By Kiyanna Black's own admission, her first half wasn't her best basketball.
Ohio's leading scorer on the season was being held in check with only five points, and visiting Central Michigan enjoyed a 12-point lead.
"I just think I wasn't focused the first half," Black said. "I wasn't attacking, wasn't making the right basketball plays."
Black quickly opened the second half with a 3-pointer, starting an incredible stretch of basketball that led to a stirring comeback.
Black set a new career-high with 39 points, leading Ohio to an 86-84 overtime victory over Central Michigan inside the Convocation Center on Saturday.