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Box Score 2 Green Bay, Wis. -- An
impressive second-half comeback attempt by the Youngstown State
women's basketball team fell just shy for the second consecutive
game in an 85-80 loss to Green Bay (12-3, 4-0 Horizon League) on
Saturday afternoon at the Kress Events Center.
The Penguins trailed by 20 points at halftime
only to battle back within three, 83-80, with 22 seconds remaining
after a layup by junior Tiara Scott, but Green Bay made two late
free throws to seal the victory.
The Penguins (7-8, 2-2 Horizon League) placed
four players in double figures for the third time in the last four
games led by senior Heather Karner's 20 points. Junior Tiara Scott
recorded her second double-double of the season with 19 points and
12 rebounds while juniors Kesley Gurganus scored a career-high 16
points and junior Velissa Vaughn added 12.
Trailing 44-24 at the intermission, the
Penguins, who shot 55.2 percent in the second half, opened the
second half with an 19-8 run in the first five minutes get within
nine points, 52-43. The Penguins got hot from the perimeter using
two 3-pointers from Gurganus and another from senior Jessica
Schloemp to slice the deficit to nine with 15:10 remaining.
The Phoenix's Kayla Groh it a 3-pointer and
Rachel Porath's four-point play ballooned Green Bay's lead to 16,
59-43 at the 14:25 mark.
UWGB pushed its advantage to 17, 62-45, after
a free throw from Groh with 13:23 left.
YSU used a 12-2 run over the next three
minutes to get within seven, 64-57, after a 3-point play by
Gurganus, who scored all her points in the second half.
The Phoenix again extended their edge back to
15 points, 76-61, with five minutes remaining but the Penguins
would not quit.
Scott, who scored 17 of her 19 points after
halftime, converted a three-point play and two charity tosses to
cut the deficit to nine and Gurganus buried her third 3-pointer of
the game at the 2:57 mark to bring the Guins with six, 78-72.
After a layup by UWGB's Heather Golden,
Vaughn hit a 3-pointer with just under a minute left to get YSU
back to within four, 82-78, but Groh made one of two free throws to
give the Phoenix a five-point edge, 83-78, before Scott's final lay
up.
In the first half, the Penguins shot just
21.4 percent from the field while the Phoenix shot an impressive
59.3 percent.
The return home to host Wright State,
Thursday, Jan. 17. Tipoff is set for 5:15 p.m. at the Beeghly
Center and is part of a men's and women's basketball doubleheader.