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I went to the Buffalo/Ohio game leap day and Johnson/Hooks by Domerduck
both started/played most of the game. The Bobcats lost 63-62 because they didn't have any height to compete with Buffalo who had 6'2" athletic forward (Adeyeyo). They stayed in the game by getting her in foul trouble as their guard/wing play was aggressive. ND's height should be a big advantage as they don't even play their only player over 5'11', who is a project. I also remember in the game Feb 29, that one of their best players was senior guard Amani Burke, who's older brother is NBA player Trey Burke, who was National POY/Consensus AA at Michigan. They will miss her.
I was hoping my daughter & grandsons who live in Athens could go, but no fans. When I went in February it seemed like a nice arena. I can't imagine ND having any problems with them.