NCAAB Game Recap - Penn State at Pittsburgh
Mon Nov 20, 2017 9:30 PM EST

Furm
63
Duke
92
F
WichSt
92
Cal
82
F
Troy
62
KY
70
F
UNC
96
Stan
72
F
Buff
67
Cin
73
F
ND
83
Chami
56
F
Hamp
60
Xav
96
F
TAMU
72
OkSt
55
F
Baylor
70
Wisc
65
F
UCLA
89
Crei
100
F
LongB
62
WVU
91
F
UMKC
74
Manh
63
F
UL
80
Iowa
71
F
TocF
36
ChaSo
107
F
GaSo
74
MOSt
73
F
PVAM
80
E KY
70
F
Marq
94
VCU
83
F
SDSt
65
Wyo
77
F
GASt
68
E WA
50
F
JSU
86
Savan
71
F
Penn
93
NIU
80
F
Rich
63
UAB
50
F
(N/A)
43
StJon
71
F
MD-ES
48
StBon
96
F
(N/A)
53
Stetsn
87
F
AlbSt
59
FlaAM
77
F
Del
66
UNCG
79
F
DelSt
57
ETSU
81
F
Sien
92
Buck
115
F
(N/A)
49
WriSt
73
F
(N/A)
77
Albany
102
F
(N/A)
53
Campbl
98
F
(N/A)
59
USC-Up
79
F
Oakl
50
Syr
74
F
Presb
74
UNCC
83
F
JackSt
45
MD
76
F
WebIn
70
JU
88
F
Rider
67
GrgWas
65
F
Clev
69
ECU
72
F
(N/A)
106
BGSU
109
F(OT)
ASU
50
Chat
67
F
Tows
76
FAU
52
F
ORU
64
Mont
69
F
E OR
52
UtVal
97
F
UTRGV
75
N TX
63
F
(N/A)
54
SDak
93
F
How
78
ArkSt
92
F
(N/A)
46
USM
90
F
Empor
62
Mizzu
67
F
WIGB
68
MissSt
77
F
NoAZ
58
KSU
80
F
Lipsco
75
AbCh
67
F
Norf
60
GrCan
85
F
ArkPB
47
AF
57
F
NebOm
66
TCU
99
F
PSU
85
Pitt
54
F
UNLV
95
Rice
68
F
UtSt
79
PorSt
83
F
ArkLR
52
USD
66
F
UCSB
92
Pepp
84
F
E IL
63
SDSU
94
F
Mich
75
LSU
77
F
Miss
74
Utah
83
F

Nov 20, 2017, 9:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Penn State

47

38

85

Pittsburgh

21

33

54

Carr's 16 points leads Penn State to 85-54 win over Pitt
Tue Nov 21, 2017 12:51 AM

NEW YORK (AP) Pat Chambers' message to his team could have been distilled to two words: Just. Play.

"I go back to the term `mental conditioning,"' Chambers said after Penn State's 85-54- rout of Pittsburgh Monday night in the second game of the Progressive Legends Classic."

"We have to win the next possession and the next possession. Don't even look at the score. I'm trying to teach them how to be an elite team," Chambers said. "Big 10 teams that are elite take care of business and I felt we did that in the second half."

Tony Carr scored 16 points to lead six Nittany Lions in double figure scoring. Mike Watkins and Shep Garner had 13 apiece, while Lamar Stevens, Josh Reaves and Nazeer Bostick each scored 10 for Penn State (5-0).

"I'm proud of my team. We were dialed in and focused," Chambers said.

While there was precious little for Chambers to criticize, Pitt (1-3) coach Kevin Stallings was stunned at what had transpired.

"It was a little bit shocking to me," Stallings said. "I didn't have our guys ready to play like I thought I did."

Jared Wilson-Frame led the Panthers with 17 points.

Despite the lopsided nature of the game, it was neither the biggest win in Penn State history nor was it the worst loss ever for Pittsburgh. The Nittany Lions' largest margin of victory was 74, in an 86-12 win over Susquehanna on Jan. 25, 1919, while Pittsburgh dropped a program-worst 106-13 decision to Westminster on Feb. 24, 1906.

Penn State's largest margin of victory against Pittsburgh was 84-44 on Jan. 14, 1967.

"We got punched right at the start of the game and we just didn't respond," Stallings said. "They just got into such a rhythm at the beginning of the game offensively that they played (in) a complete comfort zone and we never did anything to take them out of there."

Garner's opened the game with a 3-point jumper and Nittany Lions never trailed. Carr knocked down a straightaway 3 to make it 47-21 at the break. Bostick threw down a breakaway one-handed jam and Garner drilled another 3 to push the lead to 63-29.

"Our approach was: Win every possession. Every possession matters," Chambers said.

BIG PICTURE

PENN STATE: It may be a fun winter in Happy Valley, and not just because of the nationally ranked football team. Penn State has returned 80.8 percent of its scoring, 87.8 percent of its rebounding and 81.8 percent of its assists from last season.

PITT: By comparison, it is likely a good thing Pittsburgh has the Stanley Cup Champion Penguins and the possible Super Bowl contender Steelers, because it may be a long season for Panthers fans. Pitt's roster has players who combined for three starts and 648 minutes in 2016-17.

NOTABLE

PENN STATE: Penn State improved to 76-72 all-time against Pitt. The Nittany Lions snapped a seven-game losing streak to their in-state rivals.

PITT: Jared Wilson-Frame's 17 points marked the third straight game he finished in double figure scoring.

IN ATTENDANCE: Stephen Curry arrived midway through the second half of the game. The Golden State Warriors star saw Penn State outscore Pittsburgh, 31-25.

UP NEXT:

PENN STATE: Will play No. 16 Texas A&M in the championship game on Tuesday.

PITT: Will play Oklahoma State in the consolation game on Tuesday.

Leaders

Penn State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Carr 16 0 5 6 1 0
M. Watkins 13 0 0 5 1 3
Pittsburgh PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Wilson-Frame 17 0 1 2 1 0
M. Carr 9 0 1 1 1 0

Team Comparison

PSU Pitt
Points For 85 54
Field Goals 34/59-58% 18/58-31%
Three Pointers 9/22-41% 10/29-34%
Free Throws 8/18-44% 8/14-57%
Offensive Rebounds 10 10
Defensive Rebounds 32 22
Rebounds 44 37
Blocks 5 0
Steals 10 5
Turnovers 11 14
Personal Fouls 15 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 20 PSU 85 @ Pitt 54 T. Carr 16 J. Wilson-Frame 17

Game Information

Stadium: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York
Attendance: 5,904
Game Time: