Hadnot's 14 lead Purdue Fort Wayne over Youngstown State 71-69
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (AP) — Corey Hadnot II scored 14 points as Purdue Fort Wayne beat Youngstown State 71-69 on Wednesday night.
Imanuel Zorgvol's dunk for Youngstown State tied it 69-all with 54 seconds left. Hadnot ended the scoring with a pair of free throws with 22 second remaining. Cris Carroll missed a jumper for the Penguins to end it.
Hadnot had five assists for the Mastodons (10-8, 4-3 Horizon League). Mikale Stevenson scored 13 points and grabbed six rebounds.
The Penguins (8-9, 2-5) were led by Carroll, who recorded 14 points, eight rebounds and two steals. Jaiden Haynes added 12 points for Youngstown State. Cam Polak also had 11 points.
___
The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
College Basketball 2025-2026 Buzz: Bryan Blair Named New AD At Syracuse
2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament: Bracket, Scores, How To Watch
2026 Men's NCAA Tournament Projections: Ohio State Gets a Bump, Texas Drops
Last Night in College Basketball: Gonzaga Men and Women Win West Coast Titles
Conference Tournament Betting Report: Bettors Shying Away From Favorites
Men's College Hoops Spotlight: Predicting Winners of Power-Conference Tournaments
The Blueprint: How Offensive Rebounding Is Fueling a Historic Scoring Season
Men's NCAA Tournament Bubble Tracker: Seton Hall Advances, Auburn Falls
Men's Player of the Year Ladder: Boozer Finishes No. 1 as Final Top 10 Takes Shape
College Basketball 2025-2026 Buzz: Bryan Blair Named New AD At Syracuse
2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament: Bracket, Scores, How To Watch
2026 Men's NCAA Tournament Projections: Ohio State Gets a Bump, Texas Drops
Last Night in College Basketball: Gonzaga Men and Women Win West Coast Titles
Conference Tournament Betting Report: Bettors Shying Away From Favorites
Men's College Hoops Spotlight: Predicting Winners of Power-Conference Tournaments
The Blueprint: How Offensive Rebounding Is Fueling a Historic Scoring Season
Men's NCAA Tournament Bubble Tracker: Seton Hall Advances, Auburn Falls
Men's Player of the Year Ladder: Boozer Finishes No. 1 as Final Top 10 Takes Shape
