For Ohio State women’s basketball to achieve better results in next year’s postseason than it did this year, the Buckeyes will need to improve upon a couple of significant flaws from this season while also replacing several key players.
Although Ohio State won the regular-season Big Ten championship and entered the postseason with a 25-4 record, the issues that led to the Buckeyes’ early exits in both the NCAA Tournament and Big Ten Tournament didn’t come out of nowhere.
Rebounding was a problem for the Buckeyes all season, and it proved to be the Buckeyes’ fatal flaw in March.