Chance Gray’s Record-Breaking Night Powers Ohio State to 94-53 Win Over Charlotte
The Ohio State Buckeyes women’s basketball team delivered an emphatic 94-53 victory over the Charlotte 49ers, fueled by a record-breaking performance from junior guard Chance Gray. Gray led the charge with 31 points, tying the program record for three-pointers in a single game by hitting nine from beyond the arc, a feat previously achieved only by Kelsey Mitchell in 2015. This win marks Ohio State's second consecutive blowout victory, extending their record to 2-0 as they look ahead to more non-conference matchups.
Dominant First Half Establishes Ohio State’s Control
The Buckeyes took control early, ending the first quarter with a commanding 25-6 lead. Gray, who made three of her nine threes in the opening quarter, helped Ohio State set a dominant pace, with the team shooting efficiently from the floor. By halftime, the Buckeyes led 43-17, with Gray and fellow players Cotie McMahon and Ajae Petty contributing to the offensive surge. McMahon’s contributions included aggressive drives and rebounds, while Petty provided additional scoring and defensive support.
Charlotte struggled offensively against Ohio State’s aggressive defense, making only 2 of 12 shots in the first quarter and committing eight turnovers. These errors enabled Ohio State to capitalize on fast breaks and transition opportunities. Charlotte’s struggles extended into the second quarter, as they scored only 11 points and finished the half shooting just 21 percent from the field.
Gray’s Record-Tying Performance
Chance Gray’s performance in the third quarter underscored her offensive prowess, with 14 points, including four three-pointers, that broke open the game further. Her record-tying ninth three-pointer came on a wide-open shot in transition, securing her place in Ohio State’s history books. Gray’s total of nine three-pointers on 9-of-14 shooting from beyond the arc propelled her to a new career-high in scoring, eclipsing her previous best of 22 points from her time at Oregon.
Gray’s sharp shooting was crucial in answering a brief third-quarter rally by Charlotte, who managed to score 26 points in the quarter. Despite this surge, Ohio State’s defense regrouped, limiting Charlotte's ability to close the gap significantly.
Buckeyes Show Depth and Defensive Strength
The Buckeyes demonstrated depth, with contributions from McMahon, who added 11 points, and Petty, who scored 12. Freshman Jaloni Cambridge, who had an outstanding collegiate debut with 31 points against Cleveland State, faced a setback in this game. She took a hard fall in the third quarter and was limited to just 15 minutes of play due to injury, yet still managed to add eight points before her early exit.
Ohio State’s defense was a key factor, holding Charlotte to 35.2 percent shooting overall and forcing multiple turnovers that prevented Charlotte from gaining momentum. In total, Ohio State’s defense forced Charlotte into 28 turnovers, capitalizing on these mistakes to create offensive opportunities.
Charlotte’s Resilient Third Quarter
Despite the deficit, Charlotte regrouped in the third quarter and tied Ohio State in scoring with 26 points, showcasing offensive adjustments that allowed them to find open shots. Junior guards Kay Kay Green and Alexis Andrews led this effort, scoring seven points each, while forward Hayleigh Breland added two three-pointers to bolster Charlotte’s performance.
The third quarter highlighted Charlotte’s potential when they reduced their turnovers and improved their shot selection. The 49ers demonstrated that with better control, they could generate scoring opportunities against tough competition, hinting at adjustments that could benefit them in future games.
Ohio State’s Bench and Strategy Shine
Ohio State's coaching staff capitalized on the team's depth by rotating players effectively, maintaining high energy and defensive pressure throughout the game. This strategy allowed the starters to play with intensity, knowing they had capable replacements waiting on the bench. Coach Kevin McGuff’s approach to utilizing Ohio State’s bench has provided a crucial advantage, helping the team sustain momentum late in games while minimizing fatigue among key players.
Ohio State’s disciplined ball movement and spacing on offense have also contributed to the team’s efficient scoring. By creating open shots and avoiding forced plays, the Buckeyes showcased a balanced offense that can adapt to different defensive setups. This versatility in offense, paired with their aggressive defense, has positioned Ohio State as a force to be reckoned with in the early season.
Looking Forward
With a 2-0 record, Ohio State prepares to face Belmont next in Nashville. The team’s strong start, marked by explosive offense and a deep roster, puts them in a promising position as they progress through the non-conference season. The Buckeyes are committed to maintaining their aggressive defense and versatile offense, with Chance Gray emerging as a reliable scoring leader alongside key players McMahon, Petty, and Cambridge.
Ohio State’s recent performances reflect a cohesive team effort, from efficient scoring to disciplined defense, making them a formidable opponent for the season ahead.







