YSU Women Start New Season On The Road
The Youngstown State Women’s Basketball Team opens a fresh season. For Coach Cindy Martin, it is a chance to show people that this year’s team can overcome a brutal shortage of bodies and succeed. The Lady Penguins have not had a winning season since the 1999-2000 campaign in which they earned an NCAA Tournament berth. Since that appearance, YSU has had 20 losses in a year four times including last season’s 3-27 mark.
Only six players on the current roster have any Division I playing experience and only eight players are able to dress. The numbers game may create some problems for Coach Martin at some point this season. In the case that a player were to injure herself or foul out, the other players understand they may be playing 45 minutes a contest.
Martin is a hard-working coach and the “things can only get better” or the “woe is me” labels are tags she probably would not welcome. “I’m excited for a fresh start. Our execution on offense has been really good and we have come a long way developing our fastbreak. Elon and High Point are good teams to start with and it would be great to start out 2-0. They are both good teams and we feel like we will have a chance to be in both of those games.”
Kenya Middlebrooks (left) and Rachael Manuel (right) discussed the expectations and where improvement will be most obvious this season. Middlebrooks replied, “We push each other very hard every day. We are a close team that is really communicating well. There will be improvements defensively and with our rebounding.”
Manuel, one of only two Seniors, commented on the conditioning when a team has to play so many minutes, “We will be playing alot of minutes together, and we are obviously a close group. We are in really great shape and can handle the minutes.”
Martin is one I would never doubt. She is a fiery leader with alot of character and it seems to be rubbing off on the players. If she can manage to get a couple of her players who are injured back, this team has every chance in the world to go .500 this season.
Coach Martin also announced Monica Touvelle of Boardman, Jill Herman, and Heidi Schlegel have signed National Letters of Intent to attend YSU. The trio consists of two guards and a post player.
YSU will host Kent State in the first game of a doubleheader at Beeghly Center on Wednesday with the men’s teams playing the second. Tipoff is at 5:15 at Beeghly Center.