DeAndre Mays Hits For 30 Points As Youngstown State Gets By Loyola 71-67
DeAndre Mays was determined to help his team win. He accomplished that goal and set a career-high in scoring with 30 points as Youngstown State got by Loyola, 71-67, in a very physical and hard fought contest. Mays became the first YSU Penguin since Kesten Roberts (2006-2007 season) to score 30 in a game.
Up until the last possession , Sirlester Martin, Kelvin Bright, and Mays scored every YSU point in the second half. Dallas Blocker ended the game with the last three points, his only scoring in the game, which turned out to be the winning margin, proving the old adage that it is not quantity but rather quality that matters.
Youngstown State jumped in front 17-13 on some good 3-point shooting. Vytas Sulskis, Vance Cooksey, and DeAndre Mays all dialed it up from downtown in the early going. Ben Averkamp was hitting mostly everything he was throwing up as his three tied the game at 22 with 6:24 left in the first half.
The Penguins and Ramblers had a few lead changes with the last coming right at the first half buzzard. Sirlester Martin gathered in an offensive rebound and released the ball right as the backboard lit up to signify that the time in the half had elapsed. After several minutes of the officiating crew reviewing the replay, the basket was allowed and the Penguins ended up with a 32-31 lead as a result.
Martin’s tenth point of the night gave the Penguins a 43-41 lead with 13:29 left in the contest. The second half was played very closely as neither team had a lead larger than four points since YSU led 17-11 at the 12:00 minute mark of the first half.
Over the next nine minutes, the Penguins would claim a 57-53 lead riding the shoulders of Bright and Mays. Over that span, the Penguin guards combined to score all but two of YSU’s points (15 in all). Martin chimed in with a 15-foot baseline jumper to push the lead to 59-53 with 5:44 left in the game.
Terrance Hill, who had no points in the first half, hit an uncontested layup off of a steal, for his 17th point. Walt Gibler stole an inbounds pass off of a full-court press and layed it in to cut the Penguins lead to just one with 1:50 left in the game. Hill then hit one of two free throws to tie the game at 65. The Penguins seemed troubled by the press again, but were able to overcome when they needed to.
“We could have wilted when they tied the game at 65 and felt sorry for ourselves. I think DeAndre [Mays] did a great job on the three-point play. I was proud of our guys and we didn’t back up”, is what Coach Slocum said about the resiliant finish.
Mays drove the lane and challenged a few Ramblers in the paint. The bucket counted and the foul shot put the Penguins ahead 68-65. Loyola quickly retaliated as Gibler drove the left side of the lane and drew a foul, hitting a pair of free throws to cut the lead to one at 68-67 with 20 seconds left.
(photo courtesy of Ron Stevens)
Dallas Blocker came up with a big offensive rebound and was fouled in the act of scoring a huge basket, his first of the night, staking Youngstown State to a 70-67 lead. Blocker knocked down the free throw to make it a two possession game. Loyola could not score as time ran out and YSU had a 71-67 victory.
After the game, Coach Jerry Slocum praised the efforts of his team. “Our kids really battled these last two games. People were walking around a week ago saying ‘who are you’. I think you saw tonight who we are. That [Loyola] is as physical of a team as there is in this league and we overcame alot of things in that game. We made foul shots we needed them.”
YSU (7-8, 2-4) has two big road games next week at Valparaiso and Butler. Loyola fell to 11-5 and 2-4 in Horizon League play.