Kaitlyn March Ties YSU Record for Threes In Loss To Detroit
Kaitlyn March came into her Senior Day game with only 45 points on the season. Hampered by shin injuries, her playing time was often limited to five minutes per half for a majority of the year. March came out firing a career-high 21 points, and tied the Youngstown State record for threes in a game with seven, but it would not be enough as the Lady Penguins dropped to 0-27 on the season with an 80-62 setback in the final home game of the season. The other Senior, Rachel Manuel, has played hard and improved throughout the season providing valuable minutes on a short-stacked team. The two veterans played in their final home game Saturday and are pictured above with family.
On Saturday, March had 12 points on 4-4 three-point shooting, a career best, in the first twelve minutes of the game. Despite the early heroics, YSU trailed with 7:51 left in the game, 20-18, against a very good Detroit team.
Detroit (15-13, 13-4) surged forward to take a 30-22 lead when Tayler Langham drove and was fouled to complete a three-point play with 4:51 left in the first half. Detroit used a 17-4 run to climb to a 39-22 lead. March nailed another three giving her 15 points in the first half, a career-high. At the half, Detroit held a 41-25 lead.
The difference in the first half was the 20 points that Detroit cashed in off of 13 YSU turnovers.
Detroit pushed the lead to 51-34 with 15:11 left in the game. Yar Shayok beat everyone back to the Titans basket and received a long outlet pass to get the layup. Shayok had eight points, all in the second half.
YSU cut the Detroit lead to 10 at 59-49, with 10:56 left in the game. Kaitlyn March hit a couple more threes, giving her seven for the game and 21 points, March was off the hook. Brandi Brown (pictured) posted her 13th double-double of the season when she yanked down her tenth rebound with 8:57 left in the game. Brown finished the game with 14 rebounds and 19 points.
Regardless of the outcome, Youngstown State showed tremendous heart in this game and played like anything but an 0-27 team.
With 2:09 left in the game, the Penguins were down 73-61. March saved all of her magic for Senior Day. The other Senior, Rachel Manuel deserved props for her tireless efforts as well. Voted “most-improved” player, Manuel has been an obstruction in the paint for opposing teams. Congratulations to both ladies and wishes of success for their futures.