Box Score Valparaiso, Ind. --
Valparaiso shot 51.8 percent and held Youngstown State to a
season-low 23.7 percent in an 86-43 victory on Saturday in the
Horizon League opener for both teams.
Tiara Scott scored 13 points while
Jaquetta Westley had nine to lead YSU. Ashley Varner scored 14
points to lead four Crusaders in double figures.
Valpo had a balanced offense as seven
different players scored at least eight points. The Crusaders
outscored the Penguins 40-20 in the paint and hit seven more
3-pointers.
YSU took better care of the basketball
than recent contests, committing its second-lowest turnover total
of the year with 15.
The Penguins outshot the Crusaders 82.4
percent to 69 percent from the free-throw line.
Valparaiso went on a 13-0 run early in the
first half and never looked back as it built a 43-20 halftime lead.
The Crusaders shot 51.7 percent and scored 22 points in the paint
in the opening period. YSU was held to 26.7 percent in the first
half.
Westley scored the first five points for
YSU, which gave the Penguins a 5-3 advantage. Valpo then hit on
seven of its next nine from the field while YSU missed six straight
shots.
Scott's jumper with 10:50 left cut the
margin to deficit to 16-11, but Valpo went on a 19-4 run to seize a
35-15 edge at the 4:34 mark.
Westley and Scott had seven points apiece
for the Penguins in the first half while Varner led all scorers
with 11.
Starting point guard Macey Nortey and
center Nikita LaFleur got into early foul trouble for YSU. Nortey
played nine minutes in the first half while LaFleur, the Horizon
League's top rebounder entering the contest, played just four
minutes. Valpo held a 25-11 edge on the glass in the opening
period.
YSU will stay on the road to battle Butler
at Hinkle Fieldhouse on Monday at 7 p.m.