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YSU Penguin Athletics / Thursday Schedule
« on: August 29, 2023, 04:43:06 PM »
Thursday's Schedule

    8 a.m. - YSU Bookstore Opens
    9 a.m. - Athletic Ticket Office opens
    3:30 p.m. - Tailgate Lots (M-81/M-70) open | Parking available in M-71/M-66/M-63/M-30 deck
    5:30 p.m. – Car Coach Display Day
    5:30 p.m. - YSU Team Walk Through M-70 Tailgate Lot
    6 p.m. - Stambaugh Stadium Gates Open
    6:30 p.m. - YSU Marching Pride Icebreaker
    6:30 p.m. – Raising Cane's Tailgate Radio Show LIVE AM 570 WKBN
    6:30 p.m. - Mosure Hall of Gridiron Glory Opens on Concourse Level
    7:15 p.m. - YSU Marching Pride Pregame Show
    7:30 p.m. - Tailgate Lots Close
    7:32 p.m. - YSU vs. Valparaiso
    Halftime: YSU Marching Pride

Postgame: Bryant Heating & Cooling 5th Quarter Radio Show on AM 570 WKBN

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The inaugural "Rock the Lot" Youngstown State Football Preseason Tailgate Party Fundraiser Featuring The Vindys will be held in the M-70 Tailgate Lot located next to Stambaugh Stadium on Saturday, August 19. Tickets are available for purchase online at the YSU Athletic Ticket Office.

It will be an unforgettable evening filled with delicious food from a variety of food vendors, exciting games and refreshing beverages.

Grab your friends, bring your team spirit, and come Rock the Lot in the ultimate pregame celebration before the big 2023 YSU Football season kicks off. The event promises to be a perfect blend of fantastic music, mouthwatering food, and a great atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.

Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind tailgate party! Mark your calendars for August 19 and join us to we rock the lot starting at 3 p.m..

A special thank you to our corporate sponsors:
898 Marketing
Allstate - Jason Durica
Cut and Toast Cigars
Compco
HBK CPA's
McHenry Industries
Penn Ohio Sealing
Servpro
Sobe Thermal Energy

Gather your crew and get ready to have a blast at the Inaugural YSU Football Preseason Tailgate Party!

Concert schedule

3 p.m. - Gates Open
3-5 p.m. - DJ
5-5:45 p.m. - Larry Elefante
6:30-7:15 p.m. - Fifth and Aurora
8-9:30 p.m. - The Vindys
9:30-11 p.m. - DJ

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The Youngstown State football team had three players named preseason first-team All-Missouri Valley Football Conference the league announced on Tuesday morning. Additionally, YSU had two preseason second-team and three preseason honorable-mention All-MVFC honorees.

Earning first-team laurels were wide receiver Bryce Oliver, defensive end Dylan Wudke and offensive tackle Jaison Williams. Following the 2022 season, Oliver was a first-team All-MVFC pick, Wudke was a second-team selection and Williams was an honorable-mention honoree.

Oliver enters the season tied for third in school history with 18 career touchdown receptions. Wudke finished third on the squad a year ago with 43 tackles and posted a team-high five sacks. Williams has started 27 games in his Penguins career and been a two-time All-MVFC Honorable-Mention honoree.

Defensive tackle Chris Fitzgerald and long snapper Sam Merryman were named to the preseason second team while fullback/tight end Jake Benio, linebacker Greg Benton and defensive back Quincy Lenton were tabbed preseason honorable-mention.

In the team preseason poll, the Guins were picked to finish sixth in the strong 11-team league. Defending National Champion South Dakota State was a near unanimous pick to win the conference title receiving 44 of 45 first-place votes among completed ballots. North Dakota State was picked second, UNI third, North Dakota fourth and Southern Illinois was fifth ahead of YSU. The Penguins play the Jackrabbits and Salukis at home and visit the Panthers in late September.

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Youngstown State football fans can get a great chance to get to know the members of the 2023 YSU Football team at the "Meet the Team" presented by 21 WFMJ TV on Saturday, August 5 at Stambaugh Stadium.

The free event is set for 1-2:30 p.m. where fans can get autographs, photos and interact with the members of the 2023 Penguins.

Fans can try on a YSU uniform, clock their 40-yard dash time, kick field goals, enjoy inflatables and toss footballs around with members of the team and the coaching staff. Pete the Penguin, along with Penny, and members of the YSU spirit squad will also be in attendance.

