Box Score Fort Wayne, Ind. -- The Youngstown State
women's basketball team had its highest offensive output
since the 2007-08 season and held off a late charge in a 91-81 at
IPFW on Sunday afternoon at the Gates Sports Complex.
Brandi Brown scored 18 of her 22 points in the second half, and
Kenya Middlebrooks had 17 of her 21 in the first half for YSU,
which improved to 1-1 for the season. Heidi Schlegel added 17
points, and YSU shot 51.8 percent from the field as a team.
YSU last scored in the nineties when it had 92 points at
Valparaiso on Jan. 31, 2008.
The Penguins led by as many as 24 points with 10-and-a-half
minutes remaining, but IPFW made a late run to make the final score
close. Although YSU led by double digits the entire second half, a
jumper by IPFW's Anne Boese cut the score to 73-61 with 5:46
to play. Boese then hit a trey with 2:55 left to make the score
82-72.
The Mastodons didn't hit another field goal until the 1:09
mark, and YSU had upped its lead back to 13 by then.
Boese, who scored 20 points in the opener at Cincinnati on
Friday, didn't score her first points today until there was
18:45 left. She finished with 12 points, and Erin Murphy led the
Mastodons with 21. IPFW was 23-for-26 from the free-throw line.
YSU led by 17 early in the second half, but two Hillary Moore
free throws made the score 48-37 with 17:53 remaining. The Penguins
then went on a 19-6 run, capped by a Brown lay-up with 12:04 to
play, to go up by 24.
Youngstown State built a 44-29 halftime lead behind 17-first
half points from Middlebrooks. The junior guard was 6-for-9 from
the field, including 4-for-6 from beyond the arc. She had nine
points in less than a four-minute span as YSU went on a 10-0 run to
gain separation.
IPFW's last lead came when Rachel Mauk hit a layup to put
the Mastodons up 7-4. Monica Touvelle hit a three to tie the score
to spark a 7-0 run, and YSU never trailed again. A Middlebrooks try
at the 9:11 mark capped a 10-0 run that gave YSU a 23-12 lead.
Moore's free throw with 4:33 left made the score 32-23,
but Liz Hornberger hit a triple on YSU's next possession to
push the score to 35-23. The margin was never single digits
again.
Eleven of IPFW's 29 points in the first half came from the
free-throw line.
Five different Penguins shot better than 50 percent, and nine
different Guins had at least one assist. Middlebrooks added five
steals.
Youngstown State will wrap up its season-opening three-game road
swing at Bucknell on Wednesday. Tipoff in Lewisburg, Pa. is set for
7 p.m., and the game will be carried live on 570 WKBN.