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Men's Basketball Falls Short, 77-67 on Senior Night

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Quick StatsPSUOSU
Field Goals22-5224-56
Field Goal %42.342.9
3 FG M-A3-176-17
3 FG %17.635.3
Free Throws20-2423-36
Free Throw %83.363.9
Rebounds3138
Assists119
Turnovers119
Blocks31
Steals67

LeadersPSUOSU
PointsNewbill - 17Russell - 28
ReboundsTravis - 8Loving - 9
AssistsNewbill - 5Scott - 7
StealsTravis - 2Russell - 3
BlocksMoore - 2Thompson - 1

Final Regular Season Game
3/8Aat Minnesota

March 04, 2015

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (AP) - Having led by as many as nine points in the first half, Penn State men's basketball fell short in a 77-67 decision to No. 23 Ohio State on Senior Night at the Bryce Jordan Center.

Seniors D.J. Newbill (17 points) and Ross Travis (14) led Penn State (15-15, 3-14) during their final home game for the Nittany Lions. Newbill eclipsed the 2,000-point mark for his career; he has 2,011 points and is one of nine active DI players to achieve the mark. Freshman Shep Garner chipped in 13 points.

D'Angelo Russell scored 28 points and coach Thad Matta tied the school record for wins in No. 23 Ohio State's victory over Penn State.

Matta is 297-91 in 11 seasons at Ohio State, tied with Fred Taylor. Matta's next win would give him the Buckeyes mark as well as his 400th career victory overall.

Jae'Sean Tate and Shannon Scott each added 13 points for the Buckeyes (22-8, 11-6 Big Ten). Russell was 5 of 8 from 3-point range.

Penn State jumped out to a 12-1 start in the nonconference portion of its schedule, but has lost 14 of 17 conference games.

Ohio State owned a 38-31 rebounding edge, but shot 6 of 17 from 3-point range and just 23 of 36 from the foul line. The Buckeyes held Penn State to 3 of 17 from long distance.

The Buckeyes didn't pull away until the final 10 minutes. Penn State led 38-29 early in the second half but Ohio State's 39-16 scoring run over the next 12 minutes provided the Buckeyes with a safe margin.

Geno Thorpe opened the second half for Penn State with back-to-back layups, Ross Travis followed with another and Jordan Dickerson added a slam for eight quick points and a nine-point lead.

Tate picked up his third foul with 15:35 remaining. His pair of layups prior to 11 straight points from Russell - three 3s and two foul shots - enabled the Buckeyes to charge to a 46-42 advantage. Penn State was held to two points in a four-minute span.

Russell stole the ball from Newbill and took off for a fast-break layup. Thorpe committed his fourth foul on the play and Russell gave the Buckeyes an eight-point lead.

The Buckeyes remained patient with crisp passing and good ball-handling, many times not shooting until only a few seconds remained on the shot clock. Scott's 3-pointer from the corner put Ohio State up 55-44 and forced a Penn State timeout with under 10 minutes to play.

Russell followed that with another long ball for a 14-point Buckeyes lead.

Tate scored eight of Ohio State's first 13 points as the Buckeyes opened an early 15-8 lead. Penn State's Travis and Newbill combined for 14 points during a 21-5 run that gave Penn State a 29-20 advantage.

But Penn State inbounds pass that deflected off the hands of Ohio State's Sam Thompson and caromed in was followed by four points from Trey McDonald to bring the Buckeyes to 30-29 at the half.

The Nittany Lions conclude their regular season at Minnesota on Sunday.