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WBB Starts Second Half of League play Today at Oakland
« on: February 08, 2014, 08:37:32 AM »
The Youngstown State women's basketball team will begin its second swing through the Horizon League as it travels to Oakland for a contest on Saturday at 2 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on 570 WKBN, iHeartRadio and the Horizon League Network.

The Penguins finished the first half of conference play in a three-way tie atop the standings with Green Bay and Wright State at 6-2. YSU, which was 4-9 in non-conference games, won its first six league games before dropping road contests at Cleveland State and Wright State to start February. The 6-2 start matches last season for the best start ever in Horizon League play.

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Re: WBB Starts Second Half of League play Today at Oakland
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2014, 07:35:44 PM »
Not even competitive today. Wow ...what happened to our 6-0 league team?

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Re: WBB Starts Second Half of League play Today at Oakland
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2014, 10:46:17 PM »
Well, the 6-0 start turned into a mirage.  I was hoping that the losses at CSU and WSU were the result of bad match-ups against superior athletes.  There was nothing superior about the competition today, yet we allowed them to score 29 points in the first 9 minutes.  Do the math.  This team now either refuses to play any defense or, more likely, lacks the talent to play defense consistently at a high level. 

I am not angry or displeased with Barnes.  The six consecutive wins now look like a masterful example of overachieving.  He really inherited only one first-rate player once Davis suffered her medical misfortune.  We must be patient and allow Barnes to build the program up from the foundation.  His four signed recruits have impressive credentials.  And he has received commitments from two juniors for 2015-16, an unprecedented accomplishment for any YSU sport.  Again, let's be patient.  This is still one sport that, for the long term, I feel good about.