Loyola Women Escape Youngstown With A 63-59 Victory
It would be unfair to use every old adage in the book to describe how close the YSU Women were to their first victory. Unfortunately for the Lady Penguins, the last couple of possessions were catastrophic and Loyola (11-10, 5-5) escaped Youngstown with a 63-59 triumph in a competitive game that went down to the wire.
Loyola, sky-high, after upsetting nationally ranked Green Bay in their last game ran into a buzzsaw they did not expect, Youngstown State. The Lady Penguins have had a rough go of it this season battling injuries and carrying the unfortunate banner as the only Division-I program without a win. However, YSU looked like anything but a winless and shorthanded team as they gave Loyola everything they could handle.
The YSU Penguins had an 11-10 lead with 11:04 to play in the first half. Kenya Middlebrooks got fouled after she picked the pocket of Loyola’s Shannon Finnegan. The resulting bucket was a nice power move by Brandi Brown. At the 7:17 mark, the Lady Penguins found themselves down 16-15 when Finnegan converted a fastbreak.
Macey Nortey connected from just inside the arc to cut the Ramblers lead to 33-28 at the half. The Penguins had fallen behind by ten, but rallied before the intermission buzzard. Brown, Rachael Manuel and Boki Dimitrov combined to score 21 of YSU’s 28 points. For Loyola, Monica Albano threw in ten first-half points. YSU shot 70% from the free throw line in the half compared to Loyola’s 20%, yet Loyola held the lead.
Youngstown State was playing like a hungry team. With 13:58 left in the game, the Loyola lead which was as high as seven in the second half was trimmed to just two. Manuel was having perhaps her best all-around game. Her pair of free throws tied the contest at 42.
Over the next five minutes, Loyola took an eight point lead and YSU came back to trail only by two at 53-51 with 6:58 left in the game. Nortey had a game-tying bucket at the 6:36 mark and YSU was striving for that elusive first victory. Elyse Vanbogaert hit a couple of shots to give Loyola some breathing space with 4:15 left in the game giving her Ramblers a 59-56 advantage.
YSU tied the game at 59 with 1:40 left in the game when Brandi Brown scored underneath. With 31 seconds left, Vanbogaert connected for her game-high 18th points off of an offensive rebound putting Loyola back on top, 61-59. After a YSU timeout, the Penguins inbounded but could not get off a good shot. YSU was held scoreless over the last 2:32 of the game.
Middlebrooks fouled with 5.5 seconds left in the game to put Maggie McCloskey on the line for a one-and-one. She hit both shots to make it a two-possession lead for the Ramblers.
Rachael Manuel (pictured) finished the game with a double-double for the Penguins. The Senior from Illinois ended the game with twelve points and ten rebounds in her best all-around effort of the season. “The game went well tonight, I thought the flow on our team felt good. Despite the loss, it was a good situation to be in and we will use it as a building block for our game on Saturday [vs UIC]”. Brandi Brown also picked up another double-double for Youngstown State.
After the game, Coach Martin showered her team with praise. “This is much easier to deal with than being blown out by 30. Anytime you can execute in a tight game when you have not been in a tight game all year shows that the ladies had poise and confidence and they executed to a tee. I am extremely proud that they kept their composure.” Kudos to the entire staff to prepare an 0-20 team to come out and fight the way they did.