The beginning of the postseason often represents a fresh start, and the No. 14 Ohio State women’s basketball team is embracing that mindset ahead of the Big Ten Tournament. The Buckeyes started 19-0, the best start to a season in program history, despite losing point guard Madison Greene to a knee injury and guard Jacy Sheldon being largely unavailable after the first few weeks of the season. But a loss to Iowa in late January was a stumbling block that eventually derailed Ohio State. It marked the start of a three-game skid, and the Buckeyes dropped five games in a seven-game stretch. “I think we had played so well, just found ways to win,” coach Kevin McGuff said, “and then we lost a couple, and our confidence kind of got shaken a little.” A win at Michigan on Feb. 20 was enough to secure the No. 4 seed and a…
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