YSU Penguins Advance With A 77-60 Win Over Green Bay
It wasn’t supposed to be like this. If the critics had their way, the Youngstown State University men’s basketball program would still be that thing after football season, Jerry Slocum would be collecting unemployment, and nobody should care. Five Horizon League Players of The Week later, the best conference finish since joining the Horizon, and a two-year contract extension for Slocum, YSU got to host a playoff game, and they played like they belonged. The Penguins got balance on offense in eliminating Green Bay and advancing to Valparaiso for the next round of this second season.
“We had a very good practice on Sunday after a very tough loss Saturday”, said Slocum. “I never saw them so locked in and told them after practice that I was very, very proud of them. You could feel it.”
The Penguins came out smoking hot, shooting 50% in the first half. Kendrick Perry and DuShawn Brooks had twelve points apiece in a very balanced scoring attack. Blake Allen contributed eight more points and picked up six assists as the home team marched out to a 45-34 halftime lead. Green Bay got 11 points from their 7’1″ center, Alec Brown. The Penguins lead was as big as 18 with 8:35 to go in the half, but Green Bay closed the margin when the Penguins finally cooled off a bit.
In the second half, the Penguins kept the big lead and were ahead 60-46 with 11:29 left in the game. Greg Mays hit a layup off of a rebound to keep the Phoenix afloat. Damian Eargle (above), who always plays like a true five in the body of a four, gathered an offensive board and tipped it in to give YSU a 62-49 lead with 9:46 remaining. With 7:36 left in the game, the Penguins were in control of the game with a 66-54 lead.
“I was definitely feeling it in the second half”, remarked Eargle. “We were definitely pumped up for this game and think we can go deep into this tournament.”
Eargle would score six points in a row for the ‘Guins, four off of offensive rebounds. he then tipped an inbounds pass and had Green Bay reeling, almost singlehandedly, over a five minute stretch of the second half. It then turned into KP Time, as Perry glided to the hoop, hung in the air to draw contact and then casually flipped the ball in for two. Perry hit the free throw to complete the conventional three-point play that gave the Penguins a 71-54 lead with 4:54 remaining in the contest.
From the 4:24 mark on, YSU could concentrate on some clock-killing skills, holding a luxurious 17 point lead, which also ended up being the winning margin.
The Penguins (16-14, 1-0 HL Tourney) got a mammoth effort from Eargle. The sophomore from Waren finished the game with 17 points, 8 rebounds, 2 blocks, and an assist for good measure. Brooks played well and tacked on 16 points. Allen finished the game with 15 points and 7 assists. Perry had 15 more points for the Penguins.
Green Bay finishes their season with a 15-15 record. Brown had 20 points to lead the Phoneix.
Next up for YSU is a rematch with Detroit. The Penguins will face the Titans in the early game of a doubleheader at Valparaiso Friday evening. The two teams split wins in a couple of tightly contested games during the regular season.