Box Score Pittsburgh -- A taller
Pittsburgh team shot 67.2 percent and held Youngstown State to 30.6
percent in a 99-42 victory in the championship game of the
Pittsburgh Thanksgiving Tournament on Saturday afternoon.
YSU senior forward Nikita LaFleur was
named to the all-tournament team, following up a 24-point effort in
YSU's win against Weber State with seven points against Pitt.
Playing against a team that's starting
five was a combined 21 inches taller, the Penguins led early and
was within 31-22 with 3:59 remaining in the first half. From that
point, Pitt scored 32 straight points that spanned from the 3:22
mark of the first half to the 15:24 mark of the second half.
Kaitlyn March scored 10 points to lead
YSU, and Tiara Scott added nine. Tournament MVP Shavonte Zellous
scored 20 points, marking the fifth straight game she eclipsed the
20-point mark, to lead Pitt. Four other players scored in double
figures for the Panthers, who held a 40-19 rebounding
advantage.
The Penguins led 7-5 on LaFleur's free
throw with 16:24 remaining, but Pitt scored the next 10 points as
part of a 16-3 run to go up 21-10.
March hit a 3 to cut Pitt's lead to 31-22
with 3:59 remaining, but the Penguins could not score again for the
remainder of the half. The Panthers closed the first period on an
11-0 run, keyed by seven points from Zellous. Pitt also scored the
first 21 points of the second half.
Zellous, who came into the game averaging
22.8 points, was held scoreless until the 5:10 mark of the first
half because of two early fouls.
Pitt shot 64 percent in the opening 20
minutes, making 16-of-25 overall and 4-of-6 from behind the arc.
The Panthers started the half 2-for-7 but made 14 of their final 18
attempts before the break.
The Penguins will play host to Saint
Francis (Pa.) on Wednesday at 7:05 p.m. at the Beeghly Center.