
Oakland

Youngstown State
Highlights
Summary
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (Interstat) ā Erica King scored 23 points to lead Youngstown State to an 81-58 victory over Oakland in a Horizon League womenās basketball game Monday night at Beeghly Center. The Penguins seized control with a dominant 26-point second quarter, turning a tie game into a double-digit lead they would not relinquish. King added five assists in 38 minutes for Youngstown State, which improved to 11-4 overall. Sophia Gregory scored 15 points and Paulina Hernandez added 16. Makenzie Luehring led Oakland with 20 points. The Golden Grizzlies struggled offensively, shooting just 34.3% from the floor and 5.6% from three-point range. Oakland fell to 4-10. Attendance was 1,141.
Extended Summary
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (Interstat) ā A dominant second-quarter surge propelled the Youngstown State womenās basketball team to a decisive 81-58 victory over Oakland in a Horizon League matchup Monday night at Beeghly Center. The Penguins, improving to 11-4 overall, broke open a tight game by outscoring the Golden Grizzlies 26-14 in the second period, turning a 16-16 tie after one quarter into a 42-30 halftime advantage they would not relinquish. The win was fueled by efficient offense and a standout performance from guard Erica King, while Oaklandās offensive struggles, particularly from beyond the arc, proved too much to overcome. The gameās most pivotal stretch began late in the first quarter and extended through the second. After Oaklandās Layla Gold tied the game at 16 with a layup just before the first-quarter buzzer, Youngstown State seized control. The Penguins opened the second period on a 13-3 run, capped by a 3-pointer from King at the 9:20 mark. Oakland, which shot a frigid 1 for 18 from 3-point range for the game, could not counter with outside shooting, allowing Youngstown State to extend its defense and clog driving lanes. King, a 5-foot-7 guard from Akron, Ohio, was the catalyst, scoring 23 points and dishing out five assists in 38 minutes. She orchestrated the Penguinsā offense and hit timely shots whenever Oakland threatened to cut into the lead. Her backcourt partner, Casey Santoro, facilitated the offense with six assists. Oakland, which fell to 4-10, was led by Makenzie Luehringās 20 points. Layla Gold added 17 points and three blocks for the Golden Grizzlies, while Lianna Baxter grabbed nine rebounds. Despite forcing 17 Youngstown State turnovers and recording 10 steals, Oaklandās own offensive inefficiency was its undoing. The Golden Grizzlies shot just 34.3% from the field and a disastrous 50% from the free-throw line, missing 11 attempts. Youngstown Stateās interior presence provided a balanced attack. Forward Sophia Gregory scored 15 points, blocked three shots and grabbed several key defensive rebounds. Reserve forward Paulina Hernandez provided a major spark off the bench, scoring 16 points on efficient shooting, including two 3-pointers, and adding two blocks. Her activity inside helped the Penguins maintain their advantage in the paint. After building the 12-point halftime lead, Youngstown State managed the game effectively in the second half. Oakland never got closer than nine points. Every time the Golden Grizzlies strung together a couple of baskets, the Penguins answered, often with a score from King or a play inside from Gregory or Hernandez. Youngstown Stateās offensive rating of 97.3 points per 100 possessions starkly contrasted with Oaklandās 74.9, underscoring the gap in execution. The Penguins also won the battle on the glass, outrebounding Oakland 42-38, and were more disciplined with the ball in the second half, finishing with just nine team turnovers after the break. Oaklandās effort was evident in its steal and block totals, but the teamās inability to convert those extra possessions into points sealed its fate. With the win, Youngstown State continues a strong start to its conference schedule, while Oakland searches for consistency as it heads into a Thursday home game against Green Bay. The Penguins will host Northern Kentucky on Thursday. The two teams are scheduled to meet again in Rochester, Michigan, on Jan. 31. An announced crowd of 1,141 watched the game at Beeghly Center.
Preview
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (Interstat) ā A surging Youngstown State womenās basketball team looks to continue its strong start to the season when it hosts struggling Oakland in a Horizon League matchup Monday at Beeghly Center. The Penguins (10-4) enter on a three-game winning streak, most recently routing Salem 97-20 on Dec. 31. Youngstown State has found success with balance, as evidenced in that victory where Hayden Barrier scored 18 points and Paulina Hernandez added 15 points and three blocks off the bench. Barrier, a player to watch for the Penguins, provides a scoring spark. She averaged 9.4 points in just over 16 minutes per game across her last five contests. Oakland (4-9) seeks to halt a slide, having lost four of its last five games. The Golden Grizzlies are coming off an 84-64 home loss to Fort Wayne on Friday. Guard Lianna Baxter has been a consistent bright spot, scoring in double figures in eight straight games. She leads the team after posting 15 points and three assists in the loss to Fort Wayne. Youngstown Stateās defense, which has held opponents to 56.2 points per game during its current win streak, will be tested by Baxterās offensive versatility. Oakland, however, has struggled on the road with a 1-6 record away from home this season. The Penguins have dominated recent matchups, winning the last five meetings against Oakland. In their only game last season, Youngstown State secured a 70-57 victory on Jan. 20, 2025. Following this contest, Youngstown State continues its homestand against Northern Kentucky on Thursday. Oakland returns home to face Green Bay on Jan. 8. Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. EST Monday at the Beeghly Center.