Damian Eargle scored 20 points to lead three Youngstown State players in double figures and push the Penguins to a 73-67 win over host Cleveland State in men's college basketball before 3,513 fans on New Year;s Eve at the Wolstein Center.
Eargle was joined by DuShawn Brooks with 17 and Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph High graduate Ashen Ward who scored 15 as the Penguins broke a 4-game losing string, improved to 2-1 in Horizon League play and 7-6 overall.
Cleveland State, which had won two in a row and seven of eight, fell to 2-1 in league play and 12-3 overall with the loss.
The Penguins led by as many as 12 in the first half before Cleveland State's Jeremy Montgomery hit three straight 3-pointers in the last 2:24 of the opening 20 minutes to help the Vikings to a 31-29 lead at intermission.
But Youngstown State, with its first win over Cleveland State after losing the five previous meetings and eight of nine, bounced back, scoring on eight consecutive possessions in the second half to take a 52-44 edge with 10:47 left on a jumper by Josh Chojnacki.
Cleveland State, which lost starting guard Trey Harmon to a possible concussion with 14:27 left in the second half, rallied behind a 10-2 run that included 3-pointers by Tim Kamczyc and Montgomery along with a shot clock-beating jumper by Kamczyc to trail 59-58 with 4:31 remaining.
But the Penguins got a jumper from Eargle for a 61-58 lead with 3:50 left and never let Cleveland State to get any closer the rest of the afternoon by hitting seven of 10 free throws in the final 1:16.
"We had an advantage in the league race by winning two on the road but we gave it back today with a loss at home," said Cleveland State head coach Gary Waters. "It's crucial that you win your home games in this league. It's so tough to win on the road."
Waters knows what went wrong in the Vikings's first league setback.
"We had a nice crowd (3,513) and we didn't give them what they deserved. We have to get back to basics and get it right defensively."
The Penguins used a 58% shooting day from the field with Eargle leading the way by hitting 8-for-11 from the field on his way to 20 points.
Youngstown State hit 25-of-43 field goal tries and went 8-for-16 from behind the arc, led by Brooks and Ward who each went 3-for-5.
"It's a big win," said Ward, a 6-3 senior who played his high school basketball just east of the Cleveland State campus at VASJ. "We lost four in a row and we're better than that. We were were up for the challenge. We are an unselfish team. We don't care who gets the shot as long as it's a good shot."
With the win, Youngstown State coach Jerry Slocum's team is one of seven with one loss in Horizon League play.
Cleveland State and Milwaukee entered New Year's Eve as the only two unbeatens in league play but Butler edged Milwaukee, 54-50 in another Saturday afternoon game to give the Panthers their first league loss after three wins.
"You can't give away possessions against Cleveland State and today we executed for the full 40 minutes," said Slocum.
Cleveland State got a game-high 21 points from Montgomery who was 6-for-8 from behind the 3-point arc while D'Aundray Brown added another 20 that included 2-for-2 on 3-pointers and 4-for-4 from the line.
The 73 points for YSU were the most allowed this season by the Vikings, who earlier suffered a 70-55 loss at South Florida.
"We didn't play Cleveland State basketball," added Waters. "We made it an offensive game and we have to make it a defensive game to win. We scored our 65 points today but that was not enough. Give Youngstown State credit. They shot the ball very, very well."
The Vikings also shot well, especially from behind the 3-point line, hitting 10-of-21 with Montgomery leading the way on 6-of-8, tying a career-high with his six successful tries.
The Cleveland State loss snapped a 17-game win steak for the Vikings against Ohio opponents. The last loss for Cleveland State to an Ohio school was a 72-59 setback to Ohio State on Dec. 22, 2009.
Youngstown State's win at the Wolstein Center snapped a 5-game slide on visits to Cleveland, winning a 68-63 decision over the Vikings on Jan. 28, 2006.
Cleveland State, now 4-1 on its home floor, remains home for its next two, facing Illinois-Chicago on Jan. 5 and hosting Loyola on Jan. 7 at the Wolstein Center.
Youngstown State, the Horizon League travel partner of the Vikings, will entertain Loyola on Jan. 5 and face Illinois-Chicago on Jan. 7 at the Beeghly Center.
The Vikings and Penguins meet again Jan. 28 in Youngstown
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