YSU Lets Upset Bid Slide Away, 66-62 Losers To Wright State
In a must-win game for both teams, Youngstown State needed a win to prove that it belonged in a conference. Wright State, coming off of a 69-63 win over Butler, needed a win to prove superior in the same conference. When it was over, YSU (7-11, 1-7) was winning for a majority of the game, at times by as many as ten, but the team competing for a championship came out on top on this night, 66-62.
“We turned the ball over and we didn’t make shots”, was pretty much all Coach Jerry Slocum had to say after this game.
The Penguins came out fired up scoring the first five points. Wright State would answer and take a 6-5 lead. The rest of the opening half was nip-and-tuck and the Penguins forged ahead for a 28-24 halftime lead. Ashen Ward hit a couple of threes and a couple of twos for ten first half points to lead YSU. Wright State got eight from N’Gai Evans and seven from Vaughn Duggins.
In the first half, Damian Eargle blocked a shot to become the second player in Youngstown State history to record 50 blocks or more in a single season. Eargle finished the game with xx points and xx blocked shots. Eargle joins Ricky Tunstill in the blocked shots hierarchy at YSU.
The beginning of the second half looked like the start of the first half. YSU opened up with a 5-0 run to open a 33-24 lead. Wright State took a timeout and then unleashed AJ Pacher. Pacher hit a couple of threes to keep Wright State close. At the 13:23 mark of the second half, the Raiders pulled within one at 41-40 until Vytas Sulskis nailed a three to make it 44-40. Devonte Maymon then tacked on another three to make it 47-40 with 11:32 remaining.
Sulskis commented on the disappointment of this loss afterwards. “We didn’t finish. Four points over the final six minutes is ridiculous and we know we are better than that.”
YSU pushed the lead all the way to nine points with 8:15 left in the game at 53-44. Every time Wright State would score a bucket or two, YSU was able to respond. Tre Brewer had previously scored six points in three separate games, hit his ninth point, a free throw, to help the Penguins to a ten point lead at 58-48, biggest lead for either team in the game. Wright State would chop that lead in half, and with 5:39 left in the game, YSU was ahead 58-53.
The Penguins lead was carved to just one point at 60-59 with just under three minutes left in the game. Sulskis hit a runner down the lane to increase the advantage to three points. Troy Tabler kissed one off of the glass to give Wright State their first lead of the second half at 63-62 with 1:11 left. Eargle missed both free throw attempts after being fouled to keep the Raiders in front. The Penguins then had a couple of wild looks that they could not convert. A pair of Tabler free throws put Wright State up three, 65-62 with just 26.2 seconds remaining.
Youngstown State got a good all-around effort from Ward. The junior from Cleveland finished this game with 12 points and battled for six rebounds. Eargle played a great defensive game and increased his Horizon League lead in the blocked shot category with six swats and Devonte Maymon chipped in twelve more.
Wright State got 10 points from Evans, and another 10 from Duggins. Pacher finished the game with three successful long-distance rainbows.