
Ohio Bobcats

Radford Highlanders
Highlights
Summary
FAIRLAWN, Va. (Interstat) — Bella Ranallo scored 18 points to lead Ohio to a 72-67 win over Radford in a nonconference women’s basketball game Saturday at the D.N. Dedmon Center. The Bobcats used a dominant 26-point second quarter to build a 38-32 halftime lead and withstood a late push from the Highlanders. Radford’s Joi Williams matched Ranallo with 18 points. Ohio improved to 5-3. Radford fell to 6-6. Bailey Tabeling added 14 points and six assists for the Bobcats, while Elli Garnett scored 14 of her 16 points in the second half. Attendance was 629.
Extended Summary
FAIRLAWN, Va. (Interstat) — In a game defined by offensive struggles and a decisive third-quarter swing, the Ohio Bobcats held off a late rally to defeat the Radford Highlanders 72-67 in a nonconference women’s basketball game Saturday at the D.N. Dedmon Center. The Bobcats, who improved to 5-3, used a 26-point second quarter to build a lead they would never fully relinquish, despite shooting just 40% from the field and committing 17 turnovers. The Highlanders fell to 6-6, hampered by 32.8% shooting, including 11 of 40 from three-point range, and an inability to capitalize on 26 free-throw attempts, making only 12. The most critical stretch of the contest came in the third quarter. Leading 38-32 at halftime, Ohio’s offense went cold, managing only 10 points in the period. Radford, however, could not seize the opportunity to close the gap significantly, scoring just 15 points themselves. The quarter featured a scoring drought of over four minutes for both teams, characterized by missed shots, turnovers, and physical defense. Ohio’s ability to maintain its lead during this offensive dry spell proved pivotal, as it entered the final quarter with a 48-47 advantage. Ohio’s Bella Ranallo, a 5-foot-6 guard from Lake Forest, Illinois, led all scorers with 18 points, including three crucial three-pointers. Her backcourt mate, Bailey Tabeling of Seymour, Indiana, provided a steadying influence with 14 points and a game-high six assists. Forward Elli Garnett of Lakewood, Colorado, added 14 points and a team-best defensive presence inside. Radford was led by Joi Williams of Leesburg, Virginia, who scored 18 points. Angelina Nice of Round Hill, Virginia, contributed seven points, four assists and two blocks, while Kirah Dandridge of Richmond, Virginia, added eight points. The game’s tempo was frantic from the start, with both teams combining for 34 turnovers. Radford held a 12-8 advantage in offensive rebounds but could not translate that into consistent scoring. Ohio’s slightly more efficient offense, posting an 88.5 rating on 81 possessions compared to Radford’s 79.4 on 84 possessions, made the difference. Radford made a frantic push in the final minute, cutting a nine-point deficit to just three with 22 seconds remaining after a three-pointer by Angelina Nice. Ohio’s composure at the free-throw line in the closing seconds, however, sealed the victory. Bailey Tabeling and Bella Ranallo combined to make four critical free throws in the final 11 seconds to keep the Highlanders at bay. The announced attendance was 629. Ohio will host Saint Louis on Dec. 20, while Radford is scheduled to play Concord at home on Monday.
Preview
FAIRLAWN, Va. (Interstat) — The Radford Highlanders look to build on a thrilling double-overtime victory and continue their home-court success when they host the Ohio Bobcats in a nonconference women’s basketball matchup Saturday. The game tips off at 2 p.m. EST at the D.N. Dedmon Center. Radford (6-5) is coming off a 97-84, two-overtime win against Navy on Dec. 4, a performance fueled by a career day from junior guard Joi Williams. Williams poured in 36 points in 41 minutes, showcasing the explosive scoring ability she has displayed throughout the early season. She is averaging 18.5 points over her last four games and will be the focal point of the Highlanders’ offense. Ohio (4-3) arrives after a narrow 72-70 home win over Illinois-Chicago on Dec. 5. The Bobcats are led by guard Bella Ranallo, who scored 18 points and dished out six assists in that victory. Ranallo has been a consistent contributor, averaging 11.5 points per game, but Ohio has struggled on the road this season, dropping contests at Davidson and Xavier by an average of 13 points. The Highlanders have found a rhythm in Fairlawn, winning four of their five home games this season. Their offense has been potent there, averaging 75.2 points in those contests. Conversely, the Bobcats will aim to translate their recent close-game experience into a road win. Radford’s schedule shows a quick turnaround, as they host Concord on Monday. Ohio continues its road swing before returning home to face Saint Louis on Dec. 20. Saturday’s contest hinges on the backcourt battle between Williams and Ranallo. If Williams can replicate her high-volume scoring, Radford’s home-court advantage could prove decisive. Ohio will need to contain her and find offensive production beyond Ranallo to secure a road victory.