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Jan. 3, 2008
Women's Basketball: Four Score In
Double Figures As YSU Wins League
Opener
Youngstown --
Four players scored in double
figures as the Youngstown State
women's basketball team earned a
73-62 victory over UIC in the
Horizon League opener for both
schools on Thursday at the Beeghly
Center.
Senior guard Heather Karner led the way with 19 points for
the Penguins while junior Tiara
Scott had 18, junior Velissa Vaughn
added 12 and junior Kelsey Gurganus
contributed 10.
The Penguins (6-6 overall and 1-0 in the Horizon League) won
their conference opener for the
second time since joining the league
seven years ago the other coming in
the 2004-05 campaign. UIC falls to
4-8 on the year and 0-1 in league
play. It was the Guins' first win at
the Beeghly Center over UIC since
2002.
In the first half, the Penguins made 14-of-32 field-goal
attempts (43.8 percent) and were a
perfect 7-of-7 from the free-throw
line. UIC was just 11-of-30 (39.3
percent) from the floor. The
Penguins made four treys, while UIC
had none.
Karner contributed 14 points as the Guins led 39-25 at the
break.
YSU, which
never trailed in the contest, led
4-2 before opening up the contest on
a 14-5 run to lead 19-7 with 9:47
left following a 3-pointer by
Velissa Vaughn. The Flames trimmed
the deficit to 24-14 but a 12-6 gave
Youngstown a 36-21 advantage.
In the second
half, the Flames cut the Penguins
advantage to 49-41 with 11:43
remaining in the game. YSU responded
by scoring the next seven points and
were never threatened the remainder
of the contest.
Youngstown State is back
at home on Saturday afternoon when
it takes on Loyola. Tipoff for the
contest at the Beeghly Center
against the Ramblers is set for 3:25
p.m. as the second game of a
men's-women's doubleheader. |