by PointGuard » Sun Mar 24, 2019 3:47 am
Surpraiso in Valparaiso
By Steve Porter
Last night’s opponent, the Valparaiso Crusaders, presented an usual perplexity. The Crusaders began the year by losing their first 12 games and were pretty much out of all those losses. But Valparaiso has won 3 of their past 5 games and one of the losses was in overtime. They’ve improved their offensive output by at least 10 ppg and decreased the scoring of their opponents by over 5 ppg. So they have become a very competitive team with 3 players averaging between 12 and 14 ppg. C Marty Jeppson has not only scored 57 points in the Crusaders past 3 games but has hit 25 of 30 of his field goal attempts.
Valparaiso’s court is in their Athletics-Recreation Center which seats a maximum of just 5000 people. But that was no problem because there were plenty of empty seats. PF/C Morris Phelan, while not fully recovered, was cleared to play a limited role. Valparaiso hit 7 of their first 8 shots to take a 15-8 lead after just 3-1/2 minutes of play. After falling behind as much as 14 points, the Penguins came back to tie the game at 31-31 with 7-1/2 minutes remaining in the half. The refs piled foul upon foul against YSU. Coach Durst’s complaints turned into a tirade with 6 minutes still to play in the half and the refs called him for a technical. The half ended with 15 fouls being called against YSU but only 5 against the Crusaders. Valparaiso made 18 of 23 foul shots compared to 5 of 7 for the Penguins. That together with Valparaiso’s sizzling 77% shooting from the field (17 of 22) resulted in Youngstown State trailing 54-47 at the break. 6 players for the Penguins had 2 fouls and one had 3. PG Pat White hit for 13 points and C Will O’Neil scored 10, but the Crusaders’ C Marty Jeppson was 7 of 7 from the field and 5 of 7 from the line for 19 points.
The 2nd half was a bigger disaster for the Penguins than the first half had been. The Penguins could never maintain a sustained attack and the Crusaders continued to shoot the lights out while the refs called 15 more fouls against YSU putting Valparaiso on the line for 20 more free throw attempts. Not only that the Penguins were out-rebounded 40-26 and outscored in the paint 44-22. Youngstown State suffered an embarrassing 102-75 drubbing.
PG Pat White led the scoring for the Penguins with 18 points followed by SG Noel Manley’s 14 points, and C Will O’Neil’s 11 points. O’Neil also had 9 rebounds, 3 steals and a block. C/PF Marty Jeppson finished with 24 points for Valparaiso and SF Andrae Calloway scored 16 and grabbed 10 boards.
“Valparaiso basically stole our game away from us attacking inside and also controlling the boards,” said Coach KD Durst. “Not only that, they sealed off the interior and kept the ball away from Will O’Neil and our other interior players. A great job of coaching and implementing their game plan. When you let a team hit 67% of their shots, there’s not much way you can contend. We deserved the butt-kicking we got tonight. One positive was that Noel Manley had another great game, hitting 5 of 6 field goals including 3 of 3 from beyond the arc and also dishing out 4 assists in 16 minutes of play.”
While still in 2nd place in the Horizon League, the Penguins are now 3 games behind 9-0 Detroit. Detroit is now the 3rd best scoring team in the nation, averaging 87.4 ppg. “Since league play began, the Titans have really gelled. They’re rolling over everybody,” commented Durst. Durst refused to admit that injuries are wreaking havoc with the Penguins. Instead he said, “We might just find that the injuries are a positive in the long run, since our bench is getting more minutes and reserves are getting experience that could be invaluable later in the season.”
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