NCAAM

Jan 20, 2024

Ohio State Secures Win Against Penn State in Hard-Fought Battle

In a thrilling face-off at the Schottenstein Center, the Ohio State men's basketball team emerged victorious against Penn State with a final score of 79-67. Despite a slow start, Penn State displayed resilience, narrowing a 23-point deficit to just nine in the second half. Let's delve into the game's highlights, key moments, and standout performances from both teams.

The Slow Start:

Penn State faced a challenging start, going 0-for-11 from the field as Ohio State capitalized on their opportunities, establishing a commanding 16-0 lead within the first six minutes. Jameel Brown's banked-in 3-pointer marked Penn State's first points, but the Buckeyes maintained control, taking a 33-19 lead into halftime.

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Ohio State's Dominance:

The Buckeyes continued to dominate in the second half, using a 12-2 run to extend their lead to 53-31 with 12:23 remaining. At one point, Ohio State led by as much as 23 points (66-43) with 7:59 left on the clock.

Penn State's Valiant Comeback:

Penn State showcased their resilience with a late-game surge, spearheaded by Nick Kern Jr., Puff Johnson, and Kanye Clary. A 20-6 run brought the Nittany Lions back within single digits at 72-63 with 2:17 to play. However, Ohio State closed out the game from the free-throw line, securing the 79-67 victory.

Key Performances:

Senior Puff Johnson and sophomore Kanye Clary led Penn State with 13 points each, while Nick Kern Jr. contributed 12 points and Ace Baldwin Jr. added 10. Qudus Wahab grabbed a team-high 10 rebounds for the Nittany Lions.

For Ohio State, sophomore Evan Mahaffey, a Penn State transfer, had a standout performance, scoring a career-high 16 points and showcasing versatility with five rebounds, two steals, and two blocks. Roddy Gayle Jr. matched Mahaffey's 16 points and displayed excellent floor management with five assists.

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Game Notes and Statistics:

  • Penn State finished with 11 3-pointers, marking the sixth time this season they achieved double-digit triples.
  • Puff Johnson and Nick Kern Jr. recorded double-digit scoring for Penn State.
  • Ohio State excelled in free throws, owning a 22-4 edge in free throws made.
  • Felix Okpara's outstanding rebounding performance included 14 rebounds.

Up Next:

Penn State will enjoy a bye week before returning to action on Saturday, Jan. 27, when they host Minnesota at 6:30 p.m. inside the Bryce Jordan Center. Ohio State, with a renewed momentum, hits the road for two consecutive games, starting with a Tuesday night contest at Nebraska.

Conclusion:

The Ohio State vs. Penn State matchup delivered intense moments, with Ohio State ultimately securing a crucial win. Penn State's comeback effort showcased their determination, setting the stage for an exciting remainder of the season.

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