Cleveland State Vikings Explore Youngstown, Leave With 61-51 Conquest
Youngstown State University seems to play well but come up just a bit short when playing quality opponents. The Penguins did well at North Carolina State, and more recently, at Butler. Cleveland State brought their 15-3 record to Youngstown, and the Penguins would once again play the underdog and take swings at Goliath. Norris Cole again torched the Penguins, this time for 21 points, and guided the Vikings to a 61-51 win.
The first half was defense-oriented. Neither team shot real well as YSU only shot 21% (6-28) and Cleveland State shot 28%. Both teams committed 11 turnovers and neither team shot more than five free throws. The Vikings held a 21-14 lead at intermission, which was their biggest lead of the half. Jeremy Montgomery and Norris Cole, a couple of guys who seem like they have been playing at Cleveland State since 1997, had seven points each. Youngstown State got seven points and five rebounds from Damian Eargle, who played well at both ends of the court.
Once the action resumed, both offenses showed signs of life. With Cleveland State ahead 27-15, Youngstown State went on a 7-0 run to cut the deficit to five points with 15:57 to go in the game. Cleveland State’s Trevon Harmon and YSU’s Vytas Sulskis then took turns scoring for a few minutes.
Cleveland State then went on a 14-0 run to open their lead to 46-29. The Penguins got a three from Devonte Maymon to end the run with 11:46 left in the game, but still trailed 46-32. Maymon hit another three with 8:56 left in the game to cut the score to 46-37, but Cleveland State regain their bearings and full-court pressure was causing Youngstown State to commit a few turnovers in the last ten minutes.
Eargle hit a bucket and got fouled with 4:50 left in the game to but could not convert the charity toss, keeping YSU down by an even ten points. Norris Cole threw the Vikings on his back hitting a couple of game-defining shots to keep YSU safely at an arms length. A weak reach foul on Sulskis with 1:56 left in the game sent him to the bench for the night. Sulskis finished with nine points.
With the loss, YSU dropped to 7-10 and 1-6 in the Horizon League. Cleveland State improved to 16-3 with the win and may be peeking into the Top-25 soon.
Cleveland State got 21 from Cole and 12 from Montgomery. Youngstown State was paced by Eargle who finished the game with 20 points and 8 rebounds. Maymon also chipped in with 9.
After the game, Coach Slocum pointed out the major difference in the loss. “We shot 54% in the second half, they shot 37% in the second half, and we lost by ten. The free throw shooting tells the tale. If we can’t make free throws, we can’t win the game. In the second half we really executed well, but we still need to make free throws, they were the difference.”