Cleveland State Women Defeat Youngstown State, 68-38
Youngstown State’s Lady Penguins returned home for a matinee against Cleveland State. For the Penguins, it was another chance at ‘the end’ of the streak, aka, the losing streak that has plagued the Penguins since 2009. YSU would have to wait until Thursday for another shot as Cleveland State overwhelmed the Lady Penguins by posting a 68-38 win.
Saturday also served as Youngstown State Alumni Day. Former Lady Penguin standouts from the past were honored at halftime. Current Penguin, Boki Dimitrov, commented on the festivities. “It’s really nice to be around all of the ladies who have played here. I liked meeting them and am happy they came out today.”
Youngstown State hung with the Vikings in the early going as the score was tied at 8-8 with eight minutes elapsed in the first half. However, Cleveland State applied daunting full-court pressure giving the Penguins fits to even get into their half-court offense.
At the half, the Vikings (13-12, 8-6 HL) were comfortably ahead at 33-17. Angel Roque provided a spark off of the bench for the Vikings by connecting on three of four first half three-point shots. The Lady Penguins were paced by Kenya Middlebrooks and Brandi Brown who combined for 13 points and 12 rebounds. Youngstown State only shot 24% from the field in the half.
With 15:26 left in the game, Cleveland State expanded their lead to 25 points, holding a 44-19 lead. Brandi Brown, Youngstown State’s most consistent player all season, posted her twelfth double-double when she yanked down her tenth rebound with 14:21 left. Brown finished the game with 16 points and 11 rebounds.
The Vikings had nine players with anywhere from 6-11 points showing a very well-balanced attack. Angel Roque took top scoring honors with 11 points, all in the first half. Her sister, Jessica Roque finished with seven points and seven rebounds.
Kenya Middlebrooks had a nice game for Youngstown State finishing with 11 points and eight rebounds. Only four of the eight Penguins who dressed scored a point.
Cleveland State must have felt like they were in a contest to see how many points they could win by. The Vikings hoisted three-pointers in five consecutive trips up the floor. At least they stopped pressing with a 63-33 lead and 2:56 left in the game. Hopefully, Coach Martin etches some mental notes about things like this so when she has a bench and options, she can return the favor of bullying a team.
After the game, Martin commented on the constant threes and pressure in the second half. “I am not mad at all. It’s a part of the game for their coaches to have players play their game, which is pretty much layups and threes. If I were in that situation, I would want my team to work hard and try to improve, I don’t believe there was any intent to do anything outside of their normal gameplan.”
Youngstown State welcomes Wright State to Beeghly Center on Thursday as the first game of a doubleheader to be followed by the men.