Box Score Youngstown -- Senior Lauren
Branson scored a career-high 20 points, including a career-best
three 3-pointers, with six assists to lead the Youngstown State
women's basketball team (4-3) to its fourth straight win with a
66-58 win over Central Michigan (3-5) on Wednesday evening at the
Beeghly Center.
Senior Heather Karner added 13 points while
senior Jessica Schloemp just missed a double-double with nine
points and 10 rebounds.
The Penguins held a 13-point halftime
advantage but missed their first seven field-goal attempts to start
the second half. The Chippewas capitalized with an 11-0 run to trim
the YSU advantage to two, 36-34, at the 15:54 mark.
Two free throws by Kelsey Gurganus, Branson's
second triple and a jumper by Branson extended the YSU edge back to
nine, 43-34, with 13:44 left.
A 3-pointer by Angel Chan brought CMU within
four, 51-47, and a jumper by Latisha Luckett at the 4:02 mark cut
the deficit to three, 53-50.
Branson's jumper with three minutes remaining
put the Penguins ahead by five, 55-50, but a free throw by Houghton
and a 3-pointer by Candace Wilson brought the Chippewas within one
with 2:32 remaining.
Branson answered with her third triple of the
night to push the Penguins lead to four, 58-54.
Gurganus hit a clutch jumper with 51 seconds
left to give YSU a five-point cushion, 61-56, and the Penguins
converted 5-of-6 from the free-throw line to seal the victory.
Youngstown State scored the first eight
points of the game and led by as many as 17 points, 18-1, midway
through the first half after Branson's first 3-pointer of the game
at the 11:33 mark.
Karner hit two triples in the first
minute-and-half and Ashley Pendleton made a jumper to put the
Penguins up 8-0. A lay up by Jessica Schloemp, a 3-pointer by
Karner and a jumper by Schloemp put the Penguins ahead 15-1 prior
to Branson's 3-pointer.
The Chippewas whittled the Penguins lead down
to eight , 26-18, with 2:43 remaining in the half, but the
Penguins' lead ballooned back to 16 after a jumper by Schloemp with
21 second remaining.
Britni Houghton's 3-point play with eight
seconds left cut the YSU lead back to 13, 36-23, at the
intermission.
YSU closes out its two-game homestand against
Miami (Ohio), Saturday, Dec. 8. Tipoff is set for 2:05 p.m. at the
Beeghly Center.