Youngstown State Crushes Valparaiso, 71-53, As KP And DB Help Shake Up Horizon League
If Jerry Slocum would go to Sam’s Club, he might buy as much consistency as he can find. Slocum’s multi-talented Penguin team played one of their worst games of the season against Butler Thursday, and to their credit, played one of their best games of the season against league-leading Valparaiso. DuShawn Brooks and Kendrick Perry spearheaded a very balanced offensive effort as the Penguins knocked off the Crusaders, 71-53.
“We played with great energy tonight”, said Coach Slocum. “We were embarrassed after Butler but we were able to regroup. These were two of the top teams in the league here this week and I am really proud of our character in bounce-back games. We lose a game and then bounce back to beat Milwaukee. We lose to Butler Thursday and bounce back to beat Valpo tonight. I am really proud of their character.”
In the first half, YSU was coasting on offense, but the story behind a 32-20 halftime lead was the defense the Penguins played. It doesn’t show up well on the stat sheets, but the Penguins derailed the Crusaders perimeter shooting, daring Valpo center, Richie Edwards, to shoot open threes. Offensively, the Penguins got 14 from Brooks and 11 from Perry in the opening stanza.
In the second half, the Penguins gave up a couple of early buckets as Valpo cut the lead to seven, but YSU stabilized the defense and took a commanding 51-34 lead when Perry was fouled shooting a three for the second time in the second half. Valpo plyed the game without their best player, Kevin Van Wijk, who probably would have made the score closer, but surely would not have been able to compensate the entire difference.
With 7:20 left in the game, the only thing left to figure out was when Jerry Slocum would unload the bench as YSU had a 55-41 lead. The Penguins continued to dominate the action as well as dictate the pace of the game. Perry stayed red-hot as he hit a three that pushed the lead to 59-44 with 6:11 to go. That happened with about 2:30 left in the game. Bench players like Chris Morgan were able to score and get a nice game-playing experience.
YSU (14-11, 9-6) got 23 points from Kendrick Perry. The reigning Horizon League Player of The Week was 3-5 from three, 8-10 from the free throw line, had 4 rebounds and 3 assists. DuShawn Brooks had his shooting stroke going as he deposited 20 points.
“Coach said we needed to rebound and play defense to win the game”, said Brooks.
Valpo (18-9, 11-4) got 19 from Edwards and 12 from Broekhoff, who also gathered 11 rebounds for the visiting Crusaders. Valpo heads back to work with a home game against UIC on Tuesday. With Butler beating Cleveland State earlier in the day and YSU knocking off the Crusaders, the Horizon League race seems to really be tightening up.
The Penguins go on the road for games against Green Bay on the 14th and the ESPN BracketBuster game against Austin Peay at a site to still be determined.