NCAAB Game Recap - Montana at Penn State
Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:00 PM EST

Buck
81
UNC
93
F
Niag
81
Minn
107
F
Crei
92
NW
88
F
CS-Ful
57
StMar
76
F
Ind
68
Seton
84
F
CenAR
101
UCLA
106
F(OT)
Amer
64
WVU
98
F
South
58
MOSt
86
F
(N/A)
68
LIU
104
F
DelSt
71
IPFW
85
F
(N/A)
57
WCU
76
F
Citad
73
NCAT
92
F
(N/A)
48
UNCG
82
F
(N/A)
49
FaDi
111
F
StFNY
79
Manh
80
F(OT)
Hamp
76
W&M
83
F
Navy
45
Penn
66
F
Hartfo
53
Rider
89
F
BYU
65
Princ
56
F
UCSB
62
Pitt
70
F
Mont
57
PSU
70
F
MtStM
68
GTown
102
F
Radf
73
ECU
66
F
GWebb
65
UCF
68
F
JSU
76
Buff
81
F
(N/A)
58
ChaSo
98
F
Maris
73
UMassL
76
F
UTRGV
82
TXAMC
75
F(OT)
StEdw
66
SFA
89
F
OakCi
50
APSU
109
F
E IL
54
W IL
56
F
NCC
57
TN-M
74
F
Valpa
94
SIU-E
69
F
(N/A)
53
W Ky
83
F
UTSA
79
TxSt
78
F
NWSt
35
SMU
81
F
Ball
69
Okla
108
F
(N/A)
43
NrthIA
72
F
SoFL
75
Stetsn
72
F
Butl
65
MD
79
F
Seatt
59
WaSt
75
F
MsVl
47
UtSt
83
F
SDak
71
TCU
76
F
(N/A)
47
CAPoly
76
F
Nev
93
SCla
63
F
RobM
53
USD
65
F
PVAM
63
UNLV
98
F
UCRiv
64
LoyMa
76
F
MTWes
81
MTSt
109
F
UCDav
62
Pacif
58
F
MD-ES
StBon
PPD

Nov 15, 2017, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Montana

29

28

57

Penn State

34

36

70

Stevens leads Penn State to 70-57 win over Montana
Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:32 PM

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Although his nose was bloodied and swollen, smashed at the bridge and packed full of gauze, Shep Garner was all smiles on Wednesday night.

His nose, possibly broken in a collision with a teammate late in Penn State's 70-57 win over Montana on Wednesday, will heal. He's happier his shooting stroke appears to be on the mend, too.

Garner finished with 12 points and hit back-to-back 3-pointers to put the pesky Grizzlies away after they had pulled within three with 4:11 remaining at the Bryce Jordan Center.

"Talk about a kid that hasn't really been stroking the ball the first couple of games," Penn State coach Patrick Chambers said. "Misses two free throws then drills two 3s. That's what a senior does. That's what a leader does."

Lamar Stevens scored 15 of his 25 points in the second half and Josh Reaves added 12 apiece for the Nittany Lions (3-0) who led for all but 2:58.

Ahmaad Rorie led the Grizzlies (2-1) with 16 points and Michael Oguine chipped in 15, including a 3-pointer that cut Penn State's lead to 58-55.

The Grizzlies took advantage of Penn State's depleted lineup as they mounted their comeback. Penn State led by 10 with 13:06 left but was down two of its starting guards.

With Garner off the court for nasal repairs after colliding with Nazeer Bostick, Penn State was also without leading scorer Tony Carr who suffered a sprained ankle earlier in the second half. He did not return to the game.

Stevens took on the scoring load with most of his points coming while Carr rode a courtside stationary bike, trying to get loose.

"It just shows you, we have some players on this team," Chambers said. "On any given night, anybody's going to step up."

The teams swapped the lead six times before the Nittany Lions went ahead for good on a Bostick dunk with 12:09 to play in the first half and Penn State led 34-29 at intermission.

"I think Stevens and Garner scored the ball in a timely fashion and that was the big difference tonight," Montana coach Travis DeCuire said.

SHEP'S SHAKY START

Garner, the team's top 3-point shooter last season, was struggling from all over the floor coming into the game. He had made just 2 of 16 field goals in the first two games.

"I was confident going into the game," Garner said. "But the shots down the stretch when we really needed them, they gave our team a boost and they gave me a boost so I felt great after making those shots."

OGUINE SHAKEN UP

Oguine appeared to hurt his right wrist after getting tangled up under the hoop with Garner early in the second. The Grizzlies' leading scorer was unable to shoot the ensuing foul shots but did return to the game with his wrist taped after a brief respite.

WATCHING CARR

Chambers said Carr probably could've played, though he admitted he wasn't sure of the severity of the sprain and would know more on Thursday.

Carr, who scored 53 points over the first two games, was bringing the ball up slowly, waiting for his offense to set up when he crumpled to the floor grabbing at his right leg. Rorie went the other way for an uncontested layup and Carr limped off with help.

Chambers said he'd meet with Carr and team doctors Thursday to determine if Carr can play on Friday.

"When Tony went down, everybody had to step up," Miller said. "And tonight my teammates found me in the right spots and I was able to make my shots."

BIG PICTURE

Montana: The Grizzlies have plenty of talent. Rorie and Oguine are going to keep putting up points and will give this team a chance to win the Big Sky conference if they play like they did against the bigger Nittany Lions.

Penn State: The Nittany Lions are off to the type of start coach Patrick Chambers wanted to see. Fueled by an aggressive defense, Penn State has held teams to an average of 63 points per game thus far.

UP NEXT

Montana hosts Oral Roberts on Monday.

Penn State hosts Columbia as part of the Legends Classic on Friday.

Leaders

Montana PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Rorie 16 0 4 3 3 0
M. Oguine 15 0 0 7 0 1
Penn State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Stevens 25 0 2 7 2 2
S. Garner 12 0 3 5 0 0

Team Comparison

Mont PSU
Points For 57 70
Field Goals 22/56-39% 25/50-50%
Three Pointers 6/21-29% 6/12-50%
Free Throws 7/15-47% 14/24-58%
Offensive Rebounds 10 4
Defensive Rebounds 24 28
Rebounds 36 34
Blocks 5 9
Steals 9 3
Turnovers 15 15
Personal Fouls 22 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - PSU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Nov 15 Mont 57 @ PSU 70 A. Rorie 16 L. Stevens 25

Game Information

Stadium: Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 5,854
Game Time: