Box Score Youngstown -- An off day on the offensive end
outweighed a solid rebounding effort for the Youngstown State
women's basketball team as the Penguins fell 72-53 to UIC on
Saturday at the Beeghly Center.
The Penguins shot 25.4 percent, but they were able to hang with
the Flames for 34 minutes because of their hustling. YSU
outrebounded the Flames 42-35, and 22 of those 42 boards were on
the offensive end.
Sophomore Kenya Middlebrooks scored a career-high 18 points to
lead all scorers, and Macey Nortey added 12. Middlebrooks scored 11
of her points from the charity stripe.
YSU's top two scorers, Brandi Brown and Bojana Dimitrov,
combined to go 3-for-29 in the contest. Brown, however, grabbed 14
rebounds and broke YSU's freshman record for rebounding. She now
has 244 rebounds this season, which surpassed Jen Perugini's record
of 239 that was set 2001-02.
Shameia Green scored 17 points on 7-for-12 shooting for UIC, and
Jessie Miller added 13. UIC shot 50.9 percent and outscored the
Penguins 50-8 in the paint.
YSU used its 22 offensive rebounds to score 22 second-chance
points.
The Penguins led for most of the final eight minutes of the
first half, but UIC scored the final six points to go into the
locker room ahead 25-24.
UIC scored the game's first six points and led 10-3 on a Cassie
Johnson layup with 15 minutes remaining. Dimitrov hit a triple to
cut the score to two, and Kaitlyn March's 3-pointer at the 8:35
mark put the Guins up for the first time at 15-14. That was part of
a 16-4 run that gave the Penguins their largest lead at 24-18 when
Middlebrooks hit two free throws with 4:20 left.
UIC, though, did not allow another point in the half and went
ahead 25-24 on a Green jumper with nine seconds left.
YSU never lead in the second half, but the Flames did not go up
by double digits until Green hit two free throws with 5:18
remaining. UIC ended up going on an 11-0 run to go up 62-42 with
3:45 left.
YSU goes back on the road to play at Butler on Thursday at 7
p.m.