NCAAB Game Recap - Penn State at Ohio State
Thu Feb 7, 2019 7:00 PM EST

USF
62
Gonz
92
F
Hou
77
UCF
68
F
Iowa
77
Ind
72
F
Cin
69
Mem
64
F
CenCT
85
StFPA
90
F
FaDi
63
SacHr
69
F
Charl
83
Del
75
F
ArkLR
84
Troy
70
F
W&M
60
NE
72
F
Elon
61
Hof
102
F
W IL
64
IPFW
79
F
WIMil
71
YSU
72
F
Chat
71
VMI
70
F
Merrim
44
StFNY
51
F
UNCA
44
Presb
67
F
PSU
70
OhSt
74
F
Samf
67
UNCG
75
F
UNCW
57
Drex
69
F
WIGB
82
Clev
65
F
Detr
65
NoKY
97
F
GWebb
89
Longw
88
F(OT)
Campbl
56
HiPt
57
F
Radf
101
Hamp
98
F(OT)
Oakl
62
WriSt
76
F
Monm
53
StPet
51
F
Bry
59
RobM
72
F
MtStM
62
LIU
77
F
Woff
78
ETSU
76
F(OT)
Winth
76
ChaSo
72
F
Belm
83
E KY
65
F
UNCC
53
MTSU
71
F
Furm
64
WCU
45
F
TNSt
81
MorSt
80
F(2OT)
Marsh
51
N TX
78
F
WaSt
91
AzSt
70
F
NebOm
107
SDak
102
F(OT)
CoCar
54
TexAr
74
F
App
71
TxSt
74
F
Denv
65
ORU
78
F
FIU
67
UTSA
100
F
ArkSt
62
USA
70
F
ODU
70
UAB
59
F
Web
53
S UT
65
F
IdaSt
81
NoAZ
79
F
E IL
75
Murr
86
F
Wash
67
Ariz
60
F
SoFL
67
SMU
66
F
UTRGV
72
GrCan
69
F
FAU
61
UTEP
48
F
PorSt
62
N CO
80
F
E WA
66
MTSt
74
F
Ida
59
Mont
100
F
W Ky
92
Rice
85
F(2OT)
TNTec
66
SEMO
71
F(OT)
JSU
64
TN-M
66
F
SIU-E
45
APSU
80
F
Stan
83
OrSt
60
F
NMSt
71
CSBak
70
F(OT)
ChiSt
44
CBU
94
F
USD
65
LoyMa
63
F
UCDav
63
CAPoly
53
F
SCla
79
Pepp
71
F
HI
77
LongB
70
F
Pacif
66
StMar
78
F
BYU
83
Portl
48
F

Feb 7, 2019, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Penn State

31

39

70

Ohio State

34

40

74

Young's go-ahead basket lifts Ohio St. past Penn St., 74-70
Thu Feb 7, 2019 11:25 PM

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Kyle Young scored the go-ahead basket with 63 seconds left and Ohio State held off Penn State 74-70 in a Big Ten game on Thursday night.

The Buckeyes (15-7, 5-6) were 25-9 last season but lost three times to Penn State, including the semifinals of the conference tournament.

"They beat us three times last year, probably one of the reasons we don't have a (Big Ten title) ring right now," Ohio State forward Andre Wesson said. "With that motivation coming into the game we knew we had to get this one."

Penn State had taken a 70-69 lead when Josh Reaves stole the ball from Wesson in the backcourt and scored on a slam with 1:34 left.

After Young's bucket put the Buckeyes ahead, Lamar Stevens thought he gave Penn State a 72-71 lead with 32.2 seconds left, but it was ruled after a review that he did not beat the shot clock off the inbound play.

Wesson was fouled and made one of two free throws for 73-71 lead with 29.7 seconds left. Penn State's Rasir Bolton missed an open layup and the Nittany Lions C.J. Jackson, who made a pair of foul shots. Penn State (8-15, 1-11) missed its final two attempts.

"Hard fought battle. Penn State, Ohio State. It seems like it always is," Nittany Lions coach Patrick Chambers said. "I'm proud of our guys. We got down 15 (in the first half). We went down again in the second half and we just kept fighting back."

Wesson and Jackson each had 15 points for the Buckeyes, who committed 18 turnovers but won for the third time in four games after a five-game losing streak.

Stevens and Reaves both had 20 points and Bolton added another 15 for Penn State.

TOE-TO-TOE

There were 44 fouls (23 for Penn State, 21 for Ohio State) and the Nittany Lions had two of the three technical fouls in a game that took 2:24 to play.

"I need a nap," we're the first words in Ohio State coach Chris Holtmann's postgame press conference. "That was a rugged, Big Ten fight. That's for sure."

Ohio State made 23 of 29 free throws (79.3 percent), the Nittany Lions went 14 of 18 (77.8).

"I can't put my finger on it but it's definitely a nice little rivalry here," Chambers said.

Muhammad said it was the type of game Ohio State needed.

"This is going to help us for the future," he said. "This is what you play the game for, tough games like this and high-level games and intensity."

TAKE A BOW

The biggest cheers of the night, not surprisingly, were for recently retired Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer when he and the reigning Big Ten and Rose Bowl champion Buckeyes were honored during a first-half timeout.

BIG PICTURE

Penn State: Hoping to build some momentum from their first conference win, the Nittany Lions instead retreated and lost an opportunity in a winnable game to put more heat on coach Patrick Chambers, whose overall coaching record in his 10th season fell to 163-164. He is 121-136 in eight seasons at Penn State.

Ohio State: The Buckeyes are in a stretch where they can make up ground in the standings and improve their chances to make the NCAA Tournament for a second straight season.

UP NEXT

After consecutive road games, the task doesn't get much easier for the Nittany Lions, who host No. 7 Michigan on Tuesday.

Leaders

Penn State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Reaves 20 0 1 4 5 0
L. Stevens 20 0 2 12 0 0
Ohio State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Muhammad 20 0 4 5 0 0
A. Wesson 15 0 2 10 1 1

Team Comparison

PSU OhSt
Points For 70 74
Field Goals 26/60-43% 22/44-50%
Three Pointers 4/14-29% 7/14-50%
Free Throws 14/18-78% 23/29-79%
Offensive Rebounds 9 5
Defensive Rebounds 21 28
Rebounds 35 36
Blocks 1 4
Steals 12 5
Turnovers 11 18
Personal Fouls 23 21
Technical Fouls 1 1
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Feb 7 PSU 70 @ OhSt 74 J. Reaves 20 L. Muhammad 20

Game Information

Stadium: Value City Arena, Columbus, Ohio
Attendance: 15,824
Game Time: