by PointGuard » Wed Oct 03, 2018 4:17 pm
Offenses Sputter
By Steve Porter
After a strong start, Valparaiso’s season has fallen on hard times, particularly after C Travon Capel broke his finger. But Valparaiso took a small lead early in the game, but even though the Penguins’ shooting was abysmal, their lock-down defense allowed them to gain an 11-10 lead with 8:12 remaining in the half. But while the Penguins held the Crusaders shooting to 29%, YSU could only manage to sink 20% of their shots and fell behind 20-16 at the break. C Will O’Neil was the only Penguin not exhibiting ice-cold shooting. He had 9 points in the half.
As Youngstown State’s shooting woes continued, Valparaiso took a 26-16 lead after 2 minutes of play in the 2nd half. At that point the Penguins began to dig themselves out of the hole they had dug and with 12:42 to play, B.J. Dennis hit a 15 foot jumper to tie the game at 31-31. But the Penguins continued to shoot poorly and fell behind again until Will O’Neil drove to the basket and put in a shot over his defender that gave YSU a 47-46 lead with 1:26 to play. Then B.J. Dennis picked off a pass as the Crusaders worked the ball around trying to get a free shot. Dennis lofted an alley-oop pass to a driving Colin Chambliss who jammed it down to give YSU a 49-46 advantage with 38 ticks on the clock. The Penguins then harassed the Crusaders to keep them from being able to put up a shot. Valparaiso tossed up a contested shot with 16 seconds remaining but it was off the mark and the Penguins rebounded. YSU called a quick timeout to get their best foul shooters on the floor. The ball was inbounded and quickly passed to Pat White on the left wing. He was fouled but was able to put the ball up in the air outside the arc so was awarded 3 shots. He only made one of his shots though but that gave the Penguins a 4 point lead. Valparaiso quickly brought the ball up court and hit a last second 3 to make the final score 50-49 in favor of Youngstown State.
On a night when the Penguins hit just 33% of their FG attempts and only 2 of 17 from 3-point distance and 4 of 10 from the free throw line, they were able to limit Valparaiso’s shooting to 35% for force the Crusaders to make 21 turnovers thus allowing YSU to escape with a razor-thin victory. The win improved their season record to 16-5 and their league record to 9-3, leaving them in 2nd place, one game behind Oakland, in the Horizon League.
Leading Youngstown State was C Will O’Neil who recorded another double-double (15 points and 13 rebounds) to go along with a steal and 2 blocks. SF Chris Chambliss scored 11 and yanked down 9 boards.
“We were unable to click offensively the entire game. We only were able to pull off a last minute win due to playing solid defense all night,” said Coach KD Durst. “Each one of those misses clanking off the rim just seemed to get louder and louder to me as the game progressed. This game definitely gave me some gray hairs.”
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