Perry’s shot gives YSU a come-from-behind win
Staff report
Chicago
Kendrick Perry’s running jumper with five seconds left lifted the Youngstown State men’s basketball team to a 68-66 come-from-nbehind victory over Loyola on Saturday at Gentile Arena.
The Penguins, who trailed by as many as 14 points in the second half and by 12 with 9 minutes left, improved to 9-6 overall and 1-1 in the Horizon League. Loyola, which lost for the first time at home this season, is now 10-4 overall and 1-1 in the league.
Perry, who scored 18 points, drove the left side of the lane and laid a shot off the glass for the go-ahead basket.
After the Ramblers crossed half court and called a timeout with 1.5 seconds left, senior Damian Eargle was callled for his fifth foul on the inbounds play.
Loyola senior Ben Averkamp, who had 18 points, missed the front end of the 1-and-1 and the Ramblers retained possession with just 0.2 seconds left. The Ramblers’ final tip-in attempt was no good.
With more than 14 minutes left in the second half, the Penguins trailed the Ramblers by 14, 50-36, after a Joe Crisman 3-pointer.
Twice the Penguins trimmed the deficit to seven but the Ramblers were able to recapture a 12-point advantage, 59-47, at the 9:10 mark after a 3-pointer and jumper by Cully Payne.
Over the next four minutes, the Penguins used an 11-2 run sparked by Kamren Belin’s 3-pointer to cut the deficit to three, 61-58, with 4:54 left. Perry started the run with a jumper and two free throws, Belin followed with a 3-pointer and Eargle had two layups.
Loyola extended its advantage to seven after a jumper by Payne and two free throws from Averkamp, 65-58, with 3:36 left.
The Penguins scored the next eight points capped by DJ Cole’s jumper with 58 seconds left that gave YSU a 66-65 lead, its first since the 2:42 mark of the first half. Perry again started the 8-0 run with two free throws and Belin’s jumper cut the Loyola lead to just three, 65-62, at the 2:40 mark.
A Perry jumper with 2:02 left go the Penguins within one, 65-64, and a Loyola turnover set up Cole’s shot.
In the first half, the Penguins were able to jump out to a seven-point lead, 16-9, eight minutes into the game before the Ramblers knotted the scored at 16-16 with 10:27 left before haltime.
Cole hit a 3-pointer Shawn Amiker converted a layup and Eargle and senior Blake Allen each made jumpers to push the YSU lead to a game-high nine points, 25-16, with 6:07 remaining.
The Ramblers, though, used a 19-5 run over the to close out the half with a five-point lead, 35-30.
The Penguins return home to host Detroit in their first Horizon League home game on Thursday. Tipoff is set for 7:05 p.m. at Beeghly Center.
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