YSU Men One Rebound Short Against Akron, 91-84 (OT)
Youngstown State traveled West on I-76 looking for perhaps their biggest answer as to how good they could be against a quality team like Akron. The Penguins fought really hard and looked good. Brett McClanahan hit a 3-pointer as he was falling backwards at the end of regulation to force overtime. McClanahan’s three came after two missed three attempts as YSU held a three point lead with just seconds left. In overtime, the Zips got the bounces and the calls enabling them to walk away with a hard-fought 91-84 win over the much-improved Penguins team.
Vytas Sulskis poured in 20 points but missed most of the end of regulation and some of the overtime with a banged-up knee. “I will be okay'” said Sulskis after the game, “I hyperextended it [knee] when I fell, but I am fine.” Devonte Maymon and Ashen Ward each had 14 points, and Kendrick Perry chipped in eleven for Youngstown State.
“This hurts”, said Maymon. “That is some really bad luck we had out there tonigfht for them to get off three three-point shots in the last ten seconds. One rebound away.” Maymon and Ward drilled key buckets to put YSU ahead in regulation.
I can tell the YSU Basketball Universe that this isn’t last years team. This is a scrappy bunch who move the ball and function as a unit. They could win 20 games this season, easily. They are that good and are still getting better.
Dan Boudler also had a career-best night with nine points and five rebounds and Sheldon Brogden added a career-high nine for the Guins.
Maymon’s three put the Penguins ahead 77-74 with 27 seconds left. Needing a three to tie, the Zips started firing. First Daryl Roberts missed, offensive rebound by Zeke Marshall who kicked it back outside the arc to Steve McNees who also fired a three and missed. Marshall snagged another offensive board and found McClanahan just outside the right part of the circle in front of the Akron bench. McClanahan barely got the shot off on time and the backboard turned red and time just froze. When the sphere hit the twine, the Zips faithful at James A. Rhodes Arena blew the roof off.
During the overtime, Akron scored the first five points to go ahead 87-82 and never looked back.
The Penguins (2-1) return home on Wednesday and will play somewhere in the neighborhood of 7:30. The girls welcome Bucknell before the Men’s game at Beeghly Center.