Box Score Youngstown -- Senior Kaitlyn
March saved the best game of her career for her last home
contest, scoring a career-high 21 points and tying a school and
Beeghly Center single-game record with seven 3-pointers. But
despite her efforts and another double-double from Brandi Brown,
the Youngstown State women's basketball dropped a hard-fought 80-62
decision to Detroit on Saturday afternoon at the Beeghly Center.
March becomes eighth player to record seven
3-pointers in a game and the first since Kristi Gaudiose tied the
mark against Cleveland State in 2006. It's also the ninth time a
YSU player has made seven triples in a game - Leslie Majewski
accomplished the feat twice during the 1999-2000 season.
Brown recorded her 13th double-double of the
season with 19 points and 14 rebounds. Its the most double-doubles
in a single-season since Jen Perugini's 13 in 2004-05.
Jalesa Jones led five Titans in double figures
with 16 points. She and Lauren Allen both had seven assists. The
Penguins had 19 assists on 23 buckets.
The Penguins trailed by as many as 20 points,
49-29, with 17:48 left in the second half, but they clawed
their way back into the game over the next eight minutes by
outscoring the Titans, 22-12. The Guins used a barrage of
3-pointers from Bojana
Dimitrov, Macey Nortey
and two more by March - her sixth and seventh - to spark the
run. March's record-tying three came at the 11:44 mark of the half
and made the score 59-47.
Senior Rachel Manuel's layup at the 11:05 mark
brought the Guins within 10, 59-49, and Brown's jumper at the 9:40
mark made the score 61-51, but the Guins would not get any closer.
The first half was nip and tuck for the first
14 minutes with neither team owning a lead of more than six
points. The Penguins jumped out to a quick five-point edge,
8-3, after two 3-pointers from March and a jumper by Macey Nortey
at the 17:02 mark.
Detroit, though, used a 15-4 run over the next
six minutes to take a six-point lead, 18-12, with 11:55 to go.
March answered with two more 3-pointers to bring the Guins within
two, 20-18, with 8:42 remaining. Following a jumper by Detroit's
Yar Shayok, Brown's layup at the 5:46 mark got the Guins back to
within two, 22-20.
Detroit broke open the game scoring the next 15
points to take a 17-point lead, 39-22, with 2:24 to go. March
connected on her fifth 3-pointer of the half to cut the deficit
down to 14, 39-29, but Sierra Spaude's jumper with three seconds
left gave the Titans a 41-25 halftime lead.
The Penguins shot 40 percent from the field,
including 50 percent from 3-point range, but committed 13 turnovers
that led to 20 Detroit points. The Titans also shot 50 percent from
the floor and out-rebounded the Penguins, 18-13.
The Penguins visit Green Bay, Thursday, March
4, at 8 p.m. at the Kress Events Center.