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Dec. 21,
2007
Scott,
Karner Pace Penguins to Impressive
74-56 Victory Over Akron
Akron, Ohio -- Tiara
Scott and Heather Karner combined
for 51 points and Youngstown State
had one of its best overall
performances of the season in a
74-56 win over Akron on Friday
evening at the James A. Rhodes Arena
Scott posted 25 points and 21
rebounds for her first career
double-double, and Karner scored 17
of her 24 points in the first half
as the Penguins built a 33-18 lead
at the break.
It was the first time since Jan.
20, 2005 (Jen Perugini) that a YSU
player had more than 20 rebounds and
the first time since Feb. 2, 2006
that two different players scored 20
points (Kristy Gaudiose and Michelle
Holmes).
The Penguins missed their first
six shots from the floor to open the
game, but a strong defensive effort
that lasted the entire game kept the
game close until the offense caught
fire. Akron led only 2-0 at the
15:58 mark before two Karner free
throws sparked a nine-point run that
put YSU up 9-2 with 13:52 left.
Akron trimmed the margin to 10-7
with 12:56 remaining, but the
Penguins went on an 11-2 spurt to go
up 21-9 with 7:56 remaining and
never led by less than nine points
the rest of the way.
YSU had a 12-2 advantage in
points off turnovers and a 7-2 edge
in second-chance points in the first
half alone. The Penguins grabbed 20
offensive rebounds for the game,
which helped contribute to a
dominating 57-36 advantage on the
glass.
A 10-3 run early in the second
half put the Penguins up 51-27 with
12:58 left, and the Zips never got
closer than 18 points the rest of
the way.
Scott scored 16 points in the
second half after coming off the
bench to score nine in the first
half. The junior forward also
6-for-6 from the free throw line in
the second stanza as the Penguins
converted on all 12 of their
attempts from the charity stripe in
the half. The Penguins made 20-of-22
for the game for a 90.9 percent
effort from the line.
Ashley Pendleton chipped in with
11 points and seven rebounds for
YSU, which improved to 5-6 heading
into a 13-day break for the
holidays.
Sarah Tokodi scored a game high
26 points for the Zips, who lost
their first game of the season at
home and dropped to 5-6 overall.
YSU will open Horizon League
play at home on Thursday, Jan. 3,
against UIC. Tipoff for the game is
set for 5:15 p.m. as part of a
doubleheader with the YSU men's
basketball team.
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