Box Score Valparaiso, Ind. -- The
Youngstown State women's basketball made 14 3-pointers and erased a
nine-point second-half deficit to earn its first Horizon League
road win in a 92-79 victory over Valparaiso on Thursday evening at
the Athletics and Recreation Center.
Senior Heather Karner led four Penguins
scoring in double figures with 21 points while junior Tiara Scott
poured in 20 points and grabbed nine boards. Junior Velissa Vaughn
added 16 points and senior Jessica Schloemp recorded a
double-double with 12 points and 14 rebounds.
YSU's 14 3-pointers is tied for the
second-highest total in school history.
Trailing 60-51 with 16 minutes remaining in
the game, the Penguins uses a 15-1 run over the next four minutes
to take a 66-61 lead, which they would never relinquish.
After jumpers by Kelsey Gurganus and
Schloemp brought the Guins within six, Schloemp drained a
3-pointers, Scott converted a layup and senior Lauren Branson's
steal and layup put the Penguins ahead 62-61. Vaughn buried a
3-pointer at the 11:32 mark to give the Guins a five-point cushion.
The Penguins (10-9, 5-3 Horizon League) lead
ballooned to 10, 80-70 with six-and-a-half minutes left but the
Crusaders (9-10, 4-4 Horizon League) cut the deficit to three after
a 7-0 run.
Vaughn, however, scored the next five points
on a layup and 3-pointer to cushion the Penguins advantage to
eight, 85-77, with 2:55 remaining.
The Crusaders would not get any closer.
In the first half, the Penguins, who made
8-of-18 3-pointers in the first half, and Crusaders battled through
the first seven minutes evenly before Valparaiso went on 9-0 run to
take a 25-17 lead midway through the stanza.
YSU answered with a 15-7 run - keyed by two
3-pointers by Karner - over the next five minutes to knot the game
at 32-32. at the 5:31 mark after two free throws by Jessica
Schloemp.
The Crusaders, who shot 51.7 percent before
halftime, built a five-point edge before Karner hit her fourth
triple of the half and converted two charity tosses to tie the game
at 37-37 with 4:28 remaining.
After Valparaiso's Leah Hochstetler drained a
3-pointer to give the Crusaders a 40-37 edge, Kelsey Gurganus
responded with a 3-pointer and Schloemp's put-back gave the
Guins a 42-40 lead with 2:08 left.
Valparaiso scored six of the next eight
points to take a 46-44 lead into the lockerroom at the
intermission.
The Guins play the third of three straight
road contests at Butler, Saturday, Feb. 2. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m.
(EST) at Hinkle Fieldhouse.