Box Score
Postgame Quotes
WEST POINT, N.Y. (AP) - Cara Enright scored 20 points, but Army shot just 30 percent from the field as No. 7 Ohio State downed the Black Knights, 77-41 in front of 2,785 fans in the second game of the Maggie Dixon Classic Saturday afternoon at West Point’s Christl Arena.
The game was the second half of a doubleheader created by Pittsburgh men's coach Jamie Dixon, the older brother of Maggie, as a way to honor her following her death in April at age 28. Just three weeks after leading Army to its first NCAA tournament appearance as a first-year coach,
``It's a very emotional day for everyone here at the academy,'' said Army coach Dave Magarity, who was an assistant for Maggie last season. ``It's something we've had in the back of our minds and we knew it was going to be tough.''
Jamie Dixon's fourth-ranked Panthers beat
Between games, Maggie Dixon's parents, her sister, Julie Dixon-Silva, and Jamie were presented with a ring commemorating the 2005-06 Patriot League championship. Banners honoring the title and Maggie as conference coach of the year were unveiled in the rafters of Christl Arena.
``It was hard when we were going through the ceremony,'' said Cara Enright, who led Army with 20 points. ``We knew once the ball went up it was time to play.''
The
``The level of their poise was impressive for my young players and veterans to see,'' said
Full of emotion, the Black Knights found themselves only trailing 21-13 with 11:35 left in the first half before the Buckeyes went on a 13-3 run capped by consecutive 3-pointers by Marscilla Packer, who led the Big Ten in 3-point shooting last season.
Jessica Davenport scored 16 of her 22 points in the first half.
``We didn't score inside and we didn't rebound,'' Magarity said.
The Buckeyes extended the margin to 47-26 at the half despite Army shooting 50 percent (11-for-22).
The Black Knights went cold in the second half, scoring only one basket in the first 9:19 as the Buckeyes built a 69-29 lead.
``I think we rebounded well,''
Brandie Hoskins scored 13 points and Tamarah Riley added 10 for the Buckeyes.
``We're proud to be part of something that we hope will be an annual affair,'' Foster said. ``We're proud to have been in the first.''
It was the first meeting between the schools and dropped Army to 0-7 in school history against Top Ten teams.
Army’s women return to the hardwood of Christl Arena on Wednesday when they host St. Thomas Aquinas at 7 p.m.

