The YSU Athletic Ticket Office will be open from 12:30-2:30 p.m. for those interested in buying season tickets for the upcoming campaign. Tickets for season opener on August 31 vs. Valparaiso will also be available.

Parking will be available in the M-70 Lot across Fifth Avenue from Stambaugh Stadium. Fans can look for members of the YSU Spirit Squad who will be directing fans into Stambaugh Stadium.

New in 2023 will be the addition of select food truck vendors in the Stadium for fans to enjoy.

For more information contact the YSU Athletic Ticket Office at (330) 941-1YSU.

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Youngstown State senior wide receiver Bryce Oliver has been named a preseason third-team FCS All-American by Phil Steele, the publication announced. He was also among 11 Penguins named to Phil Steele's Preseason All-Missouri Valley Football Conference squad.

Oliver was joined by Darius Cooper of Tarleton State and MJ Wright of Fordham on the third-team. Three receivers were named to the first, second and third-team squads. Last year, Oliver was a first-team All-MVFC selection after making 59 receptions for 821 yards and 10 touchdowns. The 10 touchdowns were the most receiving touchdowns by a Penguin since 1983. In his career, has 18 touchdown receptions in his career tying a school record at the FCS level.

Oliver was also a first-team preseason All-MVFC pick by Phil Steele along with standout defensive end Dylan Wudke. Other Penguins named to the preseason All-MVFC squad were offensive lineman Jaison Williams (second team), long snapper Sam Merryman (second team), offensive line Aidan Parker (second team), tight end/fullback Jake Benio (second team), defensive lineman Chris Fitzgerald (third team), linebacker Greg Benton (fourth team), defensive back Jordan Trowers (fourth team) and wide receiver Max Tomczak (fourth team).

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YSU Penguin Athletics / McLaughlin Named MVFC Offensive Player of the Year
« on: November 29, 2022, 08:55:43 AM »
Youngstown State running back Jaleel McLaughlin was named the Missouri Valley Football Conference's Offensive Player of the Year, the conference announced on Monday afternoon.

McLaughlin becomes the first Penguin to be named the MVFC's Offensive Player of the Year since 2006 and just the third overall since YSU joined the conference in 1997. He joins fellow YSU decorated running backs Marcus Mason (2006) and PJ Mays (2001) in being named the league's top offensive performer.

McLaughlin becomes the first running back to be named the league' top offensive player since 2015 (Illinois State's Marshaun Coprich). Quarterbacks have been the top pick each of the past six years. Three of the last seven running backs to earn the award since 2001 came from YSU.

A 2021 first-team All-MVFC and third-team All-America selection, McLaughlin finished posted even more impressive numbers during his final campaign at YSU. In 2022, he rushed for 1,588 yards on 227 carries and scored 13 touchdowns. Against strong MVFC competition, he had 1,220 yards on 184 attempts and nine scores while averaging 152.5 yards in eight league games. He rushed for more than 200 yards on four occasions and had eight 100-yard plus games this past fall.

In his five-year NCAA career, which includes two years at Notre Dame (Ohio) prior to coming to YSU, he rushed for an NCAA all-division record of 8,166 yards on 1,250 carries while scoring 79 touchdowns. In his three seasons as a Penguin, he rushed for 3,418 yards on 535 attempts and had 30 touchdowns.

McLaughlin is also among 30 finalists for the 2022 Walter Payton Award which is which is annually presented to the national offensive player of the year in the NCAA's Football Championship Subdivision.

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Youngstown State had eight players earn All-Missouri Valley Football Conference recognition for their efforts during the 2022 campaign, the league announced on Monday. Highlighting the list were first-team selections running back Jaleel McLaughlin and wide receiver Bryce Oliver.

McLaughlin ends his career as a three-time All-MVFC pick and was a two-time first team pick each of the past two falls. This year he was named the MVFC's Offensive Player of the Year, a first for YSU player since 2006. Oliver is the first YSU wide receiver to be named to the first team since 2010 and just the third overall since the Guins joined the league in 1997. Oliver joins Dominique Barnes (2010) and Ferlando Williams (2007) as the only wide receivers in school history to earn first-team All-MVFC recognition.

