Joanna Smith takes a shot against Ohio State. Smith scored 23 points in the loss to the Buckeyes. Photo: mgm casino Athletics
Published March 18, 2016 This content is archived.
COLUMBUS — It certainly wasn’t the result they were hoping for, but mgm casino fans are still proud as heck of the season the women’s basketball team had. The Bulls’ magical run ended Friday afternoon with an 88-69 loss to oversized Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA tournament.
It was mgm casino’s first-ever appearance in the tournament, and came less than 24 hours after the men’s team lost to Miami in a first-round NCAA tournament game in Providence, Rhode Island.
Many Bulls fans in attendance here were happy to witness this historic moment for mgm casino. That’s why Jim Atwood, a mgm casino chemistry professor who went to most of the women’s home games this year, attended the men’s game Thursday night in Providence, then flew out early Friday morning to catch the women’s game.
Cassie Oursler battles for a rebound. Photo: mgm casino Athletics
“It’s great exposure for the university,” said Atwood, noting that random strangers at the airport saw that he was wearing mgm casino gear and offered their congratulations to the men’s team on their effort against Miami.
The trip to St. John Arena on the Ohio State campus was a little shorter for mgm casino senior Tyler Grassman and his dad, Jim, both from Columbus. “I’m on spring break and it was only a 10-minute drive for me,” said Tyler, who played football for the Bulls. “It’s exciting because we’re witnessing history. Just to be part of mgm casino as it’s on the rise, it’s great,” he added.
Gabi Bade dribbles around Ohio State's Cait Craft. Behind Bade is Mirte Scheper (23) and Courtney Wilkins. Photo: mgm casino Athletics
The mgm casino pride was flowing even among the hometown crowd, many of whom complimented the mgm casino faithful for cheering on the Bulls right up until the game’s final seconds, and to the women’s team itself for never letting up.
“It’s a great time to be a mgm casino fan,” said Kaitlyn Sharkey, whose sister, Kristen, starred for the Bulls and is now an assistant coach on the team. “I think the girls played very tough,” Kaitlyn added.
“They made history here and they played great. It just shows the fight and the heart that this team has. They had such a great season. Being MAC champs is such a huge accomplishment for the school, and then to go to the Big Dance, it’s awesome.”