Box Score Buffalo, N.Y. -- Youngstown
State held the nation's top 3-point shooting team to 3-for-22 from
behind the arc but had its lowest scoring of the season in dropping
a 56-38 decision to Canisius on Wednesday at the Koessler
Center.
Camisha Alexander scored 11 points to lead
YSU while Marie Warner had a game-high 18 for Canisius.
The Penguins outshot the Golden Griffins
31.8 percent to 29 percent, but they committed 20 more turnovers
and were outscored by 11 at the free-throw line.
YSU trimmed an 18-point second-half
deficit to 41-33 with just over eight minutes remaining but got no
closer. The Penguins turned the ball over on back-to-back
possession and did not score until the 3:17 mark when the margin
was back to 15.
Canisius, which entered the game ranked
ninth nationally in free-throw shooting at 78.5 percent, was
15-for-21 in the second half.
A long scoring drought and 19 turnovers
put the Penguins into a 26-13 hole at halftime.
The Penguins led 3-2 on Camisha
Alexander's trey at the 16-minute mark, but Canisius scored the
next five points to go up 7-3. Another Alexander 3-pointer made the
score 13-10 with 7:48 remaining, but YSU was held without a field
goal for the next 6 1/2 minutes.
Canisius led 21-10 until YSU scored three
straight, and the Golden Griffins scored five points in the final
minute to go up 13.
Canisius came into the game leading the
country in 3-point field goal percentage, making 47.1 percent of
their attempts in its first eight games.
The Penguins will play at home for
the first time in 17 days when they entertain Akron on Saturday at
2:05 p.m.