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Penn State Downs Illinois

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Penn State 68
Illinois 64

Here is the Boxscore (.pdf file)

We fell down by nine points early on the road in one of the most hostile environments the Big Ten can offer. We shot 36% from the field. Geary Claxton had an off game. And we won.

This is a huge win for Penn State. It's the biggest win of the season. Certainly the biggest win in the two year history of this blog. It's the biggest win for the basketball program since...well...the last time we beat Illinois in Champaign.

The Illini came out of the gate quickly and took an early nine point lead. The crowd that looked like a deer hunter convention with all the orange was bouncing off the roof. In years past it would have been an early warning sign of a 30-point blowout on our hands. But today I saw something I hadn't seen from this team in a decade. Today I saw poise. I saw composure. I saw confidence. They didn't get rattled. Ed called a timeout or two to slow things down, but for the most part they played through it. They weathered the early storm, and then they started to chip away at the Illinois lead. Nine points became seven. Seven became four. Four became two. And then with two minutes to go in the first half the Nittany Lions took their first lead of the game and went into the locker room tied at the half.

They came out after the break just like they went in. They took a two point lead. Then two became four. Four became five. Then six. About midway through the Illini tried to make a run with a fast break and a three pulling within one point. Last year this team would have handled this by standing around watching Geary Claxton dribble into triple teams with a look on their face that said, "Help us." But this team didn't panic. They called a timeout and regrouped. Coming out of the timeout Mike Walker found David Jackson all alone under the basket on a pretty pass from the top of the key. Then they pushed the lead back up to six points. And though Penn State once again blew some key foul shots down the stretch and Illinois made things interesting with some three point shots in the final seconds, they stuck together and escaped Assembly Hall with their second straight road win.

No doubt this is a big win, but it's the way they won that was really impressive. If Claxton had scored 40 points I think I would be concerned about his team because that's not something you can count on every night. But like I said earlier, Claxton had an off night. Illinois was focused on denying him the ball no matter where he was on the court. He only got off 11 shots in the game, and with the defense collapsing on him whenever he got it he only made three baskets and finished with 11 points. Last year this would have meant disaster. But this year we got nine points from Talor Battle, eight points from David Jackson, six points from Stanley Pringle. Hell, even Brandon Hassell pitched in with five points and six rebounds. In all we got 22 points and 16 rebounds from the bench. When combined with the usual hard earned 18 points and 12 rebounds from Cornley we had a total team effort.

But what really won this game was hustle. Penn State had it today. Illinois didn't. It was most evident in rebounds. The Lions outrebounded the Illini 49-24 with a 22-7 advantage in offensive rebounds. That's why Penn State won the game despite only shooting 36.4% from the field for the game as compared to 45.5% for Illinois. Claxton and Cornley each recorded their second straight double double. Is there a better front court in the Big Ten right now?

Before we go on, I have a gripe. Where were the Penn State students at? If they were there I didn't see them on television. I layed down the gauntlet last year after Illinois pulled their little stunt at the Jordan Center. Apparently our students were not up to the challenge. Oh well. Who's laughing now, Krush?

I'm really savoring this win right now. Let's take a moment to just examine the current Big Ten standings, shall we?

Current Big Ten Standings
Team Conference Record Overall Record
Wisconsin 2 - 0 12 - 2
Ohio State 2 - 0 10 - 3
Penn State 2 - 0 10 - 4
Michigan State 1 - 0 13 - 1
Indiana 1 - 0 12 - 1
Purdue 1 - 0 10 - 4
Minnesota 0 - 1 10 - 3
Illinois 0 - 2 8 - 7
Iowa 0 - 2 7 - 8
Northwestern 0 - 2 5 - 6
Michigan 0 - 2 4 - 10

I know it's early and I shouldn't get excited, but man that looks good. It sure looks better than being at the bottom where we usually find ourselves after the first two conference games. And remember that both wins are on the road. I'm more excited about this basketball team than I have been in a decade. We get another chance to prove ourselves next Saturday when Tubby Smith and the Minnesota Golden Gophers come to the Jordan Center. Minnesota is 10-3 overall with an 0-1 conference record after a 59-65 loss to Michigan State. I've got a couple tickets to the game (Thanks Santa!) so I'll be making the trek up to State College this weekend to see the men in action for the first time this season. You can expect a full report on the trip when I get back.

