Penguins Continue Winning
By Steve Porter
The thermometer registered below zero when the visiting Penguins took on the Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix. Fortunately basketball is played indoors.
The two teams played a close first half with both offenses overwhelming the other teams’ defense. The half ended with Youngstown State gaining a slim 45-43 advantage. Rather than the rough play that highlighted the previous encounter between these two teams, both squads seemed intent on settling the score by executing well on each and every possession. C Jamal Grady had 11 points and PG Linehan Murphy scored 10 for YSU in the half.
Both teams continued to shoot well in the 2nd half, but the Penguins took control of the boards which allowed them to gradually build a 16 point lead with 8 minutes to play. But the Phoenix fought to get back into the game and with 2 minutes left trailed by just a 83-80 score. YSU held them off and pulled away when the Phoenix were forced to foul in the final minute of play. The Penguins came away with a 90-83 victory. On a night when the temperature in Green Bay was absolutely frigid, the two teams warmed the nets by hitting over 50% of their shots. But the difference in the game was YSU’s 32-21 rebounding advantage. In addition, the Penguins were able to limit high-scoring SG Ross Lang to just 11 points.
C Jamal Grady had a double-double, scoring 26 points and getting 10 rebounds. PG Linehan Murphy had 15 points. SF/SG Rick Martin added 10.
Not only was this a big win since it was an away game, but more importantly, Milwaukee lost to lowly Cleveland State. So now the Penguins are in a first-place tie with the Panthers.
“The games with Wisconsin-Green Bay are pretty much ‘take no prisoners’ events for both teams. There’s no love lost between us and them. We’ve been playing our asses off lately, so it’s great to finally tie for first place in the league. But to be honest I think we all feel even better about beating the Phoenix on their own court. I hope we get to play them again in the conference tourney and give the Phoenix a third beating this season,” said PF Aaron Tice after the game.