Box Score Cincinnati, Ohio -- Junior
Kelsey Gurganus scored a career-high 14 points and senior Heather
Karner led the Penguins with 15 but Cincinnati made 10 3-pointers
en route to a 79-56 win over the Youngstown State women's
basketball team (4-5) on Saturday afternoon at Fifth Third Arena.
Junior Tiara Scott also reached double
figures with 12 points.
Cincinnati's Jill Stephens led all scorers
with 27 points on 11-of-19 shooting, including five 3-pointers, and
grabbed 14 rebounds.
Cincinnati benefited from eight straight
missed shots by the Guins and used an 18-0 run over the last seven
minutes of the first half to turn a one-point deficit, 19-18, into
a 17 point advantage, 36-19. Kelsey Gurganus stopped the run with a
basket with 20 seconds remaining.
Karner , who made her first four 3-point
attempts, gave the Penguins their largest lead of the half, 16-11
with her fourth triple at the 11:30 mark.
A free throw and a jumper by Ashley Pendleton
put the Penguins back ahead, 19-18, with 7:20 left.
Karner started the scoring with a 3-pointer
and scored the Penguins first nine points - all on treys - to keep
the Penguins in the game at 9-9 with 13 minutes remaining. Two
jumpers by Tiara Scott gave YSU a 13-11 edge at the 11:57
mark.
The Bearcats outscored the Penguins, who shot
50 percent in the second half, 43-35 in the second half.
UC also outrebounded the Guins, 44-27.
The Guins continue their three-game, in-state
road swing against nationally-ranked Ohio State, Wednesday, Dec.
19. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. at Value City Arena.