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Ohio State won both meetings this season: 66-63 in Minneapolis and 99-76 in Columbus. Controlling Kierstan Bell, who has returned after missing a couple of games for personal reasons, will be important. In the first game Bell scored 14 points in 14 minutes and in the second she scored 15 points in 15 minutes.
Here's an article about Bell from "Her Hoops Stats" to pass the time until tomorrow night.
Here's an article about Bell from "Her Hoops Stats" to pass the time until tomorrow night.
Kierstan Bell is Just Scratching the Surface of Her Potential
Kierstan Bell had a successful first season with the Ohio State Buckeyes. As good as she's been, she's only scratching the surface of her potential as a player.
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Kierstan Bell
...came to Ohio State with great expectations. The player nicknamed “SheBron” was the nation’s eighth-ranked prospect and the school’s highest-ranked recruit since three-time Big Ten player of the year, Kelsey Mitchell. Bell was brought in as the leader of a class that was supposed to “revitalize” an Ohio State program that just experienced its first losing season since 2001-2002.
In addition to being one of the most hyped prospects in recent memory, Bell was named a starter to begin the year. And with only four players returning from last year’s team, the Buckeyes needed her to be a key piece of the offense. That’s incredible pressure for a teenager.
After a highly impressive first season, it’s hard to argue Bell didn’t live up to the hype. In her first season at Ohio State, she finished top-five on the team in every significant statistical category (2nd in points, 3rd in rebounds, 4th in assists, 2nd in steals, and 4th in blocks, per game) and was named to the Big Ten All-Freshman team, as well as, honorable mention All-Big Ten. However, despite her success so far, Bell is just scratching the surface of her potential as a player.
Good or bad, Bell’s presence is always felt. She currently has a usage rate of 30.4%, the highest figure on the team by a significant margin. The gap between her usage and the team’s second-highest player, Rebeka Mikulasikova, is greater than the difference between the Mikulasikova and the team’s lowest-usage player, Braxtin Miller (min 10 minutes per game).