The UofA enrolled its largest freshman class in history this school year, causing some students to be moved off campus and adjustments to bus times and routes.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State head coach Kevin McGuff has filled one of his two assistant coaching positions by announcing the hiring of Wesley Brooks.
Brooks comes to Columbus after a four-year stint with Michigan, where he helped guide the Wolverines to three-straight NCAA Tournament appearances and coached five All-Big Ten performers at the guard and wing positions.
“I am so excited to join Ohio State Women’s Basketball program,” said Brooks. “I believe Kevin McGuff is one of the best coaches in the country and the opportunity to learn from him and is exciting. Year after year, Kevin has Ohio State at the top of the Big Ten Conference and competing championships. In addition, I truly believe the state of Ohio is one of the deepest and richest states in the country when it comes to women’s basketball and I am excited to continue building relationships and keeping that talent at home.”
Submitted by matty blue
on February 26th, 2021 at 9:22 PM
Return with me, if you will, to January 30, 2019. The Michigan women’s hoops team, 13-8 on the season and 4-5 in B1G play, planned to welcome in the #13 Iowa Hawkeyes, led by 2019 National and B1G player of the year, Megan Gustafson, who would average 28 ppg and 13 rpg on the season. Two other Hawkeyes would get All-B1G recognition, and Iowa would eventually win the B1G tournament on the way to an Elite 8 loss to eventual national champ Baylor. They were terrific. They were preparing to play a Michigan team that, while it had some stars (Naz Hillmon and Hallie Thome would both make All-B1G), was still a relatively young, inconsistent work in progress that had lost 4 of 5 and 6 of 8 and