NCAAB Game Recap - Pennsylvania at Kansas State
Sun Nov 18, 2018 8:03 PM EST

VMI
82
KY
92
F
TNTec
33
MSU
101
F
Penn
48
KSU
64
F
VaTec
89
Purd
83
F
Mich
66
Prov
47
F
Wake
69
Valpa
63
F
NDSU
76
Tows
51
F
Ball
94
App
86
F(OT)
HolyC
57
Sien
45
F
YSU
93
FIU
102
F
GTown
76
SoFL
73
F(OT)
UCDav
59
TexAr
68
F
TXSo
63
Evans
85
F
CS-Ful
87
Monm
63
F
SacHr
90
UMassL
94
F
WilDE
40
Del
70
F
Allen
74
UNCW
113
F
InWor
68
FAU
71
F
(N/A)
57
NCC
123
F
SCSt
61
OhSt
89
F
Bry
79
Navy
83
F
StFNY
84
Lafy
72
F
Woff
64
Okla
75
F
Bama
90
WichSt
86
F
CenAR
77
Troy
82
F
APSU
72
Campbl
78
F
AF
65
SDak
62
F
Ind
72
Ark
73
F
UNCA
38
Manh
54
F
S UT
73
Seatt
70
F
StJos
90
WVU
97
F
MtStM
77
MD
92
F
Army
66
Brown
86
F
Charl
58
OkSt
70
F
Alc
48
Kent
79
F
JU
74
Chat
66
F
GrgWas
55
SouthCar
90
F
Colum
69
Ford
70
F
(N/A)
59
Ida
87
F
Samf
73
Clev
60
F
W AL
47
UAB
77
F
OrSt
63
Mizzu
69
F
SJSU
74
CenMI
76
F
NE
59
David
71
F
Mia-O
80
Pepp
86
F
Ohio
56
LoyMa
65
F
CoCar
83
NoKY
89
F
UCF
78
W Ky
62
F
Wash
82
SCla
68
F
LIU
52
USF
84
F
Mont
77
GaSo
80
F
CSBak
68
Web
67
F
FlaAM
75
CenCT
89
F
NoAZ
68
HI
85
F
TAMU
64
Minn
69
F

Nov 18, 2018, 8:03 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Pennsylvania

21

27

48

(12) Kansas State

28

36

64

No. 12 Kansas State set to play in Paradise Jam semifinals
Mon Nov 19, 2018 12:07 AM

ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands (AP) Kansas State coach Bruce Weber didn't panic when his 12th-ranked Wildcats struggled to score Sunday against Penn.

Instead, Weber counted on Kansas State's defense to settle things down in the Wildcats' 64-48 victory over the Quakers in the semifinals of the Paradise Jam tournament.

Dean Wade scored 17 points to lead three players in double figures for Kansas State (4-0), which advanced to Monday night's championship game against Missouri at the University of the Virgin Islands' Sports and Fitness Center.

"Our defense has been our strength," said Weber, whose Wildcats forced Penn into 19 turnovers, leading to 24 points. "It was last year, and so far we've been pretty good.

"Our guys were trying to make plays, and we've gotta let the team make the plays. We've got good balance, and we just need to let things come to us."

Kamau Stokes added 16 points and Xavier Sneed had 11 for the Wildcats, who advanced to their fourth in-season tournament final under Weber.

"It'd be nice to finally get one," Wade said. "We got a little antsy on offense at the beginning. We had some interesting shot selection, but once we got settled down, things started flowing. We started getting buckets."

Devon Goodman scored 18 points and Michael Wang added 14 for the Quakers (4-1), who led by as many as eight points in the first half.

As Kansas State struggled, missing 18 of its first 22 shots, Penn was able to pull ahead 19-11 on Wang's layup with 7:16 remaining in the first half.

But the Wildcats scored 17 of the next 19 points to lead 28-21 at the half. Austin Trice's tipin with 2:46 left made it 21-all, and Wade's 3-point play at 1:35 put Kansas State ahead 24-21.

"We're a very good defensive team, and I thought we guarded them the whole night," Penn coach Steve Donahue said. "But they're big and strong, and they wore us down. They're a very good basketball team. They wore us down, and we didn't make shots we typically make."

MISSOURI 69, OREGON STATE 63

Jordan Geist scored 18 of his season-high 21 points in the second half, and the Tigers used a late run to pull away from the previously-unbeaten Beavers in Sunday's first semifinal.

Missouri led by as many as 10 points in the first half and were ahead 32-28 at the halftime break. But Oregon State rallied in the second half to tie the game three times, the last at 48 on Tres Tinkle's layup with 9:57 remaining.

However, Geist hit a short jumper 23 seconds later, kicking off a 13-point run by the Tigers capped by Xavier Pinson's floater in the lane for a 61-48 lead.

"We're a very young team, and we've got a lot to learn," said Geist, whose previous season best was six points. "Dealing with adversity is one of the hardest things, and just playing through that. But at the end of the game, we kinda figured it out."

Kevin Puryear added 17 points for the Tigers (3-1).

Tinkle finished with 17 points, Stephen Thompson Jr. added 15 and Alfred Hollins 12 for the Beavers (3-1).

"That's what it came down to - we couldn't make shots, from the free throw line in the first half and at the 3-point line in both halves," Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle said.

"But we also didn't follow the game plan, the way we guarded screens and the way we guarded individuals. Plus, we wanted to defend without fouling. We fouled way too much because of our habits defensively."

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Leaders

Pennsylvania PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Goodman 18 0 0 2 1 0
M. Wang 14 0 1 7 1 0
Kansas State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Wade 17 0 4 8 0 0
K. Stokes 16 0 2 2 0 0

Team Comparison

Penn KSU
Points For 48 64
Field Goals 15/49-31% 24/57-42%
Three Pointers 4/20-20% 2/7-29%
Free Throws 14/22-64% 14/19-74%
Offensive Rebounds 11 11
Defensive Rebounds 24 25
Rebounds 39 42
Blocks 1 5
Steals 6 7
Turnovers 19 11
Personal Fouls 20 23
Technical Fouls 2 2
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - KSU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Nov 18 Penn 48 @ KSU 64 D. Goodman 18 D. Wade 17

Game Information

Stadium: Virgin Islands Sport & Fitness Center, St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands
Attendance: 2,460
Game Time: