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Davenport carries OSU to win in OT

Monday, March 5, 2007

Ursuline High graduate Tyra Grant scored 17 points for Penn State.

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jessica Davenport showed why she's a three-time Big Ten player of the year.

When she posts up, she's almost unstoppable.

The powerful 6-foot-5 Davenport scored a season-high 32 points, including all seven Ohio State points in overtime, to help the No. 5 Buckeyes to a 73-71 victory over fifth-seeded Penn State in the Big Ten tournament semifinals.

Ursuline High graduate Tyra Grant scored 17 points for the Nittany Lions.

"I was looking for her every time down the floor," point guard Maria Moeller said. "She was having success, so we just kept going to her."

Davenport kept delivering the key shots — and anything else the Buckeyes (28-2) needed.

She was 12-of-18 from the field, 8-of-12 at the line, grabbed 10 rebounds, had five assists and although Davenport finished with no blocks, she repeatedly changed the Nittany Lions' shots.

Her only real miscue came in the closing seconds of regulation when Davenport's potentially winning 7-footer bounced off the front of the rim. She also missed a second free throw with 6.3 seconds left in overtime that gave Penn State a chance to tie it.

Ohio State survives

Ohio State survived when Grant's 15-foot baseline jumper was shot after the buzzer — with Penn State still having a timeout.

"We had a play designed," said Brianne O'Rourke who passed the ball to Grant. "I just passed it up, thinking she had a better shot."

Star Allen added 12 points and six rebounds for the Buckeyes, and injured guard Marscilla Packer gave Ohio State an inspirational lift, finishing with nine points in a game she wasn't even supposed to play after spraining her left ankle in Friday's quarterfinal victory. On Saturday, Packer was in a walking boot and ruled out of the game.

"The medical people were totally convinced she [Packer] wasn't going to play today," coach Jim Foster said.

"As the treatments progressed, they said 'Maybe if you need her in a situation or two, you might have her.' They kept working, and as they were doing their probing tests before the game, the doctor said 'I think she can go.' "

OSU vs. Purdue tonight

The Buckeyes will face No. 15 Purdue (27-5) in the championship game tonight.

Penn State (15-16) was led by Kamela Gissendanner with 21 points and Grant with 17, but ended its season with a seventh straight loss to the Buckeyes.

The Nittany Lions methodically fought back from an 11-point second half deficit to get within 64-63 with 2:59 left, then tied it on O'Rourke's 3-pointer with 29.6 seconds left.

Penn State scored the first four points in overtime.

Then Davenport took control. She drew a foul and made two free throws on the Buckeyes' next possession.

On the next two, she made a 7-foot bank shot and a 5-foot jumper.

On Ohio State's last possession, she drew another foul and made 1-for-2 from the line to help the Buckeyes survive.