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Jan. 5,
2008
Women's
Basketball: Karner, Scott Lead Guins
To 70-58 Victory Over Loyola
Youngstown --
The Youngstown State women's
basketball team used a strong
second-half effort to beat Loyola
70-58 on Saturday afternoon in the
Beeghly Center. The victory gives
the Penguins a 2-0 conference start
for the first time since joining the
Horizon League seven years ago.
Junior forward Tiara Scott and
senior guard Heather Karner each
scored 17 points as the Penguins
improved to 7-6 on the season.
Velissa Vaughn and Jessica Schloemp
also reached double figures for YSU.
Vaughn had 14 points while Schleomp
contributed 12. The Guins played
just seven players in the contest.
Maggie McCloskey scored a game-high 19 points for the
Ramblers who dropped to 2-11 and
0-2. YSU held a
three-point advantage at halftime,
but was able to open the game up in
the second half. The Penguins scored
10 of the first 13 points to open
the second stanza grabbing a 45-35
lead.
Youngstown State led 60-46
with just over five minutes
remaining, however Loyola scored the
next six points before Vaughn scored
with just under four minutes
remaining to end the Rambler threat.
In the first half, the Penguins
couldn't shake the Ramblers despite
building a 29-21 lead on Heather
Karner's 3-pointer with 4:13
remaining. Loyola went on a 11-3 run
to pull ahead 32-31 on Brittney
Marshall's 3-pointer. But Karner
answered 20 seconds later with a
hoop to put YSU ahead 33-32.
After a missed Rambler basket, the
Loyola bench was hit with a
technical foul as YSU brought the
ball up the court in the final 10
seconds of the half. Lauren Branson
made both free throws to put the
Penguins in front 35-32 at halftime.
In the first half, YSU shot 34.5 percent making 10-of-29
attempts, but was solid from the
3-point line making 5-of-9 while
connecting on 10-of-11 from the
charity stripe. Loyola was 13-of-27
from the field (48.1 percent),
including 4-of-8 from 3-point range
and made just two free throws.
For the game, YSU shot 42.9 percent
making 24-of-56 attempts while
Loyola was 22-of-45 (48.9 percent).
The Guins had an advantage at the
free-throw line making 16-of-22
shots while Loyola was 8-of-14. The
Guins forced 22 Rambler turnovers
will committing just 12.
It was the third straight game the Guins have bettered the
70-point mark. All three contests
were YSU victories,
YSU plays its
first Horizon League road game of
the season on Thursday night at
Milwaukee. Tipoff at the Klotsche
Center is set for 8 p.m. Eastern
time. |