Women's Basketball Scoreboard (Feb. 5)
Valparaiso 94, Milwaukee 80
Wright State 85, Youngstown State 70
Valparaiso 94, Milwaukee 80
Valpo and Milwaukee's first contest of the season had no shortage of offense, and Wednesday night was much of the same as the Crusaders defeated the Panthers 94-80 at the Athletics-Recreation Center.
Charae Richardson (Lafayette, Ind./Jefferson [Vincennes]) scored a career-high 24 points as the fifth-year senior added five rebounds, three assists and two steals in her best overall effort of the season. Sharon Karungi (Kampala, Uganda [Northern Oklahoma College]) shot 11-of-14 from the field as she pitched in 23 points. Karungi has averaged 17.6 points per game since February 10th.
The two teams exchanged points on alternating possessions for the majority of the first half. Richardson had nine of Valpo's first 18 points as she tallied scores from the charity stripe, the paint, and from behind the arc.
The tilt stayed a one-possession affair for much of the first 15 minutes. A Jessi Wiedemann (Palatine, Ill./Fremd) three-pointer with 4:15 in the first stanza pushed Valpo's lead to six points before Karungi threw a layup in on a nice dish from Richardson.
Milwaukee scored the final seven points of the half to cut the Crusader advantage to 46-45. Ashley Green paced the Panthers with 17 points on 7-of-9 shooting as the Brown and Gold struggled to find an answer for the junior.
Valpo emerged from the locker room to go on a 19-2 run to expand its edge to 65-47. Richardson had six points during the Crusader surge.
The Brown and Gold maintained their double digit lead over the Panthers for the remainder of the period as a pair of Milwaukee technical fouls helped keep the Black and Gold at a safe distance.
Milwaukee cut the Crusader lead to 17 points on multiple occasions, but was unable to get any closer than 15 in the waning seconds.
Angela Rodriguez shot just 3-for-11 in the second half as the Panthers attempted to mount a comeback, but Valpo went no more than two possessions in a row without scoring as the Brown and Gold enjoyed a season-high in points. The Crusaders' previous watermark in offensive output was 85 points versus Detroit on January 23rd.
Valpo outscored the Panthers 48-35 in the second half to claim a 94-80 win in the regular season finale at the ARC.
UWM's Green finished with a game-high 32 points on 11-of-17 shooting and an 8-for-9 night from the foul line.
Senior Liz Horton (Cannelburg, Ind./Barr-Reeve) knocked down two of four attempts from downtown to move onto Valpo's all-time Top 10 record book for three-point field goal percentage in an individual season at 40% (30-75)
"We made some much-needed adjustments on (Ashley) Green in the second half. She made some great plays. But I'm proud of our team's focus on getting the job done," head coach Tracey Dorow said.
Wright State 85, Youngstown State 70
The Wright State women's basketball team set a season record for wins since joining Division I and clinched at least the #2 seed in the Horizon League Tournament Wednesday, rolling to an 85-70 win at Youngstown State.
YSU trailed by 19 at halftime and tried to mount a comeback bid through the second half. But the closest Guins could get was 14 on two occasions - 77-63 with 5:59 left and 79-65 with 4:30 remaining. Youngstown State had 45 points in the second half after scoring 25 in first half.
Wright State made 11 of its first 13 field goals in the second half and was able to increase its advantage to 23 with 13:02 left.
Kim Demmings and Tay'ler Mingo scored 22 points in the contest. Ivory James added 16 and Tayler Stanton had 10 for the Raiders.
In the first half, the Penguins had a tough time finding their shooting rhythm and turned the ball over 13 times. YSU connected on just 30 percent (9-of-30) from the field and Wright State scored 15 points off of the Penguins' miscues.
Contrastly, the Raiders connected on 50 percent (18-of-36) of their field goals, including four 3-pointers, and committed just five turnovers.
Heidi Schlegel finished with 24 points and 15 rebounds for her ninth double-double of the campaign. It was the 17th time she eclipsed the 20-point mark. Kelsea Newman came off the bench to score a career-high 17 points. Newman made six field goals in the contest, five of which came from behind the 3-point arc.