OSU WOMEN Davenport's shot lifts Bucks to win



Her basket with 3.4 seconds remaining beat Oklahoma 75-71.
COLUMBUS (AP) -- Things were going well for No. 16 Oklahoma until Brandie Hoskins broke out of her slump and Jessica Davenport hit the shot of the game.
Davenport made a turnaround jumper with 3.4 seconds left to give No. 8 Ohio State a 75-71 victory over No. 16 Oklahoma on Monday night in the Big Ten/Big 12 Challenge.
"When I got the ball, I turned in my shoulder and I didn't imagine a defender on me," Davenport said. "I practice that shot every day. I just took my time and made it."
Davenport took a bounce pass from Ashley Allen, spun and hit a 12-footer over the Sooners' freshman force underneath, Courtney Paris, to give the Buckeyes (11-2) a 73-71 lead.
"Maybe you lose a game by a bucket, a free throw, a rebound or a loose ball -- there are all kinds of things working up to the loss," Oklahoma coach Sherri Coale said. "She just made a tough shot."
Stole final pass
After two timeouts, the Sooners (12-4) had difficulty getting the ball in before Chelsi Welch's inbounds pass was intercepted by Allen, who hit a layup in traffic for the final margin.
A full-court pass went out of bounds and Ohio State was able to toss the ball in before celebrating the victory.
"A quality season is defined by winning ugly games," Ohio State coach Jim Foster said. "When you're making all your shots and there is a flow, it's all there, it's easy for everybody. ... When you look back, a great season sometimes comes down to winning these games."
Hoskins leads way
Hoskins scored 16 points -- all in the second half -- to lead the Buckeyes. Davenport finished with 15, as did Marscilla Packer. Debbie Merrill added 12 points and nine rebounds, holding her own underneath while Davenport sat out large chunks of the second half with foul trouble.
"[Hoskins] was making plays," said Welch. "It was like she was hitting every shot in the second half."
Paris, the daughter of former Michigan and NFL offensive lineman Bubba Paris, lived up to her billing. Averaging 21.3 points and 14.7 rebounds coming in, she had 23 points and 14 rebounds. Welch had 13 points and Leah Rush 10 for the Sooners, who had a three-game winning streak snapped.
She said she'll be a better player for having measured herself against Davenport, a first-team All-American.
"I haven't played against a girl like Jess yet, so it was good for me," she said.
Paris said on Davenport's final shot she did everything she could to stop her.