Earning second-team accolades were defensive end Dylan Wudke, center Mike McAllister and place kicker Colt McFadden. McFadden was an honorable-mention selection last year and is just the third YSU placekicker to earn first or second-team status since 2008. Wudke and McAllister are first time all-conference selections.

Earning honorable-mention laurels were offensive tackle Jaison Williams, defensive end James Jackson and defensive tackle Chris Fitzgerald. Williams earned honorable-mention All-MVFC honors in 2021 as well.

First-Team Selections

#0 WR Bryce Oliver
For the season, caught 59 passes for 821 yards and 10 touchdowns…it's the most receiving touchdowns by a Penguin since 1983…has 18 touchdown receptions in his career tying a school record at the YSU level…in MVFC games, had 47 receptions for 660 yards and eight touchdowns…set a school record with 12 receptions against Southern Illinois…had six-or-more catches in five games…had a TD in six of eight league games.

#8 RB Jaleel McLaughlin
2022 MVFC Offensive Player of the Year...in 11 games, rushed for 1,588 yards on 227 carries and scored 13 touchdowns…in MVFC games, had 1,220 yards on 184 attempts and nine scores…averaged an impressive 152.5 yards in league play…scored touchdowns in eight of 11 games…in MVFC play, had two touchdowns against Indiana State, South Dakota and Southern Illinois…rushed for 6.6 yards per attempt….caught 19 passes for 300 yards and two touchdowns...had four 200-yard plus efforts and eight 100-yard games…became the NCAA's all-time leading rusher during the season.

Second-Team Selections

#76 OL Mike McAllister
Started 11 games at center…graded out as one of YSU's top offensive linemen during the year…played every snap in seven games…helped block for Jaleel McLaughlin who averaged 144.4 yards per game…worked with two quarterbacks during the year as Mitch Davidson and Demeatric Crenshaw each started.

#19 PK Colt McFadden
Made 16-of-22 field-goal attempts (72.7 percent) and was 32-of-32 on PAT tries…the last three games YSU played in featured consistent 20-plus mph winds…in MVFC games, was 15-of-19 (78.9 percent)…made a 42-yard field goal at the buzzer to win at Western Illinois…kicked a career-long 52-yarder against South Dakota, the longest by YSU since 2003…made three field goals against Missouri State and North Dakota…made at least two field goals in six games…as kickoff specialists had 61 kickoffs with 26 touchbacks.

#17 DE Dylan Wudke
Started all 11 games at defensive end…finished third on the team with 43 total tackles, including 23 solo stops…had 12 TFLs and five sacks…in MVFC play, had 30 tackles…had a high of eight at Illinois State…against South Dakota, had five tackles, including two sacks to be named the MVFC Defensive Player of the Week…had a TFL in eight contests.

Honorable-Mention Selections

#8 DE James Jackson
Started all 11 games at defensive end…posted 17 total tackles, including 10 solo stops on the season…in MVFC games had 13 tackles…posted a season-high four stops vs. North Dakota…had three sacks against Indiana State.

#9 DT Chris Fitzgerald
Started all 11 games along the defensive line…credited with 36 total tackles, including 19 solo stops…had 6.5 TFLs and two sacks…in MVFC has 34 tackles…had a season-high seven stops at North Dakota State…credited with five tackles against Western Illinois and Illinois State.

#54 OL Jaison Williams
Started 10 games at right tackle…graded out as YSU's top offensive lineman during the year…played every snap in five games…helped block for Jaleel McLaughlin who averaged 144.4 yards per game.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / ILS Week
« on: November 01, 2022, 01:43:48 PM »
ILS had played well against both NDSU and especially UNI. In like opponents they have played close games as well.

-They are a heavier pa$$ing team, but the defense seems balanced.
-They really pa$$ in the red zone, which scares me.  Their opponents are average 82% TD in the red-zone. We can score on these guys if we can move the ball down field.
_they average on INT (made) per game.
-They are converting on only 47% of their 3rd-down, but hold opposition to 39% (impressive). They are giving up over75% of their opponents 4th-downs. We should look to keep the ball a bit more this week.
- They have 6 rushers that seen action every game this season (one of those is the QB).
 A weakness of ours.
-Carr is their all-around player on offense, but interestingly, they have 13 different players that have scored at least one TD. This combined with the number of back again scares me. Both White and Wright can catch out of the backfield.
- Vandenburgh has had 8 sacks and 12 TFL's in 7 games. Looks mean.

