Taylor Mikesell hadn’t made a three all game. The senior guard, typically one of the most consistent perimeter shooters in the country, had just five points for No. 3 Ohio State as it trailed by three points in the waning seconds of overtime against South Florida. Mikesell was 1-of-12 from the floor and 0-of-6 from beyond the arc when she lined up what turned out to be her final shot of the game. And for the first time all night, Mikesell’s shot swished through the net, tying the game. Eboni Walker blocked a shot at the other end of the floor, and the ball came to Cotie McMahon on the fast break with Taylor Thierry. McMahon fed Thierry for the game-winning layup, which capped off an 88-86 comeback win for the Buckeyes at the San Diego Invitational — in a game they trailed by as many as 18 points. Ohio State…
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