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Dec. 19, 2007
Women's Basketball Falls to No. 18
Ohio State, 84-50
Columbus,
Ohio -- The Youngstown
State women's basketball team (4-6)
turned in a gutsy performance but it
was not enough to take down No. 18
Ohio State in an 84-50 loss to the
Buckeyes on Wednesday evening at
Value City Arena.
Senior Jessica
Schloemp led the Penguins with 11
points while senior Heather Karner
and junior Kelsey Gurganus each
added 10 points.
The Penguins
hung tough with the Buckeyes and led
by as many as six points early in
the first half. Jumpers by junior
Ashley Pendleton, Gurganus and
Schloemp led the Penguins on a 6-0
run to take a 6-2 lead at the 17:06
mark.
After a basket
by OSU's Javelle Little, Pendleton
and Schloemp anwered with lay ups to
extend the Penguins edge back to
six, 10-4.
Ohio State
scored five straight points to cut
the Guins lead to one, 10-9, but
Karner drilled a 3-pointer to lift
the Penguins to a four-point lead,
13-9, with 14:36 left.
The Buckeyes,
however, scored 12 staright points
to take a eight-point lead with
11:44 to go.
A jumper and a
free throw by Schloemp brought the
Guins within five, 21-16, with 11
minutes left but they would not get
any closer.
The Buckeyes,
who led 37-25 at the intermission,
shot 66.7 percent from the field in
the second half to put tthe game out
of reach.
The Guins conclude their three-game
road swing and the non-league
portion of their schedule against
Akron, Friday, Dec. 21. Tipoff is
set for 5:30 p.m. at the J.A.R Arena
in Akron, Ohio. |