Green Bay women’s basketball locked up a share of the Horizon League regular season title and the No. 1 seed Saturday with a gritty 54-51 road win at Youngstown State.
With the game tied in the final seconds, Jenna Guyer delivered the moment of the night, drilling a go-ahead three with 16 seconds left to seal it. Guyer finished with 16 points, seven rebounds, and four assists, and used an individual 8-0 run to close the game.
The Phoenix leaned on defense all afternoon, holding Youngstown State to 36.7 percent shooting and just 17.2 percent from three-point range. Meghan Schultz added 14 points, while Kamy Peppler chipped in seven points, five assists, and two steals as Green Bay shared the ball effectively, assisting on 15 of 20 made baskets.
Both teams struggled shooting in the third and Green Bay led most of the way but had to respond late after the Penguins briefly took a five-point lead in the fourth quarter.
Green Bay secured the program’s 36th 20-win season and a second straight Horizon League title share.
The Phoenix head to Cleveland State on Wednesday before returning home for the Pink Zone game against Northern Kentucky on Valentine’s Day.


