Huskies keep winning on the road in Ohio

By BEN GROSS

Eight of 12 non-conference games this season were on the road for the women’s basketball team.

NIU head coach Carol Owens planned her schedule this way. The plan: teach her team how to play on the road early in the season. While every win and loss matters, wins and losses in the MAC mean more.

So far, it seems the plan has worked, as the Huskies beat Ohio 67-59 on the road on Saturday. NIU (10-9 overall, 5-1 MAC) is now 2-1 in conference when on the road.

Yet, the win was bittersweet for Owens. Before the game, the coach received word that women’s basketball coaching legend Kay Yow had lost her battle with cancer. Yow was 66.

“I was just thinking about how she was a competitor,” Owens said. “She would have wanted us to compete. Our kids were inspired.”

Thinking of Yow, the Huskies scored 67 points, 38 coming from guard Jessie Wilcox and center Ebony Ellis. Wilcox went 5-12 from behind the arc, scoring 19 points. The senior also dished out a team-high five assists and produced four steals.

Ellis produced a double-double in the win, scoring 19 points and grabbing 11 boards. The sophomore got 10 of her rebounds off the offensive glass.

NIU forward Mauvolyene Adams was also crucial in rebounding, bringing down 11 boards herself. Overall, the Huskies collected 44 rebounds, 22 off the offensive glass. Defensively, NIU held Ohio (7-11, 3-3) to 33 rebounds.

“That’s the biggest thing,” Wilcox said. “We’re not going to make all our shots. But if we have offensive rebounds and players that can finish off in the inside, you have to choose who you want to guard.”