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Milwaukee Lady Panthers Defeat Youngstown State 68-59

The Youngstown State University Lady Penguins have been short on numbers all year long.  In the Horizon League  opening game Saturday, only seven players dressed.  For a half, seven players was good enough.  In a mediocre second half, depth might have been a welcome option.  Milwaukee used good depth and a strong low post game to get by a scrappy Youngstown State group, 68-59.

Early on, YSU did a decent job shooting and trailed only 18-17 against a much taller Milwaukee team.  Boki Dimitrov hit a couple of baskets to keep YSU close.  The Lady Penguins were doing a good job cutting off low-post passes and maximizing the size they did have as Brandi Brown and Rachael Manuel were rebounding and stealing.

With 7:41 left in the first half, Youngstwon State held a 19-18 lead.  The Lady Penguins were really hustling and diving after loose balls all over the court.  Maryum Jenkins and Kenya Middlebrooks were both slow getting up after hustling for loose balls, a scary prospect considering the shallowness of the Lady Penguin bench.  As YSU held a lead deep into the first half, it was hard not to notice the coaches and players had smiles on their faces and were having genuine fun.

At the half, the Panthers and Penguins were deadlocked at 25.  Brown and Ashley Imperiale had 10 points each for their respective teams at the break.

Milwaukee used a 12-3 run to open the second half and established a 37-28 lead.  The Panthers were taking advantage of several second-chance opportunities and taking shots much closer to the hoop than they had in the first half.

The fatigue factor and roster size started to take their toll in the second half.  Milwaukee had a current of fresh bodies on the court while YSU was winded and gasping by the 10:00 mark. 

YSU really struggled from 3-point territory shooting less than 12% for the game.  The Penguins dropped to 0-12 on the season, while Milwaukee improved to 6-6 by winning the Horizon Conference opener for both teams.

After the game, Penguins Coach Cindy Martin expressed her thoughts of the comendable effort of the Lady Penguins.  “I wish I could go back and change two things.  One was the intensity that we lacked to start the second half.  The other thing was to attack and go right at them instead of trying to avoid making a mistake and playing tentatvely.”

Milwaukee was led by Imperiale who finished the game with 16 points.  Danielle Jorgensen added 14.

YSU got 18 points and 14 rebounds from Brandi Brown.  Brown made no excuses for the loss.  “We just came out flat in the second half and it took us a few minutes to regain the intensity that we played with in the first half.”

#19 Pitt Handles Youngstown State, 89-37

YSU (0-7) and #19 Pitt (6-0) are two teams on very opposite ends of the spectrum. Pitt will contend for a national championship this season, while YSU will just try to get through the season with enough healthy bodies to field a team.  The result was an 89-37 verdict for the Panthers.  YSU played hard, but Pitt has more size than some Division-I men’s teams.  Couple the size factor with only seven Penguins dressing for this game (Boki Dimitrov, the Penguins leading score, sat out injured) and you come out with a 52 point deficit.

Pitt started very strong, controlling the boards on both sides of the court in running out to a 9-2 lead with 15:02 left in the first half. The two teams would remain scoreless over the next 3:00. Pitt was missing layups and YSU was working very hard to get loose balls. An encouraging sign was the presence of Kaitlyn March, a Senior, who has been having issues with her shins dating back to last season.  March played good minutes and scrapped for Youngstown State.

At the 7:08 mark of the first half, Pitt extended their lead to 26-8, using some great perimeter shooting from Chelsea Cole and Shayla Scott. Selena Nwude played the role of big person underneath for Pitt. Nwude had eight points, mostly on second chance putbacks. To this point, YSU was struggling to get good looks at the basket because Pitt was so much taller and playing ferociously in their zone defense.

Canfield native, Kate Popovec (pictured above), completed a three-point play when she gathered an offensive rebound and laid the ball up while being hacked.  After the game Popovec commented on playing near home.  “It was really special to have a chance to play in front of so many friends and family members.  YSU played better than the score will tell you, they were diving after loose balls and hustling everywhere.  We [Pitt] expect to do more than we did last season.  Two Sweet 16’s in a row was nice, but now we expect to get farther and hopefully win the national championship this season.”

