Youngstown State Outlasts Valpo 79-76 Behind Middlebrooks and Brown
Coming into Saturday’s game against Valparaiso, Youngstown State had only one Horizon League win, a 61-55 victory over the Crusaders in Indiana. Brandi Brown and Kenya Middlebrooks combined for 51 points in leading the Penguins to the season sweep of Valpo with a 79-76 win. The Crusaders made it interesting down the stretch, but YSU was able to hold on for the win.
In the first half, Youngstown State never relinquished the lead and had as big of a margin as 14 points. Brandi Brown, still limping from a knee injury suffered on Thursday, had 19 first half points on 9-10 shooting from the field. Valpo got 16 first half points from Tabitha Gerardot but YSU would head into the locker room with a 44-34 lead.
In the second half, Tieara Jones (above) picked up her fourth foul with just over 17 minutes to go forcing Coach Bob Boldon to rest one of his better rebounders. Kenya Middlebrooks picked up the slack for the Penguins. Middlebrooks only had five first half points on a three-pointer and a standard two, but exploded for seven threes in the second half. Middlebrooks had tied the school record once already this season with seven threes earlier, and duplicated the fete again on Saturday.
Youngstown State had a 62-52 lead in the game with 7:11 remaining. Gerardot was doing all she could to keep Valpo in the game, literally scoring half of her teams 52 points, with 25 of her own to this point. Valpo cut the lead to 68-62 with 2:42 left when Skyler Gick hit a pair of free throws. Brown hit a pair of charity tosses on the Penguins next possession to push the lead back to eight. The Crusaders still had life when Ashley Timmerman hit a three, cutting the lead to just three at 73-70. Timmerman hit another three to make it 75-73, but Boki Dimitrov hit a runner to increase the margin to 77-73. Laura Richards hit another three making it a one-point game. Dimitrov was fouled with 5.5 seconds remaining and hit both shots to give YSU a 79-76 lead. Timmerman had a look on Valpo’s final possession but could not connect preserving the Penguins 79-76 win.
With the win, Youngstown State picked up their fourth win overall and second in the conference (both against Valpo). Brown finished with 28 points and 5 rebounds, her career high in points is 29. Middlebrooks (above) finished the game with a career-best 23 points, besting her old mark of 22.
Valpo fell to 6-19 (3-10 HL) with the setback. Gerardot did her part with 25 points for the Crusaders.
After the game, a happy Coach Boldon talked about his team shooting a season best 62% for a half. “I’m very pleased with the effort tonight. Offensively, that was our best first half, by far. The last five or so games, we have had to play from behind, so it was different tonight in the sense that they were making runs at us with a lead.”