Go State Wo0t!!!!1!!

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Northwestern
I saw them play in person on Wednesday at Northwestern and I too was impressed. I was really impressed with Pringle. That kid is quick. It is my understanding that the team stayed in Illinois after the NW win for the Illinois game.  Any word on where they practiced? Not being home for 4 day or 5 days makes this win even more impressive.

by ageing lion on Jan 6, 2008 10:44 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

Practice
I think they stayed in Evanston on Thursday and Northwestern was gracious enough to allow us access to their gym and strength training facilities. Then I think they drove down to Champaign on Friday or Saturday. I'm not sure where they practiced there.
Mike
Black Shoe Diaries

Hail to the Lion!

by BSD on Jan 7, 2008 8:47 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

practice
I am pretty sure that the announcers said they practiced in Illinois' gym, the one they were actually playing the game in yesterday.  They said it may have made them more comfortable in the arena.  It is great to have a team worth watching, actually playing TEAM B-ball.  

by PSU86 on Jan 7, 2008 8:56 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

is it time....
to fort fired up for PSU basketball? There hasn't been a lot for PSU to crow about on the hard wood in years! Dare we live the dream?
GO STATE!

by GLORYOFOLDSTATE on Jan 6, 2008 11:09 PM EST reply actions   0 recs

very nice win
Nice win on the road, though we dont know how good (or bad) the Illini are. Still a nice B10 ROAD victory against a respectable team. Listening to it on the radio made it seem like we were the better team and easily could've won the game by 3-4 possesions easily, which we mightve had we not shit the bad with FT's at the very end. Ed's gotta be feeling relieved now that the torch and pitchfork search after the OSC is over. If only we could replay those games...

I never bet on college bball, but seeing the +10 we were getting really, really tempted me. Onto Minnesota and hopefully some decent attendance to show the kids some appreciation.

by runngunn29 on Jan 7, 2008 2:24 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Its always nice to win
but Illinois has now lost 3 straight HOME games ... but even given that it is nice to win.

by PSUinTN on Jan 7, 2008 8:22 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

True
But I watched the game and I can tell you that crowd was very hostile in the beginning. That is a tough place to play no matter what their record is. I was really impressed with how they played through the opening flurry.
Mike
Black Shoe Diaries

Hail to the Lion!

by BSD on Jan 7, 2008 8:48 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

Take it easy on the students. . .
They are still on winter break.  They get a pass for not traveling to Illinois.

That being said, I was at the Illinois game last year, and personally, was pretty impressed with the Illinois turnout and what they did.  Asking PSU to do the same thing in Champaign would be like asking Indiana to come to Beaver Stadium in full force.  This team still has a lot to prove before they head in droves out west.

May No Act of Ours Bring Shame

by loyal and true on Jan 7, 2008 8:58 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

indiana
Do they have a football team?  lol.  But I agree, I do expect a huge turn out for Saturdays game.  I would go but my son has a wrestling tournament.

by PSU86 on Jan 7, 2008 9:25 AM EST up reply actions   0 recs

At this rate
What do they need, five more wins to get to the NIT?

Good to see that they are playing better especially after losing three in a row on ESPN in November.

by WFY on Jan 7, 2008 9:08 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

Your challenge to the students
I understand your motivation behind the challenge you issued them but it was just not reasonable.  Illinois sells out their arena (I think they now have 57 straight sellouts).  That means there were NO tickets available for the students to pull off a bit like what you were looking for (basketball isn't like football where the visitors get a significant bunch of tickets for the fans, the team gets maybe 20-30 for family and that's it).  

by UncleLar on Jan 7, 2008 9:15 AM EST reply actions   0 recs

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