INDIANAPOLIS – In the end, it wasn’t a postseason ban, the lingering repercussions from the firing of an assistant coach or the ever-present threat of COVID-19 that proved the biggest hurdle for last year’s Ohio State women’s basketball team. © Adam Cairns/Columbus Dispatch, THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH Madison Greene’s absence at the end of last season proved too much for the Ohio State women’s basketball team to overcome, but the point guard is healthy heading into 2021-22. Undoubtedly, those were all tough pills to swallow. But the loss of starting point guard Madison Greene for the final five games of the season ultimately proved too much for the Buckeyes, who in a shortened season with no hope of playing in the NCAA Tournament closed with four straight losses to finish at 13-7 overall after opening 10-1. Ohio State women’s basketball notebook: Buckeyes waiting for ruling on Oregon transfer Taylor Mikesell Now…
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