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- Coming back from the edge - With 5:15 to play in the first half, Ware completed an old-fashioned three-point play to put Indiana up 34-23, their largest lead of the game. How many times have we seen PSU just fall apart at this point in the game? Not today, Satan! Jameel responded the very next possession with a trey to cut the deficit back to single digits and the Lions would further eat into the deficit before halftime to put themselves in position to take over in the second half.
- Point guard controversy? - Is it just me, or does it seem like the offense has more rhythm and flow to it when it’s just Ace running the show as the main point guard? Kanye’s return will be very much welcomed whenever it happens, but he seems more of a “score-first” type of guard who is very good at the scoring part, but not so much in the assists department. Ace was more often than not able to take proper angles when penetrating and dish it out to a wide-open guy on the perimeter to knock it down, or to Wahab down low for an easy layup.
- Another Quad 1 win - Today’s win gives PSU two NET Quad 1 wins on the season, with the first one coming from the home win over Wisconsin the other week. Currently sitting at 11-11 overall and 5-6 in conference play, if the Nittany Lions didn’t throw up all over themselves against Bucknell and the refs didn’t insert themselves into a loose ball situation in the final seconds against Georgia Tech, we could very well be talking about this team playing its way into the NCAA Tournament bubble discussion.
Source: https://www.blackshoediaries.com/2024/2 ... upset-city