Starting center Cici Shannon scored two points. Starting forward Jordan Korinek scored four.
The loss is pretty much as simple as that. If Kent State can’t score inside, it won’t win.
Shannon and Korinek were a combined 3 of 16, and Kent State shot 33 percent for the game.
Kent State was awful in the second half, making just 25 percent of its shots, even being outscored 16-9 in the paint and 11-3 on second-chance points.
Coach Danny O’Banion said after the game that in the second half that Kent “got just about any shot we wanted; we just didn’t make them.” And then the team got frustrated and stopped playing defense, she said.
Youngstown shot 50 percent, 58 percent in the second half. It made 10 three pointers to Kent’s four, and two of Kent’s were in the last three minutes.
As always, there’s much more on the blog at
http://www.wbbflashes.com.
The box score is at
http://kentstatesports.com/boxscore.aspx...l&id=3264.
Starting center Cici Shannon scored two points. Starting forward Jordan Korinek scored four.
The loss is pretty much as simple as that. If Kent State can’t score inside, it won’t win.
Shannon and Korinek were a combined 3 of 16, and Kent State shot 33 percent for the game.
Kent State was awful in the second half, making just 25 percent of its shots, even being outscored 16-9 in the paint and 11-3 on second-chance points.
Coach Danny O’Banion said after the game that in the second half that Kent “got just about any shot we wanted; we just didn’t make them.” And then the team got frustrated and stopped playing defense, she said.
Youngstown shot 50 percent, 58 percent in the second half. It made 10 three pointers to Kent’s four, and two of Kent’s were in the last three minutes.
As always, there’s much more on the blog at
http://www.wbbflashes.com.
The box score is at
http://kentstatesports.com/boxscore.aspx...l&id=3264.
Starting center Cici Shannon scored two points. Starting forward Jordan Korinek scored four.
The loss is pretty much as simple as that. If Kent State can’t score inside, it won’t win.
Shannon and Korinek were a combined 3 of 16, and Kent State shot 33 percent for the game.
Kent State was awful in the second half, making just 25 percent of its shots, even being outscored 16-9 in the paint and 11-3 on second-chance points.
Coach Danny O’Banion said after the game that in the second half that Kent “got just about any shot we wanted; we just didn’t make them.” And then the team got frustrated and stopped playing defense, she said.
Youngstown shot 50 percent, 58 percent in the second half. It made 10 three pointers to Kent’s four, and two of Kent’s were in the last three minutes.
As always, there’s much more on the blog at
http://www.wbbflashes.com.
The box score is at
http://kentstatesports.com/boxscore.aspx...l&id=3264.