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Nov. 29, 2007
Women's Basketball: Guins Able to
Withstand Toledo Rally, Hang On
55-48
Youngstown --
The Youngstown State women's
basketball team built a 19-point
second-half lead before holding on
to defeat Toledo 55-48 in the
Penguins' home opener on Thursday
night.
Junior guard
Kelsey Gurganus and junior forward
Ashley Pendleton sparked the victory
scoring 13 points each. Senior
forward Jessica Schloemp posted a
double-double scoring 11 points and
grabbing 11 rebounds.
YSU led 36-17
early in the second half, but Toledo
mounted a comeback attempt to put
pressure on the Penguins. The
Rockets got as close as two on five
different occasions but could never
tie or take the lead.
The Penguins scored the first four points of the second half
before the Rockets scored 19 of the
game's next 21 points to make the
score 38-36 with 11:50 remaining.
Forward Allie Clifton, who finished
with a game-high 15 points, scored
10 points during the run.
Gurganus made two free throws to get the lead back to five at
42-37 with 9:27 remaining, but the
Rockets got a trey and kept the
score within four until Jessica
Schloemp hit a layup to up the
advantage to 51-45 with 1:18 left.
Gurganus hit two more of her nine free throws with 42 seconds
remaining to up the advantage to
53-45, and Lauren Branson hit two
charity tosses with 18 seconds left
to offset an Amber Heistan trey.
Toledo had an opportunity to get closer as neither team
scored for two-and-a-half minutes
late. The Rockets missed their last
seven free throw attempts and
converted only 7-of-19 for the game.
YSU came out
strong in the first half to build an
impressive 31-15 halftime advantage.
Youngstown
State scored the first four points
and nine of the game's first 11.
Schloemp opened the scoring and
Heather Karner followed with a
basket. After Toledo's Ta'Yani Clark
got the Rockets on the scoreboard,
Pendleton scored and Karner drilled
a 3-pointer to give the Guins a 9-2
advantage.
After holding
a 15-9 edge at the 8:21 mark, the
Penguins went on a 9-0 run pushing
their cushion to 24-9 on a basket by
Schloemp.
Just before
the intermission, YSU built its
biggest lead of the first half at
32-15 on a Branson free throw with
16 seconds remaining. Clifton cut
the deficit to 15 with a basket just
before the halftime buzzer.
The Penguins
shot 48 percent making 12-of-25
shots while their defense harassed
the Rockets into a 26.7 percentage.
UT made just 8-of-30 attempts in the
opening frame, including an 0-of-5
mark from behind the 3-point arc.
Youngstown State is back on the road when it plays at Saint
Francis (Pa.) on Saturday night.
Tipoff at the DeGol Arena is set for
7 p.m. |