iowa, Clark,
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Caitlin Clark scored 32 points, moving into fourth place on the all-time NCAA Division I women’s basketball scoring list, to help No. 2 Iowa beat Wisconsin 96-50 on Tuesday night. So it’s special.”“It's pretty impressive,” Iowa coach Lisa Bluder said. “I think they kind of put their foot on the gas a little bit,” Wisconsin coach Marisa Moseley said. Iowa: The Hawkeyes were without injured sophomore Hannah Stuelke, so coach Lisa Bluder went with a post-by-committee of starter Sharon Goodman, Addison O’Grady and A.J.
Persons: — Caitlin Clark, Clark, Brittney, , Griner, Clark's, , Pat Summitt's, Lisa Bluder, “ I’m, ” Clark, Kate Martin, Sydney Affolter, Syd, ” Bluder, She’s, Martin, Marisa Moseley, ” Moseley, we’re, Serah Williams, Hannah Stuelke, Sharon Goodman, Addison O’Grady, “ Hannah didn’t, ___ Organizations: IOWA CITY, Iowa, Wisconsin, Baylor, NCAA, West, Sydney, Hawkeyes, Badgers, , Minnesota, Ohio State, AP, womens Locations: IOWA CITY , Iowa, Des Moines, West Des Moines, , Tennessee, Iowa, Wisconsin, . Wisconsin
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