Penn State played Illinois last night. Big game. Bubble implications for State, conference title hopes on the line for the Illini. The Nittany Lions won 38-33.
38-33. Say it together, everyone: Thirty eight to thirty three.
The Nittany Lions won a game by scoring 38 points. That taste in the back of your throat? Probably a squirt of puke.
Brief recap of this game: Penn State jumped out to a big halftime lead, 17-15. But Illinois, behind Chester Frazier and Trent Meacham's seven points, took a commanding 31-24 lead with 6:17 left. In normal basketball terms, that'd translate to like a 46 point advantage. You're up by seven with six minutes, Illinois. Clear the bench!
But Taylor Battle, ugh, battled Penn State to victory by fueling a 14-2 run that probably spanned 17 minutes. Battle led all scorers with 11 points and should earn Big-10 Player of the Week consideration after his masterful performance.
Other tidbits:
-Illinois did not attempt a free throw
-Penn State erupted for 21 points in the second half
-Penn State shot 28% for the game. And won.
-The caption of that photo would tell you that Penn State's Andrew Jones is fighting for a rebound. Could be. But he most likely just missed a shot, got the rebound, and then missed the put-back.
-The teams combined for 38+33 points. That's 71. Washington scored 103 in a win over Oregon last Saturday. The Ducks scored 59 in the second half of that game.
-Forward Andrew Ott logged 12 minutes
Thanks, Penn State and Illinois, for making us realize the significance of the big toe on our left foot. 38-33. That's disgusting.
At least the Illinois B-ball team outscored the football team which lost to Penn State 38-24!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a totally original premise/joke for a blog post.
ReplyDeleteWorst stat -- Illinois did not attempt a free throw. How is that even possible? At some point don't you just tell your club -- drive to the hoop every single time and try to get a call?
ReplyDelete38 = 115% of 33. So you scored 38 points and won pretty easily.
Similar scores based upon percentages -- 69-60, 75-65, 85-74. All pretty solid wins.
Illinois' 2 points in the final 6 minutes is a pace of 13 for the whole game.
but the conference is stacked with a lot of power running games.
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