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Kate Dennis (14) during the Ohio Women's Basketball game against Eastern Michigan at The Convo, Jan. 10, 2024.

Women’s Basketball: Everything to know before Ohio squares off with Miami

After two-straight wins in Mid-American Conference play, Ohio (6-11, 3-4 MAC) looks to bring the streak to three in its upcoming matchup against historical rival, Miami (4-13, 2-5 MAC). In their last two games, the Bobcats leveraged their quickness to beat size, but now are looking eye-level at the smaller Redhawks squad.

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the matchup.

Game Information

Opponent: Miami University

Time: Saturday at 1 p.m.

Location: The Convo (Athens)

How to Watch: ESPN+

All-time record: 37-58 in favor of Miami (OH)

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Meet the Opponent

Head Coach: Glenn Box (1st season)

Projected Starters:

#2 Hennessey Luu-Brown

#10 Jadyn Scott

#12 Jada Scott

#15 Amber Tretter

#22 Cori Lard

Statistical Leaders

Points: Jadyn Scott (10.4 per game)

Rebounds: Katey Richason (6.4 per game)

Assists: Nuria Jurjo (2.4 per game)

Steals: Lard (1.9 per game)

Blocks: Tretter (1.0 per game)

Field-Goal Percentage: Jadyn Scott (.494)

Three-Point Percentage: Luu-Brown (.474)

Free-Throw Percentage: Riley Neal (.917)

Miami (OH) Notes

Statistically speaking, Miami owns one of the worst offenses in the entire NCAA. They rank 337th out of 360 teams in points per game at 52.5 a contest. The team boasts just one double-digit point per game scorer, while none of its players have been able to convert on half of their shots or better.

Its 3-point shooting has been a major crux in this. Miami lacks the high-volume and high-percentage shooters that are essential to a well-oiled offensive machine. Their hottest shooter, Hennessey Luu-Brown has only taken 19 3-pointers on the year, while nobody else projected to play against the Bobcats is above 31% from the three on the season.

None of this is aided by Miami’s size, as it is relatively undersized in comparison to the teams Ohio has matched up against recently. Leading scorer Jadyn Scott prefers to get to her offense in the post, an area in which Ohio has excelled at defending as of late. The Redhawks’ lack of shooting should allow the Bobcats to send extra defensive help, forcing their opponent to play to their weaknesses.

Player to Watch: Amber Tretter

Tretter has been a freshman sensation for the Redhawks, standing at 6 feet, 1 inch, she’s been impactful for the team in many facets. She ranks top five in all five major stat categories for Miami and leads the team in double-doubles with two. Her activity on the glass and the defensive end has been great, and keeping her from wreaking havoc in those areas will be integral for the Bobcats if they want to push their winning streak to three.

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