by PointGuard » Wed Nov 21, 2018 2:25 pm
Shaky Start for Penguins in League Opener
By Steve Porter
The Valparaiso Crusaders came into last night’s game at Youngstown with a 3-7 record, but one of those wins was against Baylor and 3 of their losses were against Washington, #2 Louisville, and UCLA. Don Davis, Valparaiso’s senior center, appears to have blossomed this season into their go-to guy offensively. He’s averaging 19.5 ppg and has scored more than 30 points in two of their 10 games.
JC transfer Matt Angner started at SG for Youngstown State and scored the team’s first 7 points in the game. But the rest of the team missed all 8 of their shots and had 3 turnovers allowing the Crusaders to take an 11-7 lead after 8 minutes of play. While the Penguins shooting improved somewhat, they still only hit 31% of their FG attempts in the half and trailed 33-25 at the break. Angner’s 7 points led the team’s scoring.
The Penguins came onto the court in the 2nd half and began to trim the lead. With 15:05 remaining, they tied the game at 41-41 when after working the ball around the perimeter, Matt Angner fired the ball into Will O’Neil who faked out his defender and drove to the basket for a thunderous dunk that brought the hometown crowd to its feet. Although poor shooting continued to hamper their efforts, the Penguins forged a 53-49 advantage with 7-1/2 minutes left in the game as their defense tightened. YSU slogged on from there to forge a 71-61 victory. Youngstown State uncharacteristically made 16 turnovers, but they forced the Crusaders to turn the ball over 18 times and their defense late in the game reduced Valparaiso’s shooting to 38% for the entire game.
C Will O’Neil scored 14 and pulled down 9 rebounds. SG Matt Angner finished with 11 points and PF/C Andre Lilly scored 10 and grabbed 9 boards. PG Pat White scored 9 and had 8 assists. For Valparaiso, C Dan Davis scored 20 to continue but had little offensive support from his teammates.
“Valparaiso gave us fits. If not for our defense, we wouldn’t have been able to pull this game out. With two tough road games coming up next, we’re going to have to play a lot better,” said Coach KD Durst. “On a positive note Matt Angner had his 2nd consecutive strong game and is really beginning to get a good sense of our offensive and defensive schemes. He seems to have a nose for the basket which is something we’ve needed at SG since I got here.”
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