In conference play, they rank 8th in offense, but 3rd in defense. Guins are 2nd in offense and 5th on defense.
Wenkers is their top rusher at 409 yards, but again the have depth. Of course nobody touches Jaleel.




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This week's Missouri Valley Football Conference players of the week are QB Nic Baker of Southern Illinois; DE Dylan Wudke of Youngstown State; PK Jose Pizano of Missouri State; and WR Desmond Hutson of UNI.

Offensive Player of the Week
QB Nic Baker, Southern Illinois
5-9, 204, Jr., Rochester, Ill. (Rochester)
Baker completed 34-of-48 passes for a school-record 485 yards and three touchdowns in a game which featured two of the league's most prolific quarterbacks.  Baker also rushed five times for 22 yards and led a comeback from an 11-point deficit, in which the Salukis briefly regained the lead, but fell just shy of victory versus Northern Iowa, 37-36.  Baker's 507 yards of total offense are tied for the 7th-most in the league's 38-year history and are the third-most in a league game.  His 485 passing yards are the 5th-best in Conference history and are the second-highest in a league game. His passing-yard total was the most in the FCS last Saturday and is the third-highest FCS single-game output in 2022. His total offense figure (507) is only two yards shy of the FCS single-game high this season.

Defensive Player of the Week
DE Dylan Wudke, Youngstown State
6-4, 251, So., Miamisburg, Ohio (Miamisburg)
Wudke had two sacks, five solo tackles and a forced fumble in the Penguins dominate 45-24 win over South Dakota on Saturday at Stambaugh Stadium. His sack-fumble in the second quarter led to a touchdown in the final minute of the first half to put the game away.


Special Teams Player of the Week
PK Jose Pizano, Missouri State
5-7, 215, Jr., Lehi, Utah (Lehi High/Snow College)
Pizano broke a Missouri State school record for points by a kicker by accounting for 16 points in the Bears win over Western Illinois on Saturday. He was a perfect 3-for-3 on field goal attempts (matching a career high) with kicks of 22, 39 and 25 yards. He was also a perfect 7-of-7 on extra points while extending his school-record streak of successful PAT's to 63 in a row. The All-America specialist also averaged 62.3 yards on six kickoff attempts, helping MSU hold the Leathernecks to an average starting field position of their own 27 for the game.


Newcomer of the Week
WR Desmond Hutson, UNI
6-3, 215, Fr., Raytown, Mo. (Raytown High/Iowa)
Hutson may have only caught two passes for the Panthers’ in their 37-36 win over No. 20 Southern Illinois, but both receptions played a critical role in UNI’s late comeback win on Saturday in Carbondale. Hutson caught 2 of QB Theo Day’s career-high 5 touchdown passes, including the game-winning score with 5:55 to play to give the Panthers a one-point lead. Hutson ranks second on the UNI roster with four total receiving TDs this season, which is 7th in the MVFC.
 

OTHERS NOMINATED

QB Theo Day, UNI -- Day recorded a highlight reel performance with a career-high 5 passing touchdowns and 330 passing yards in UNI’s thrilling 37-36 win at No. 20 Southern Illinois. Day is the first UNI quarterback to throw 5 touchdowns in a single game since at least 2005, one shy of tying the program’s all-time single game record. The Canton, Mich. native connected with 4 different receivers on his 5 scoring opportunities, including the ultimate game-winning score on a 5-yard pass to Desmond Hutson with just under 6 minutes to play. The 330-yard passing performance is his third of the season and fourth of his career. The Michigan State transfer in his second season at UNI completed a career-best 84.4% of his pass attempts going 27-for-32.

QB Mitch Davidson, Youngstown State -- Davidson accounted for four touchdowns as the he quarterbacked YSU to its third straight win beating South Dakota, 45-24 on Saturday at Stambaugh Stadium. Davison completed 14-of-21 passes for a career-high 242 yards and a career-best three touchdowns while rushing for a touchdown. Davidson had touchdown passes of six, 19 and 42 yards and added a score on a one-yard run. He engineered six first-half scoring drives as YSU took control and never looked back in the second half.

