Kent State 81, Ohio 77, the scoreboard read.
Redshirt senior guard Megan Carter climbed up the ladder beneath the basket grabbed the scissors and cut a piece of the net down.
“I’m so happy,” Carter said. “I’m so proud of this team. A lot of people thought we weren’t going to make this run that we’ve made. We didn’t care what anybody else thought. We played Kent State basketball.”
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