Butler Women Defeat Youngstown State, 73-56
Youngstown State University’s Lady Penguins returned home to face Butler Thursday. The Bulldogs wore there special pink breast cancer awareness alternate road jerseys on the visit. Butler got 34 points from Chloe Hamilton and came away with a 73-56 victory over the Penguins.
The Bulldogs came out of the gates fast with a 10-0 start. The Butler lead would be as high as 16, but give Youngstown State some credit for hanging in there and cutting the halftime margin to 11. Butler got big numbers from Hamilton who posted 20 first half points, five rebounds, and an assist. Youngstown State, trailing 32-21 at the break, got eight from Brandi Brown.
In the first ten minutes of the second half, Butler outscored Youngstown State 24-12 to open up a 56-33 lead. Alyssa Pittman hit a couple of threes for the Bulldogs to help compile the big lead for Butler. Youngstown State cut the lead to 14 on some good defense when Kenya Middlebrooks and Macey Nortey each had a steal and Brandi Brown got a couple of transition baskets. Hamilton (above), however, hit a couple of free throws to put Butler ahead 59-43.
Tieara Jones fouled out with 7:25 left in the game. Jones had 12 points, 2 rebounds, and an assist for YSU. With 5:21 left in the game, Hamilton again got fouled and hit two more free throws to put Butler ahead 66-46. Monica Touvelle had one of her best games as a Penguin with 9 points.
When asked why he left Jones in the game with four fouls, Coach Bob Boldon replied, “I looked down the bench for our 6’4″ replacement player, but she wasn’t there, so I had to leave the 6’1″ player with four fouls in the game. Call it insanity for leaving the 6’1″ player in the game with four fouls, but I am insane. If we don’t have both Brandi and Tieara in the game we get eaten alive on the boards, so I have to take my chances and leave them in as much as possible.”
With the loss, Youngstown State fell to 3-20 and 1-11 in conference play. Brown took high scoring honors for YSU, while limping with an apparent right leg injury most of the game, with 20 points and 9 rebounds.
Butler improved to 15-9 and 9-3 in Horizon League play. Hamilton finished the game with 34 points and nine rebounds for the Bulldogs in the win. Senior, Brittany Bowen (below) also had 12 points and eight rebounds for Butler.
After the game, Coach Boldon talked about the struggles his team faced for a second consecutive contest. “We just miss shots and turn the ball over. I have never lost that many games in a season in my life. Apparently, we are coming out not ready to play. If an athlete comes not ready to play, there is something seriously wrong.”
Tisha Hill, former Youngstown State Coach, returned to Beeghly as a Butler assistant coach. ” I have very fond memories of my time here. It was weird being in the visitors locker room, it’s noisy in there. It felt good to come back and everyone welcomed me back with open arms proving just how special of a place this is.”
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