QB Jason Shelley, Missouri State -- Shelley passed for three touchdowns and rushed for another to lead Missouri State to its highest point total in 30 years in Saturday's win over Western Illinois. Shelley engineered scoring drives on all eight possessions he played, racking up 346 yards of total offense and completing 17-of-22 passes (77.3 completion percentage) for 311 yards. It marked his sixth 300-yard passing game at Missouri State and the 17th game of 200 or more passing yards with the Bears (20 games). His three TD passes against the Leathernecks moved Shelley into a tie for second place on MSU's career TD pass list (38). He also eclipsed 7,000 career passing yards (all schools) while pushing MSU over 500 yards of total offense for the first time this season.

QB Mark Gronowski, South Dakota State -- Gronowski completed 22-of-28 passes for 233 yards and three touchdowns to lead a balanced Jackrabbit offense in a 49-7 victory over Indiana State on Oct. 29. He connected with eight different receivers, including throwing touchdown passes to Jadon Janke (11 yards), Mike Morgan (2 yards) and Tucker Kraft (21 yards). Gronowski also scored on a 2-yard run as the Jackrabbit first-team offense scored touchdowns on all seven of its drives.
 
RB Tyler Hoosman, North Dakota - In the 34-31 win over Abilene Christian, Tyler Hoosman was involved in five rushing plays on the final drive, gaining 30 yards in that drive alone to help UND milk the last 7:48 of clock. In the game, he finished as the top rusher, piling up 112 yards on 20 carries to go with two scores. It marked the fourth 100-yard rushing game of his career. With his two rushing touchdowns, Hoosman is now tied for No. 5 on UND’s Division I list for single-season touchdowns, tying himself with Brady Oliveira (2016) with 10.

QB Cam Miller, North Dakota State -- Miller completed 20 of a career-high 30 passing attempts for 174 yards with one passing touchdown and one rushing touchdown in North Dakota State’s 24-7 home win over Illinois State. Nine different receivers caught passes and Miller has connected with at least seven different players in each of NDSU’s last four games. He is 71-for-97 (73%) over the last four contests and ranks fifth in FCS with a conference-best 69.8 completion percentage.

LB Logan Kopp, North Dakota State -- Kopp made his first career start in North Dakota State’s 24-7 home win over Illinois State replacing injured NDSU starter James Kaczor. Kopp tied a career high with seven total tackles including five solo stops, one on kickoff coverage, and one tackle for loss while helping the Bison limit Illinois State to 45 yards in the second half.

DB Malachi Buckner, North Dakota -- Buckner, a transfer from Gardner-Webb, picked off the Wildcats and returned it for 16 yards, giving UND the ball deep in ACU territory, which eventually led to a touchdown to put the Fighting Hawks up 34-24 early in the fourth quarter. UND won the game 34-31. Both Kadon Kauppinen and Buckner picked off Abilene Christian to help North Dakota finish +2.0 in turnovers. It was the first time UND has forced a turnover since playing Northern Arizona on Sept. 17 (W, 27-24).

LB Jason Freeman, South Dakota State -- Freeman tallied a game-high 10 tackles and was credited with a quarterback hurry to pace a South Dakota State defense that turned in another strong performance in a 49-7 victory over Indiana State on Oct. 29. Freeman’s 10 tackles also marked a season high. 

CB Jamal McMurrin, Missouri State -- In his first career start, the former Washington State product posted his first career interception in Missouri State's historic homecoming win over Western Illinois on Saturday. McMurrin was instrumental in the Bears' breakthrough defensive performance that surrendered just 229 total yards on the day. McMurrin's second-quarter pick (and 29-yard return) set up a Bears touchdown two plays later and helped MSU take a 45-7 lead into the half. It was the most points the Bears have scored in an opening half since 1992. McMurrin also racked up three pass break-ups in the game -- the most by any MSU player this season -- and four passes defended.

PK Colt McFadden, Youngstown State -- McFadden continued his stellar play with the longest field goal by an MVFC kicker this year drilling a 52-yard boot in the first quarter. It was a career long kick for McFadden, the sixth-longest made field goal in school history and the longest by a YSU kicker since Nick Terracina made a school-record 56-yard try in September 2003. He added six extra points for nine in the contest. McFadden has three of the longest six made field goals in the league this year. He earned player of the week honors after making a chip-shot 42-yard game winner last week at WIU.