Pitt, ranked #19 in the country, was just too much for the Lady Penguins in the first half as the Panthers held a commanding 47-19 lead. To build their lead, Pitt used 52% shooting from the field, 37% shooting from three, and outrebounded YSU 31-12.

Give credit to Youngstown State for playing hard. This was a monumental task even if there were 13 players in uniform.

At the 11:32 mark of the second half, YSU trailed by the score of 60-24. Pitt was duplicating what worked in the first half, taking advantage of second chances on offense and limiting the shot selection for the Penguins.

Pitt took advantage of the size differential down the stretch and the YSU Lady Penguins played the last eight minutes looking fatigued.  Too much Pitt tonight and a final result of 89-37 in favor of the Panthers.

Pepper Wilson paced Pitt with 13 points, Popovec and Jania Sims chipped in with 11 points each.

Youngstown State got 10 points and seven rebounds from Brandi Brown who played well against the larger competition. 

After the game, Coach Cindy Martin talked about the game.  “We are not quitters and we don’t lay down.  Pitt is #19 for a reason, they have a great team.  They [Pitt] were struggling with their shooting the last couple of games and they picked tonight to be on fire.  They are a big team and they are going to do well in the Big East, and I wish them luck.”

My heart really goes out to Coach Cindy Martin.  This is a really bad situation to be in with such limited combinations.  Next year when the transfers are completed, the injuries are healed, and the numbers are quantitively fair, Youngstown will get a glimpse of what kind of results the work ethic Coach Martin and her staff yield.  Unfortunately, at least to this point, the numbers game is too much.

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Kent State Women Defeat Lady Penguins, 70-55

Coach Cindy Martin knows that her 2009-10 Lady Penguins team has the potential to win more than the three games last year’s squad walked away with.  Marked improvement over last year against Kent State is proof to the naysayers.  The scrappy YSU women are playing shorthanded with really only seven able bodies right now and fought until the end.  The result was respectable, albeit a loss, as Kent State came away with a 71-55 victory at the Beeghly Center.

The Lady Penguins held the lead for the majority of the first half.  Kent State nabbed the lead at the 13:10 mark, taking a 14-13 lead.  A pair of Rachael Manuel free throws ended a long Youngstown State drought and put an end to the Golden Flashes run.  Macey Nortey hit a nice underhand running layup when she was fouled and hit the bonus toss to pull YSU to within two, a 20-18 deficit.   Kent closed out the half on an 11-4 run and took a 31-22 lead into the break. 

YSU was only 6-29 from the field in the half combined with 11 turnovers and was having an issue with fouls.  Dressing only eight players and having a couple of them with three fouls has to cut back on the aggression YSU would be able to play with defensively in the second half.  Kent’s bench outscored YSU’s 15-0 in the opening half. 

Youngstown State battled to keep things close in the second half, but Kent would not yield any ground.  At the 11:50 mark, the Golden Flashes extended their halftime lead by a point to a 46-36 advantage. 

Kent State would start to pull away, but YSU would show some fight and battle back from trailing by 18 to just 13 on a Nortey three.  Nortey, who finished with a career high 20 points for the Penguins,  then connected on a pair of free throws to chop the lead back to 11.  The lack of numbers and fatigue factor were both seemingly working against YSU with about five minutes left in the game.  Kent State had five offensive rebounds and six shots on one trip down the floor.

When all of the remaining time elapsed, Kent State claimed the victory with a 70-55 verdict.  Give the Lady Penguins some credit for hanging in there against Kent when they could have easily thrown in the towel several times earlier in the game.

Nortey collected her 20 points for YSU on 7-15 shooting and 5-6 on her free throws.    Kent State was paced by Jamilah Humes who tallied 14 for the Golden Flashes.

Coach Martin was not completely disappointed with the effort.  “I am not satisfied, I won’t be satisfied until we cut down the nets here at Youngstown StateI am happy and proudThe ladies have alot of fiestiness and we did well with our late game situations.  Last year we lost 95-58 to Kent State, they have a great program over there, so yes, I am happy with the effort tonight.”

Youngstown State (0-3) hosts Canisius this Sunday at 2 p.m. in hopes of getting that elusive first win on the year.  Hang in there Coach Martin, your hard work will pay off eventually.