Penguins Ready for Horizon League TournamentBy Steve Porter
Earlier this past week, the Youngstown State Penguins finished their regular season with their 5th straight win culminating a successful 21-6 record and 43rd best RPI of all Division I teams as well as a first place finish in the Horizon League. That means they enter the Horizon League Tournament as the #1 seed.
“We’re looking forward to playing in the tournament. We all realize that whatever teams we end of paired against will want to knock off the #1 seed. So that means we need to turn up our intensity for each and every game,” said senior PF Aaron Tice.
The Penguins averaged 77.6 ppg (35th highest in the country), 34.9 rpg (45th in the nation), 6.3 bpg (39th in the nation), and 12.1 topg (21st best in the country). Defensively they allowed just 67.9 ppg (48th lowest in the nation) and forced 16.9 topg (24th best in the country).
Here’s my grading of the starting 5 for the Penguins:
PG Pat White is averaging 8.0 ppg and 5.7 apg (tops in the Horizon League). These rate well, but he gets a B+ since his shooting percentages have been subpar.
SG William Swan is averaging 8.2 ppg and 2.5 apg. Overall strong play but again his shooting percentages only allow a grade of B.
SF Colin Chambliss averaged 9.6 ppg and 5.5 rpg. Excellent shooting percentages (48% of all FG attempts and 43% on 3’s). The only negative is that he not put up enough shots so his grade is an A-.
PF Aaron Tice averaged 9.5 ppg and 6.9 rpg (5th best in the Horizon League). His grade is also an A-.
C Will O’Neil scored 19.6 ppg (best in the Horizon League), 7.0 rpg (4th best in the league), and 1.2 bpg (5th best in the league). His only negative has been that he has dropped in just 59% of his FT attempts, but he still rates an A.
The bench gets an A-. Primary reserves have been PG Lenihan Murphy, SG B.J. Dennis, SF James Asbury, PF Lee Pauly, and C Kent Jones, all of whom have been very able substitutes.
“We’ve had a good season. There was a little bauble about ¾ of the way through the season when we had that 3-game losing streak, but our guys got things back on track and have been playing well recently,” said Coach KD Durst. “But the league tournament is always tough. Not only have both Detroit and Oakland been playing extremely well in league play the entire season, but if the tournament is like normal, at least a couple other teams will come on strong and score some big upsets. So, no matter who we play, we need to be playing our best every time we go on the court.”
With the Horizon Tournament about to begin here is the final league standings:
