Box Score Elon, N.C. -- High Point got
off to a fast start offensively, and YSU never found its shooting
stroke as the Panthers defeated the Penguins 73-50 on Saturday at
Elon University's Alumni Gym.
High Point cooled down after starting 11-for-17
but still shot 46.4 percent for the game. YSU was held to 25
percent from the floor and 18-for-38 (47.4 percent) from the free
throw line.
YSU freshman Brandi Brown
recorded her first career double-double, finishing with a team-high
14 points and 11 rebounds. Fellow post Rachael
Manuel scored a career-high 11 points, nine of which came from
the free-throw line.
Bojana
Dimitrov finished with 11 points to go with her 21 from
Friday's contest against Elon. She was named to the all-tournament
team for her efforts.
High Point's all-tournament team selection
Mackenzie Maier scored 16 points on 6-for-11 shooting. Shamia Brown
added 15 points, and Jurica Hargraves had 10.
YSU drops to 0-2 on the season while High Point
evens its record at 1-1.
High Point hit 11 of its first 17 shots and led
25-5 at the 11:39 mark of the first half. YSU started 1-for-14 as
High Point scored the first 10 points and 18 of the first 21. Brown
had the only YSU field goal in the first nine minutes until
Dimitrov hit a bucket with 11:29 left.
Six of YSU's first 13 points came from the free
throw line as High Point had 10 fouls in the first 12 minutes.
After High Point's quick start, the Panthers
slowed down and made five of their next 16 shots. However, YSU was
only able to cut the margin to 15, and High Point made its last two
buckets of the half to take a 42-23 lead into the locker room.
Manuel had six of her points in the first half,
four of which came from the charity stripe, while Brown and
Middlebrooks had five apiece. YSU shot just 22.6 percent in the
first half while High Point countered with a 51.4 percentage. Maier
was 6-for-9 in the first half for 14 points.
After Middlebrooks hit a free throw at the
17:27 mark to make the score 45-27, High Point scored the next four
points as part of a 15-6 run to go up 27. The score was not closer
than 23 the rest of the way.
After the initial 25-5 outburst by High Point,
the score was 48-45 the rest of the game. The game featured 43
fouls and 61 free throws.
Youngstown State opens the home portion of its
schedule on Wednesday against Kent State. The game, which will be
the front end of a doubleheader with the YSU men's basketball team,
will begin at 5:15 p.m.