P Jack Beulke, Western Illinois -- Beulke had four punts with an average of 36.3 yards, with a long of 41. He also threw a touchdown pass on a fake field goal attempt, hitting Nathan Karsjens on an eight-yard toss.

PK Matthew Cook, UNI -- Cook’s four made PATs and lone field goal helped play a major role in UNI’s one-point victory over No. 20 Southern Illinois. Cook etched his name into the history books with a 26-yard field goal in the third quarter to tie the UNI and MVFC all-time record for career makes, his league-best 11th made field goal of the season. He also remained perfect on his career going 4-for-4 on PAT attempts, giving him 113 made kicks in his four seasons as a Panther.

WR Bryce Miller, Southern Illinois -- South Florida transfer WR Bryce Miller had a career-high seven catches for 91 yards versus Northern Iowa and was a key part of an SIU passing attack that generated a school-record 485 passing yards.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / McLaughlin Receives Invite to 2023 Hula Bowl
« on: October 22, 2022, 04:21:01 PM »
Youngstown State senior running back Jaleel McLaughlin has been invited to the 2023 Hula Bowl which will be played on Jan. 14 in Orlando, Fla.

McLaughlin currently ranks second this week in the FCS in rushing yards per game averaging 142.7 a contest. He trails Monmouth's Jaden Shirden who is at 144 per contest. In seven games, Shirden has 1,013 yards while McLaughlin is at 856 through six games.

In three MVFC contests this fall, McLaughlin has rushed for 488 yards (162.7 per game). His 32 carries vs. Indiana State were his most since Nov. 30, 2019 when he was at Notre Dame College.

The Hula Bowl is the Nation's Premier College Football All-Star Game. The Hula Bowl is an event where all NFL, XFL, USFL and CFL teams will be represented by top scout players during Hula Bowl week.

He now ranks fifth in NCAA history in career rushing yards with 7,434 yards on 1,138 carries (6.5 per rush) and 72 touchdowns in 51 games. He is the active career NCAA leader in attempts, touchdowns and yards. He is now just 89 yards from moving into fourth place all-time.

In 22 games at YSU, he has rushed for 2,686 yards (122 yards per game average) and scored 24 TDs. He has rushed for more than 100 yards in 16 of his last 21 contests at YSU, including five of six this season. In 28 games at Notre Dame, he had 24 100-yard outings. In 51 games, he has eclipsed the 100-yard mark on 40 occasions.

It marks the second straight season that YSU will be represented in the game. Last year, tight end Andrew Ogletree was part of Hula Bowl week. Previously, Kyle Smith (2006) and Dwyte Smiley (1999) played in the game.

Last year, McLaughlin was named first-team All-MVFC while earning third-team All-America honors by The Associated Press and HERO Sports.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / WIU in Game
« on: October 22, 2022, 04:18:16 PM »
Looking good on offense. Disappointing to give up those 3rd & long 0lays.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / Other MVFC action
« on: October 01, 2022, 01:23:24 PM »
Is anyone watching this quarterback Schuster for North Dakota? Guy is very good and quite accurate on his feet when he throws. It’s too bad he hast to run as much as he is because his line isn’t helping him out that much.

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YSU Penguin Athletics / WBCB, The Valley's CW to Carry Game Against NDSU
« on: October 01, 2022, 11:13:22 AM »
WBCB, The Valley's CW, will televise the Missouri Valley Football Conference game between Youngstown State University and North Dakota State University tomorrow. The game will begin at 2:00 p.m., live from Fargo, North Dakota.

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Notre Dame, Ind - For the first time in program history, the Youngstown State men's cross country team finished first in the Gold Division Race of the men's 5-mile at the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational.

The Penguins placed five men in the top 20 to tally 60 points. Senior Chase Easterling led the Penguins with a time of 24:17.6, the second-fastest 5-mile time in school history. He finished fourth out of 111 runners.

Junior Hunter Christopher was the next Guin to cross the line, finishing seventh with a time of 24:35.8. Juniors Tyler Clark and Ryan Meadows finished in 14th and 15th with personal-best times of 24:45.6 and 24:46.4, respectively. Clark's 5-mile time is the sixth-fastest in school history, and Meadows' time ties for the seventh-fastest.

Sophomore Keegan Barnette finished 20th, clocking a 24:59.1, the eighth-fastest 5-mile time in YSU history.

