Box Score Chicago -- UIC scored 14
straight points in just over four minutes early in the first half,
and the Youngstown State women's basketball team was never able to
fully recover in a 78-59 loss on Thursday evening at the UIC
Pavilion.
The Flames turned a 5-4 lead into a 19-4
advantage from the 16:43 mark until there was 12:23 remaining. UIC
also scored 13 straight points early in the second half to balloon
its lead to 29.
YSU freshman Brandi Brown
notched her fifth double-double, finishing with 14 points and 11
rebounds. Brown had 10 of her points in the second half after being
held to four in the first half. Kenya
Middlebrooks added a career-high 16 points, and Rachael
Manuel had a career-best 11 rebounds for the Penguins, who fell
to 0-14 overall and 0-3 in the Horizon League.
UIC remained unbeaten in Horizon League games,
improving to 6-8 overall and 3-0 in the league. Jessie Miller
scored 16 points and had six assists to lead the Flames.
The Penguins closed out the game by scoring 14
straight points, eight of which came from Brown. YSU made a
season-high 10 3-pointers on 22 attempts.
UIC led by as many as 22 in the first half,
but, after the run, YSU kept up and made six of its final 16 shots.
YSU started 2-for-13 from the field and finished the first period
8-for-30 (26.7 percent). UIC hit 18 of its 31 attempts for 58.1
percent. The Flames also held a 23-13 edge on the glass, and they
outscored YSU 20-0 in the paint.
UIC scored the first five points of the game in
the first 50 seconds, but YSU hit field goals on its next two trips
to get within 5-4 with 17:36 left. The Penguins were held scoreless
until two Brown free throws at the 12:10 mark, and their next field
goal came on a Middlebrooks bucket with 9:54 remaining. They missed
10 straight shots from the field during that stretch.
Dimitrov and Middlebrooks had eight points
apiece at halftime, and Miller had 10 points for UIC, including
eight of the first 14. Brown was just 1-for-2 from the floor as the
Penguins struggled to get the ball inside.
After YSU scored the opening bucket of the
second half to make the score 41-25, UIC scored 13 consecutive
points to go up 54-25 and take control. YSU committed seven
turnovers in four minutes during that stretch.
Youngstown State's next game will be on the
North side of Chicago against Loyola on Saturday at 3 p.m. Eastern.