NCAAB Game Recap - Alabama at Penn State
Sat Dec 14, 2019 2:00 PM EST

E KY
67
Lou
99
F
UMKC
57
Kansas
98
F
Oreg
71
Mich
70
F(OT)
Gonz
84
Ariz
80
F
GaTec
53
KY
67
F
StLou
61
Aub
67
F
Mem
51
Tenn
47
F
Drake
47
Dayt
78
F
MSU
72
Oakl
49
F
South
41
Butl
66
F
Del
70
Vill
78
F
Seton
48
Rut
68
F
Xav
78
Wake
80
F
KSU
61
MissSt
67
F
IPFW
65
IUPUI
74
F
App
81
How
59
F
Syr
79
GTown
89
F
Princ
80
FaDi
65
F
Dart
76
Boston
78
F
(N/A)
60
Elon
91
F
Tuls
79
Ark
98
F
Nich
57
WVU
83
F
NJIT
71
StFNY
73
F
TN-M
72
UNCA
91
F
(N/A)
79
JU
93
F
IL-C
65
DeP
86
F
HolyC
72
Canis
80
F
CenMI
76
Tex
87
F
LIU
74
Rider
89
F
Duques
71
Radf
49
F
Bama
71
PSU
73
F
AlaAM
74
Mia-FL
88
F
Morg
68
LaSal
85
F
Merrim
63
Hartfo
71
F
NCC
71
CoCar
91
F
Army
89
Buff
76
F
UCLA
61
ND
75
F
Lamar
50
TCU
79
F
AF
79
Denv
75
F
NFla
72
USM
69
F
MTSU
64
Miss
82
F
Toled
80
Detr
72
F
Web
49
Utah
60
F
UCSB
61
S UT
62
F
(N/A)
50
StBon
75
F
HiPt
64
FAU
81
F
Campbl
67
ECU
79
F
Mayv
60
SDak
96
F
Sac
58
SCla
60
F
USF
91
CS-Ful
69
F
UL
59
LaTec
77
F
Charl
71
Rich
78
F
Winth
73
Furm
80
F
ArkPB
46
OrSt
80
F
ASU
57
Bois
100
F
Okla
75
WichSt
80
F
ODU
55
Ill
69
F
Stan
78
SJSU
58
F
CSBak
70
Ida
76
F(OT)
NMSt
62
NM
69
F
Evans
72
WIGB
62
F
Niag
80
Albany
84
F
W MI
59
Manh
58
F
Colg
67
Cin
66
F
WilBa
59
NOrl
103
F
(N/A)
54
Gram
82
F
CenAR
79
Pepp
92
F
BYU
68
UtSt
64
F
UGA
59
AzSt
79
F
E IL
75
WIMil
68
F
Lib
61
Vand
56
F
HCU
84
Rice
96
F
(N/A)
57
ORU
69
F
Stony
78
Prov
82
F
(N/A)
63
UAB
75
F
N CO
74
Wyo
53
F
ULM
59
SFA
66
F
NoAZ
79
UtVal
73
F
Fres
62
CAPoly
37
F
BethC
68
CBU
87
F
UCDav
54
USD
58
F
(N/A)
63
UCIrv
120
F
StMar
89
Cal
77
F

Dec 14, 2019, 2:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Alabama

40

31

71

Penn State

34

39

73

Stevens leads Penn State over Alabama 73-71
Sat Dec 14, 2019 5:30 PM

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) When Pat Chambers needs his best player to pick up the pace on defense, he doesn’t need to ask.

Lamar Stevens just does his thing.

Penn State’s leading scorer drained 13 of his 18 points in the second half, grabbed 11 rebounds and added five blocks and two steals to lead Penn State to a 73-71 win over Alabama on Saturday.

“The fact that your best player wants to play defense at all is fantastic,” Chambers said. “He became a dominant player the last four minutes.”

Curtis Jones scored 18 points, Myreon Jones added 17 and Mike Watkins grabbed 10 rebounds for Penn State (9-2), which trailed 40-34 at halftime.

Before that, Alabama took its biggest lead of the afternoon, 52-43, on a Herbert Jones layup with 14:53 left.

But Penn State came back with a 14-5 run that featured six points from Curtis Jones and a 3-pointer from Myles Dread that made it 57-all just over three minutes later.

“We definitely looked sluggish in the first half," Chambers said. "We were trying to catch up to them and we’ve got speed ourselves.”

Galin Smith reclaimed the lead for Alabama with a pair of tough inside baskets, but Penn State got nine points from Stevens over the next 9:58. They fueled a 16-10 run to the finish for Penn State before Watkins came up with a block and steal on back-to-back Alabama possessions with less than a minute to play.

The Tide had a chance with five seconds left to in-bound the ball, but couldn’t get a clean shot off.

James Bolden scored 15 points and Alex Reese added 12 for Alabama (4-5).

“I thought our guys gave an effort deserving to win for 32 minutes and we just kind of ran out of juice,” Alabama coach Matt Oats said.

TOUGH SHOTS

Alabama’s leading scorer Kira Lewis struggled to find any rhythm and finished just 3-for-18 from the floor including 1-for-8 from 3-point range.

Lewis entered the day averaging 18.6 per game.

“I don’t think Kira will go 3-for-18 again,” Oats said. “That obviously hurts.”

BANGED UP ‘BAMA

Oats was understanding when he acknowledged his team fading down the stretch.

Three of the team’s best players have been nursing different ailments, including Herbert Jones, Reese and Bolden.

“We’re trying to get them through games,” Oats said.

THE OTHER JONES

Curtis Jones posted a season-best in points and did so off the bench to give the Nittany Lions a boost late in the first half.

He drained Penn State's last three baskets, including two 3s, to keep the Nittany Lions within striking distance.

“I had a hunch on Curtis that he was going to have fresh legs, which he did," Chambers said.

HOME COOKING

Penn State improved to 11-0 on its home court dating to last season. Its last home loss came on Jan. 31.

FOULS GALORE

The teams combined for 36 fouls with 22 of them committed by the Tide.

Penn State didn't draw a shooting foul until the waning minutes of its last game against Maryland, but made 19 of 26 against Alabama.

BIG PICTURE

Alabama: This was a solid start to a three-game road stretch for Alabama players who weren’t deterred by Penn State’s stingy defense.

Penn State: The Nittany Lions had trailed at home just once before this season and were able to recover from a sleepy start to keep their strong first half going.

UP NEXT

Alabama visits Stanford on Wednesday.

Penn State hosts Central Connecticut on Friday.

Leaders

Alabama PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Bolden 15 0 1 3 0 0
A. Reese 12 0 1 8 0 0
Penn State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Jones Jr. 18 0 1 6 0 0
L. Stevens 18 0 6 11 2 5

Team Comparison

Bama PSU
Points For 71 73
Field Goals 27/76-36% 23/63-37%
Three Pointers 9/33-27% 8/27-30%
Free Throws 8/14-57% 19/26-73%
Offensive Rebounds 14 11
Defensive Rebounds 33 39
Rebounds 49 56
Blocks 2 7
Steals 5 6
Turnovers 10 16
Personal Fouls 22 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - PSU Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Dec 14 Bama 71 @ PSU 73 J. Bolden 15 C. Jones Jr. 18

Game Information

Stadium: Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 7,736
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