NCAAB Game Recap - Purdue at Penn State
Thu Jan 31, 2019 7:00 PM EST

Gonz
93
BYU
63
F
Temp
66
Hou
73
F
Purd
99
PSU
90
F(OT)
LIU
77
FaDi
80
F
ULM
81
CoCar
92
F
StFNY
72
CenCT
78
F
APSU
77
TNTec
66
F
USM
89
FIU
73
F
Drex
69
W&M
75
F
Tows
77
UNCW
76
F
Del
56
Elon
57
F
Tul
65
ECU
66
F
Bry
71
Merrim
64
F
YSU
75
Oakl
74
F
VMI
66
UNCG
93
F
Woff
76
Mercer
67
F
Fairf
49
Manh
62
F
LaTec
61
FAU
69
F
Clev
64
Detr
78
F
JMU
53
Charl
70
F
StFPA
76
RobM
73
F
StPet
51
Rider
59
F
N TX
61
ODU
72
F
Rice
65
UNCC
61
F
SacHr
87
MtStM
79
F
Sien
55
Monm
66
F
Iona
74
Maris
78
F
Furm
71
Citad
61
F
UL
77
App
104
F
ETSU
74
Samf
66
F
UTEP
86
Marsh
91
F
ChiSt
46
UTRGV
77
F
WCU
105
Chat
96
F
SDSt
86
ORU
80
F
Xav
73
GTown
80
F
MorSt
76
SIU-E
83
F
UTSA
88
W Ky
96
F(OT)
Murr
68
JSU
88
F
E KY
66
E IL
67
F
SEMO
71
Belm
97
F
Oreg
78
Utah
72
F
OrSt
76
Colora
74
F
Ariz
88
AzSt
95
F(OT)
UMKC
54
NMSt
70
F
UConn
67
UCF
73
F
PorSt
76
Web
75
F
Sac
74
IdaSt
58
F
TN-M
67
TNSt
68
F
CAPoly
71
UCRiv
45
F
Pepp
83
Portl
58
F
Pacif
42
LoyMa
60
F
UCIrv
66
UCSB
62
F(OT)
LongB
57
HI
74
F
Kent
W MI
PPD
UND
W IL
PPD

Jan 31, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final (OT)

1

2

OT

T

(17) Purdue

50

35

14

99

Penn State

44

41

5

90

Edwards' 38 helps No. 17 Purdue hold off Penn State in OT
Fri Feb 1, 2019 12:25 AM

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) Matt Painter was surprised to see his best player getting open shots early. He wasn't surprised when Carsen Edwards made one after the other, and then drained the well-defended ones later.

The Big Ten's leading scorer finished with 38 points, including 20 in the first half and a four-point play in overtime, to lead No. 17 Purdue past Penn State 99-90 on Thursday night.

"He's obviously a dynamic player," Painter said. "When he's really feeling it, he's got such range that guys will back up a little bit like he's not going to shoot it."

Edwards kept shooting, going 8 of 15 from 3-point range and 12 for 24 overall.

Ryan Cline added 20 points and Trevion Williams scored 10 for the Boilermakers (15-6, 7-2 Big Ten), who led for all but 4:33 to win their sixth straight.

Lamar Stevens scored 24 points, Rasir Bolton added 18, Myles Dread scored 14 and Josh Reaves picked up 11 for the Nittany Lions (7-14, 0-10), who lost their eighth straight. Mike Watkins had 10 points and 11 rebounds.

Penn State coach Patrick Chambers shook his head recounting the deep shots Purdue hit, sometimes with the heels of their sneakers inches away from the edge of the midcourt Nittany Lion logo.

"It almost looked like we didn't game-plan for Edwards," Chambers said. "It's incredible what he does with the basketball."

Purdue led by as many as 17 in the first half and by eight with 5:45 to play in regulation before Stevens and Dread helped lift Penn State. The duo combined to go 9 for 10 from the free-throw line over the next five minutes, and Dread nailed a pair of 3-pointers before Bolton gave Penn State its first lead of the game. His mid-range jumper made it 85-83 with 54 seconds left.

Edwards drove for a tying layup with 5 seconds left to send the game to overtime. Early in the extra period, he was fouled while making his eighth 3-pointer of the game, and he hit the free throw to put Purdue ahead by six.

The Boilermakers scored the first eight points and were 7 for 7 from the foul line in overtime.

Purdue dominated the first 11 minutes thanks to Edwards, who hit five of his six first-half 3-pointers in that span to help spot the Boilermakers a 31-14 lead.

But Penn State got back-to-back 3s from Bolton that sparked its offense. The Nittany Lions put together a 23-10 run over the final 6:31 before Aaron Wheeler made it 50-44 at the buzzer with Purdue's 10th 3-pointer of the half.

REBOUNDING, FOULING WOES

Painter isn't thrilled with the way his team is rebounding and knows his team's penchant for sending shooters to the foul line will eventually hurt.

The Boilermakers were outrebounded for a second straight game, with the Nittany Lions pulling down 41 to Purdue's 32. Meanwhile, Penn State made a season-high 30 free throws on 41 attempts.

"I don't think we're hitting enough," Painter said. "When shots go up, you've got to really hit people and then go get the basketball."

HELP NEEDED

Stevens voiced his displeasure for what appeared to be a blown call in the final minute of regulation that would have sent him to the line.

Driving to the basket, Stevens drew contact from Nojel Eastern and immediately looked toward an official. No call came and the Boilermakers took possession.

"I drove the ball right, I got fouled and it was a no-call," Stevens said. "It was a blatant foul. Refs need help."

BIG PICTURE

Purdue: After holding off No. 6 Michigan State in their last outing, the Boilermakers had to fend off another hard-charging team. Their resilience against Big Ten competition should help them in March.

Penn State: Coach Patrick Chambers has said his team is close to breaking out of its funk, and the Nittany Lions looked like it, playing their most inspired game since the eight-game skid began.

UP NEXT

Purdue: Hosts Minnesota on Sunday.

Penn State: Visits Northwestern on Monday.

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Leaders

Purdue PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Edwards 38 0 2 1 1 1
R. Cline 20 0 4 0 1 0
Penn State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Stevens 24 0 4 6 0 0
R. Bolton 18 0 4 3 0 0

Team Comparison

Purd PSU
Points For 99 90
Field Goals 32/58-55% 24/61-39%
Three Pointers 16/29-55% 12/29-41%
Free Throws 19/21-90% 30/41-73%
Offensive Rebounds 5 18
Defensive Rebounds 27 23
Rebounds 33 47
Blocks 5 3
Steals 3 2
Turnovers 10 9
Personal Fouls 27 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 31 Purd 99 @ PSU 90 C. Edwards 38 L. Stevens 24

Game Information

Stadium: Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 8,961
Game Time: