YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio -- Francisco Santiago scored 20 points and had 10 assists and Youngstown State pulled away in the second half from Division III Oberlin College 87-72 on Saturday night for its fourth win in five games.Leading 43-41 at halftime, Santiago hit a layup and sparked a 12-4 run and the Penguins began to pull away. Rahim Williamss 3-pointer made it 62-47 Penguins with 12:49 left and Youngstown States lead was never threatened.Matt Donlan scored 16 points and made 3 of 5 3-pointers for the Penguins (5-4), who outrebounded the Yeomen 42-33 and shot 50.8 percent from the floor (33 of 65). Williams finished with 14 points and Devin Haygood and Latin Davis added 10 apiece.Nathan Cohen scored 12 points and Eli Silverman-Lloyd and Scott Miller added 11 each for Oberlin (1-5), which has lost four straight. Oberlin shot just two free throws in the game and committed 21 fouls to just five for Youngstown State. Fake Yeezy Wholesale . Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot. Balenciaga Triple s Wholesale . Emery skated the length of the ice and fought an unwilling Holtby during the third period of the Flyers 7-0 loss Friday night in Philadelphia. He was given 29 penalty minutes, including a game misconduct. But Emery did not face even a disciplinary hearing with NHL senior vice president of player safety Brendan Shanahan because rules 46. http://www.fakeyeezyscheap.com/wholesale-under-armour.html .Y. -- Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo had little trouble picking up his first shutout of the season against a Buffalo Sabres team thats having trouble scoring goals. Yeezy Boost 350 v2 Wholesale . -- Matt Kuchar and Harris English ran away with the Franklin Templeton Shootout, shooting a 14-under 58 on Sunday in the final-round scramble to break the tournament course record. Fake Air Force 1 For Sale . Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot. MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Senior Katie Frerking scored a season-high 22 points, but No. 23 Auburn could not overcome foul trouble and a big rebounding deficit Thursday night in a 71-66 loss at Kansas State in the SEC/Big 12 Challenge.The Tigers (6-2) had three players - two key rebounders - foul out and saw an early rebounding advantage turned into a big deficit by the end of the game. Despite that, the Tigers rallied to take a five-point lead midway through the fourth quarter but could not hang on.When our starting five player gets in foul trouble, then were coming off the bench smaller than what we were already, that hurt us, Auburn head coach Terri Williams-Flournoy said. But at the end of the day, weve got to box out. And boxing out is effort, youve got to make an effort to get in front of somebody. Weve got to defend and rebound, thats how we win basketball games.Frerkings 22 points led all scorers as the Tigers shot 37 percent (23-of-62) from the field. Auburn hit a season-high eight 3-pointers, three of them from Brandy Montgomery, who finished with 11 points. Janiah McKay added 15, and Emari Jones finished with a season-high eight. Auburn also had its best free-throw shooting night of the season, hitting 12-of-14 attempts (85.7%).K-State (7-0) was 47 percent from the floor (24-of-51), led by a 16-point night from Kindred Wesemann. The Wildcats pulled down 39 rebounds to Auburns 25, and the much taller Wildcats scored 32 points in the paint to Auburns 22.ddddddddddddAuburn moved ahead by five with just over five minutes to play after a sequence where McKay got a steal and a score, then Frerking got fouled and was the beneficiary of a K-State technical. She made all four free throws to put Auburn ahead 62-57. Wesemann answered quickly with a 3-pointer, and the Tigers made just one of their final seven field goal attempts as the Wildcats finished the game on a 15-4 run.K-State led 34-32 after a first half that featured big runs by both teams. The Tigers, who outrebounded the Wildcats in the first quarter 14-3, led by as many as 10 early in the second quarter. However, the Wildcats stormed back with a 13-2 run to take a 26-25 lead with 4:00 to play. The teams traded buckets the rest of the way as the lead changed hands four times in the first half.Auburn dealt with foul trouble early as Erica Sanders picked up three in the first half and both Jazmine and Jessica Jones had two by halftime. The trouble continued as all three fouled out and Frerking finished with four fouls.After a nine-day break for final exams, the Tigers return to action Sunday, Dec. 11, as Savannah State visits Auburn Arena. Game time is set for 2 p.m., and tickets are available at AUBTix.com. ' ' '