YSU Gets Into Rhythm At The Expense Of Geneva, 88-47
Jerry Slocum may have had mixed emotions as Youngstown State hosted Geneva Tuesday night. Slocum coached at Geneva, where he posted a 202-81 record. In the end, Slocum added another win to his career record, this one at Youngstown State as the Penguins rolled 88-47.
Geneva showed some fight early in the game and only trailed 11-9 at the 10:56 mark. A pair of DeAndre Mays (pictured) threes quickly pushed that slim lead to 19-11 less than two minutes later.
The Penguins increased the lead to 15 points with just under three minutes remaining in the opening half. A couple of Zack Rebillot baskets and some sloppy Geneva half-court offense seemed to ignite the Penguins. At the half, the Golden Tornadoes found themselves trailing YSU by the score of 39-23.
Mays had the hot hand for YSU in the first half pouring in 13 points, including 3 three-pointers. Geneva was paced by their leading scorer Rich Colick who had nine points at the break.
The second half was not much different than the first. The Penguins were playing a solid half-court game against undersized Geneva. The Golden Tornadoes did get a few threes from Mineral Ridge Grad TJ Bevilacqua to shave the YSU lead to 17 at one point.
With just under eight minutes left in the game, YSU held a 66-40 lead. The Penguins capitalized on a few fastbreak opportunities to pull away and the defense was solid with Geneva getting very limited looks at the hoop and almost no second chances on offense. Five minutes later, the lead was stretched to 39 points and the margin of victory for YSU would end up 41, as the Penguins were victorious, 88-47.
YSU (3-2), which shot just over 50% from the field in this one, got 18 from Mays and eleven from both Ashen Ward and Vance Cooksey. Ward also hauled in seven rebounds.
Geneva (1-2) was lead by Bevilacqua who scored 17 points and went 3-5 from 3-point range.
Coach Slocum was pleased with the effort. “It was good for us to just let it go and just play. When you are open, you have to knock down the shots, and tonight we did. We have a monumental task in front of us and we just have to keep our focus game-to-game.”
YSU plays against an Elite Eight team Saturday when they travel to Pittsburgh to do battle with the Panthers. The game tips off at noon and can be heard on AM-570 with Robb Schmidt calling the action.