Men's Basketball Comes Up Short in OT Loss to IowaMen's Basketball Comes Up Short in OT Loss to Iowa

Men's Basketball Comes Up Short in OT Loss to Iowa

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Quick Stats PSU IOWA
Field Goals 27-29 24-67
Field Goal % 39.1 35.8
3 FG M-A 10-28 8-21
3 FG % 35.7 38.1
Free Throws 13-20 25-27
Free Throw % 65.0 92.6
Rebounds 44 41
Assists 15 14
Turnovers 15 10
Blocks 7 2
Steals 9 11

Leaders PSU IOWA
Points Newbill - 19 White - 21
Rebounds

Travis - 9

White - 14
Assists Newbill - 5 Gesell - 7
Steals Dickerson - 3

Gesell - 5

Blocks Dickerson - 4

Woodbury - 1
Utoff -1


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Feb. 28, 2015

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP)
- Despite double figure scoring from four NIttany Lions, Penn State men's basketball came up short in an 81-77 OT loss to Iowa Saturday evening at the Bryce Jordan Center.

D.J. Newbill scored 19 points for Penn State (15-14, 3-13), which has lost 10 Big Ten games by nine points or fewer. Shep Garner added 17 points, Geno Thorpe 14 and Ross Travis 10 for the Nittany Lions.

Iowa's Aaron White scored 21 points, including six free throws in overtime, and the Hawkeyes were able to scrape past Penn State.

Mike Gesell (14), Gabriel Olaseni (12), Josh Oglesby (12) and Jarrod Uthoff (11) also scored in double figures for the Hawkeyes (19-10, 10-6 Big Ten), who were 25 of 27 from the free-throw line.

White's steal of a D.J. Newbill in-bounds pass with 30 seconds left in overtime swung momentum the Hawkeyes' way, as did his free-throw shooting. Penn State committed 15 turnovers.

''The steal was the play of the game,'' McCaffery said. ''This was a hard-fought game. Both team put themselves in position to win. Somebody has to make a play; he (White) made it.

Uthoff started Iowa off in overtime with a 3-pointer and Gesell followed with another for a quick 74-68 lead. Thorpe scored Penn State's only two points in the first 2:10 of overtime. Iowa went cold and Newbill's four straight points tied the score at 74 with 47 seconds to play.

Gesell sank one free throw for an Iowa lead and Newbill followed with the key turnover and White was fouled. White converted both free throws for a 77-74 lead and added four more free throws to clinch the win.

''I passed it to the other team,'' Newbill said. ''I didn't see him. We still had a chance. There was a lot of time (30 seconds) left on the clock.''

McCaffery said White's steal was a ''heads-up play,'' and one that could only make Penn State coach Patrick Chambers put his head down.

''I feel for him,'' Chambers said about Newbill. ''You know he wants to do the right thing. It's unfortunate. It's unlucky.

''Give Aaron White credit. He came up with a big steal on the road.''

White's slam off an assist by Ogelsby with 2:12 to play gave Iowa a 68-66 lead in regulation but neither team scored until Newbill converted two free throws to tie the game with 17 seconds to go.

Uthoff launched an off-target 3-pointer and Olaseni's tip-in attempt failed at the buzzer to send the game to overtime.

''Gabe was great; Josh had four 3s and Uthoff came up with a big 3,'' McCaffery said. ''There were so many good performances out there.''

Despite Penn State's seventh loss in eight games, Chambers maintains the Lions still have a spark.

''I feel bad for these kids,'' Chambers said. ''They played their hearts out today. You make 10 3s and have four guys in double figures; we need to win that game.

''Some of the stuff that happens to us is amazing. I've never seen anything like it.''

Both teams started the second half with strong shooting, Penn State with four long-range shots and Iowa controlling the offensive boards for tip-ins and layups. Six points each from White, Ogelsby and Peter Jok sparked the Hawks in the opening 10 minutes.

Three Penn State turnovers aided Iowa's surge to a 58-51 lead, but a Newbill 3-pointer, a Thorpe layup and a three-point play from Garner knotted the game at 61 with 6:24 to play.