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Nov. 23, 2007
First-Half Cold Spell Dooms Penguins
in 68-54 Loss to Long Island
Brooklyn,
N.Y. -- Youngstown State could
not overcome a dry spell late in the
first half that resulted in a 68-54
loss to Long Island on Friday
afternoon in the opening game of the
LIU Turkey Classic.
The Penguins led 19-16 with 6:34 remaining in the first half
but were held without a field goal
for the rest of the half as the
Blackbirds went on a 16-2 run.
Ashley Pendleton scored a career-high 18 points for the
Penguins, who will take on Albany at 2 p.m. in
the tournament's consolation game.
YSU scored the firsts four points of the game and led by the
same margin with 9:08 remaining when
Pendleton's bucket made the score
15-11. LIU scored the next five
points to take a 16-15 lead, its
first nearly four minutes, but YSU
scored four straight to go up 19-16.
LIU went on to score 11 straight points and hit six of its
next seven shots, including going
4-for-4 from behind the arc, en
route to building a 35-23 halftime
advantage.
The Blackbirds then scored the first 13 points of the second
half and led 48-23 at the 16:10
mark. LIU was up by as many as 26
before YSU closed the gap late
thanks to Pendleton's eight points
in the final 3:16.
Valerie Nainima led all scorers with 19 points as one of four
LIU players in double figures. The
Blackbirds finished 9-of-18 from
behind the arc compared to a
1-for-10 showing from the Penguins.
YSU outshot Long Island 43 percent to 39 percent in the first
half but was hurt by 13 turnovers
that resulted in 16 points for LIU. |