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LIVE: No. 3 Indiana women's basketball beats No. 12 Ohio State

Indiana's Mackenzie Holmes, right, shoots over Ohio State's Eboni Walker during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, in Columbus, Ohio.

No. 3 (USA Today) Indiana women's basketball takes its Big Ten lead to No. 12 Ohio State on Monday night.

The Hoosiers (23-1, 13-1) have won 11 consecutive games, most recently over national powerhouse Iowa and star Caitlin Clark.

The Buckeyes (21-4, 10-4) have won two of their past three games, but are 0-3 against ranked opponents since beating Michigan on Dec. 31.

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From Gregg Doyel:Win over Iowa is a glorious night for IU and women’s basketball

Final: Indiana 83, Ohio State 59

Mackenzie Holmes scores a career-high 33 points, Sara Scalia 24 (6-of-8 3-pointers) and Grace Berger 16 along with 10 rebounds. The Hoosiers make 9-of-20 3-pointers and are +12 in rebounding.

Cotie McMahon scores 22 for OSU, Taylor Mikesell 15 and Eboni Walker 12 along with 10 rebounds.

Next for the Hoosiers: vs. No. 14 Michigan on Thursday.

End 3Q: Indiana 68, Ohio State 53

The Buckeyes have a 24-14 edge in the period. OSU is up to 52.3% shooting, and IU down to 61.7%.

1:50 left 3Q: Indiana 63, Ohio State 50

Mackenzie Holmes has 22 points, Sara Scalia 20 and Grace Berger 11.

OSU's Cotie McMahon has 21 points, Taylor Mikesell 12 and Eboni Walker 10. The Buckeyes cut their deficit to 60-50.

4:36 left 3Q: Indiana 60, Ohio State 40

Grace Berger is up to 11 points on 5-of-6 shooting, along with 6 rebounds.

Ohio State has applied full-court pressure and cut a little into its deficit. Taylor Mikesell is up to 10 points.

Halftime: Indiana 54, Ohio State 29

Mackenzie Holmes has 18 points and Sara Scalia 17 for the Hoosiers, who are shooting 74.2% from the field. Holmes is 9-of-11 and Scalia 6-of-8 (5-of-6 3s).

Cotie McMahon has 12 for OSU, which is hitting 46.7% overall and 1-of-7 on 3s.

6:13 left 2Q: Indiana 39, Ohio State 14

Sara Scalia's 3 gives her 11 points, and IU a 32-14 lead. She's 4-of-4 from the field, 3-of-3 on 3s.

The Hoosiers score 5 points in the first minute of the quarter to extend their lead to 17 points.

End 1Q: Indiana 24, Ohio State 12

IU is 10-of-15 overall from the field and 3-of-5 on 3-pointers. OSU is led by Cotie McMahon with 6 points, but the Buckeyes are shooting just 29.4%.

1:12 left 1Q: Indiana 19, Ohio State 10

Mackenzie Holmes has 8 points early. She commits an over-the-back foul with 6:36 to go.

Sydney Parrish hits a 3, then misses one on the next play.

Grace Berger's traditional 3-point play is the first scoring with 8:56 left.

Indiana women's basketball preview vs. Ohio State

Mackenzie Holmes leads IU with 22.1 points (on 69% shooting from the field) and 7.6 rebounds per game. Sydney Parrish (12.9 points, 38.1% 3-point shooting, 5.8 rebounds, 1.7 steals), Grace Berger (12.3 points, 50% from the field, 5.6 assists) and Yarden Garzon (11.8 points, 49.1% 3-point shooting) add scoring punch.

Taylor Mikesell leads OSU with 17.9 points and 40.2% 3-point shooting. Taylor Thierry (13.8 points, 64.9% from the field, 7.0 rebounds), Cotie McMahon (13.6 points) and Rebeka Mikulasikova (12.4 points) make for a balanced lineup. North Central High School alum Rikki Harris adds 6.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 4.2 assists.

The Hoosiers beat the Buckeyes 78-65 on Jan. 26, when IU was ranked 6th and OSU was undefeated and ranked No. 2 in the nation. Holmes led the Hoosiers with 26 points, with help from Garzon (20, 10 rebounds, 3 steals), Parrish (12, 11 rebounds) and Berger (12, 6 assists). McMahon led OSU with 21 points, Mikesell added 15 points, and Thierry 13 points and 12 rebounds.

Indiana women's basketball vs. Ohio State time, TV, radio

Time: 7 p.m. ET Monday, Feb. 13, 2023, at Columbus, Ohio

TV: BTN and here.

Radio: 105.1 FM in Bloomington, and SiriusXM Channel 196 and 958, and here.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indiana women's basketball vs. Ohio State score updates, highlights