YSU Women snap 5-game losing streak
DETROIT, Michigan (WKBN) – Youngstown State topped Detroit 67-59 in Horizon League women's basketball action at Calihan Hall on Thursday night.
With the victory, the Penguins snapped a five-game losing streak.
Sophia Gregory led YSU with 19 points, while Haley Thierry added 18 in the victory. Malia Magestro chipped in with 10.
Detroit was led by Emaia O'Brien who piled up 15 points. Makayla Jackson added 12, while Aaliyah McQueen finished with 11 in the setback.
YSU improves to 10-17 overall on the season and 5-12 in Horizon League play. The Penguins return to action on Saturday at Oakland at 2 p.m.
Detroit drops to 13-12 on the season and 7-10 in conference play.
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