In the women's 5k, Senior Morgan Cole ran the second-fastest women's 5k time in YSU history, 17:07.5, to place fifth out of 145 competitors in the Gold Division. Senior Mackenzie Scott was the next Penguin to cross the line with the 14th-fastest time in school history, 18:11.01, to finish 44th.

The women tallied 236 points to finish eighth out of 19 teams.

The Penguins will see a break in competition before dividing and conquering at the Penn State National Open and Bowling Green Falcon Invitational on Oct. 14.

For live updates and results throughout the 2022 season, follow @YSUTrackFieldXC on Twitter.

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Kendyl Clarkson has been named the Head Women's Lacrosse Coach at Youngstown State University, Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Ron Strollo announced on Tuesday.

Clarkson is just the second head coach in program history, replacing Theresa Walton. She joined the women's lacrosse coaching staff as an assistant in July 2019 and helped lead the Penguins to a share of the Mid-American Conference title in the program's second season.

"I would like to thank Ron Strollo, Executive Director of Athletics, as well as Tory Lindley, Deputy Athletics Director, for the opportunity to lead the YSU women's lacrosse program," Clarkson said. "A big thank you to President Jim Tressel, his passion and commitment to this community and University has helped shape our players, program and love for being a Penguin! I also want to add a personal thank you to all those who have reached out and supported me throughout this process, and a special thank you to my mentor and friend, Mike Peterson. The last thank you and most important goes to our Penguin Lacrosse players. The dedication and love you have for this game as well as for being great teammates and even better people is unmatched. I feel incredibly fortunate to have been with this program since its inception and look forward to continuing our hard hat culture of championship effort."

In 2022, the Guins finished with an 8-2 league mark to receive their MAC title. In the middle of the pack at the start of April, the Penguins caught fire winning their final five contests to tie Robert Morris and Central Michigan atop the MAC standings. In its final five regular-season games, the Guins won four road contests, including wins at CMU and RMU for the program's first win against those two-MAC powers. At Robert Morris on the final day of the regular-season, the Penguins overcame a four-goal deficit to stun the Colonials. At the outset of the campaign, YSU was picked to finish fifth in the six-team conference.

"I'm excited to announce that Kendyl Clarkson will be our new women's lacrosse head coach," Strollo said. "We obviously knew what we had in Kendyl because she was here to start this program and helped recruit the student-athletes we have here on our campus. She was a major part of the success we've had and helped guide us to a conference championship in our second year. We're just excited to have someone of Coach Clarkson's caliber to lead our program in the future. We are confident that she will continue our focus on the experience and development of our student-athletes both on and off the field."

The program's first year was in the spring of 2021. With COVID-19 restrictions, the Penguins played conference games only. YSU picked up the first program win in school history beating Detroit Mercy and knocked off Kent State as well.

Clarkson came to Youngstown with six years of head coaching experience at the Division III level and a highly accomplished background as a student-athlete.

Clarkson was the head coach at Virginia Wesleyan during the 2018 and 2019 seasons. The Marlins had back-to-back seasons with at least a .500 record for the first time in more than a decade under Clarkson's leadership. She recruited the largest two incoming classes in program history, and the Marlins had their biggest roster in program history in 2019.

Prior to her time at Virginia Wesleyan, Clarkson had a successful four-year run at Methodist University in Fayetteville, N.C. She was named the 2017 USA South Women's Lacrosse Coach of the Year and led the Monarchs to a 32-32 record in four seasons from 2014-17. MU was 1-11 the season prior to her arrival, and Clarkson led the team to records of 5-12, 10-5, 8-8 and 9-7. She coached a total of 11 all-conference players as she became the winningest coach in program history.

Clarkson got her coaching start as an assistant coach at St. Bonaventure in 2012-13. She served as the Bonnies' offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator, and she was also charged with individual skill enhancement and film exchange.

As a student-athlete at Division III Buffalo State, Clarkson led the country in assists per game in 2010 and 2011, and her 88 assists in 2012 tied the Division III all-time record. As a senior, she led the Bengals to their first NCAA Tournament appearance as well as a victory in the opening round. She finished her career ranking second in NCAA history with 240 career assists, and her 385 career points ranked in the top 20.

Clarkson earned her bachelor's degree in individualized studies with concentrations in education and coaching from Buffalo State in 2012. She was inducted into the school's Athletics Hall of Fame in 2021.

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