Michigan State 71, Ohio State 68 OT
2/21/2010 12:00:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Feb. 21, 2010
Recap | Box Score | Photo Gallery
- The Spartans are the third team in the nation to beat three top-10 teams, joining Connecticut and Nebraska.
- MSU won its 13th straight overtime game.
- Allyssa DeHaan regained the NCAA Division I career blocks lead with three blocks today, moving her to 490 in her career.
- MSU became the fourth team in the country to play five top-10 teams this season. - Today was MSU's first win over a ranked team on the road since beating No. 4/5 Ohio State on Feb. 18, 2007.
- Brittney Thomas' team-high 19 points was a career high.
- The Spartans snapped Ohio State's 24-game home winning streak. OSU was 18-0 at home this season.
- The Buckeyes entered the day second in the nation in 3-point field goal percentage (40.9%), but were held to 20.0% (3-of-15). MSU is 11-0 this season when holding its opponent to below 25.0% from the 3-point line.
- The Spartans are 6-0 all-time when Brittney Thomas leads them in scoring (2-0 this season).
- MSU had a 24-11 edge in bench scoring.
- With a team-high five assists, Brittney Thomas tied for 12th in career assists with 291.
- With a career-tying four steals, Kalisha Keane move into 17th all-time at MSU with 167.
- DeHaan started her 123 career game, tying her for third all-time at MSU.
- Cetera Washington had a season-high two steals.