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Garner Leads Penn State Past Boston College, 67-58

PENN STATE 67, BOSTON COLLEGE 58
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QUICK STATSPSUBC
Field Goals22-5118-47
Field Goal %43.138.8
3 FG M-A10-226-18
3 FG %45.533.3
Free Throws13-1916-25
Free Throw %68.464.0
Rebounds4027
Assists1214
Turnovers106
Blocks53
Steals53

LEADERSPSUBC
PointsGarner - 30Clifford - 17
ReboundsJack - 8Clifford - 6
AssistsGarner - 3Robinson - 6
StealsGarner - 2Carter - 2
BlocksJack - 23/w - 1

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vs. Eastern Michigan -
(BTN - Noon )

Dec. 2, 2015

BOSTON (AP) - Shep Garner nailed an off-balance 3-pointer for his fifth of the game from beyond the arc, stepping back a bit and falling to his left directly in front of Boston College's bench in the opening half.

From that moment on, the 6-foot-1 Nittany Lion sophomore guard knew he was having a great night.

Garner hit 8-of-12 3-point shots and finished with a career-high 30 points, carrying Penn State to 67-58 victory over Boston College Wednesday in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.

''Yeah, that was,'' he said, a smile breaking onto his face. ''That was a little like `heat check.' That was the one that told me I was going to have a good night.''

Garner fell one 3-point basket away from the school record, set by Pete Lisicky in 1996. He hit five of his 3s in the opening half and nailed three in a quick burst early in the second.

''It's funny. He's been a little hesitant since the first couple of games, a little gun shy,'' Penn State coach Patrick Chambers said. ''We've had some team meetings and he told the team he's got to shoot the basketball.''

Jordan Dickerson, Payton Banks and Donovan Jack each scored nine points for the Nittany Lions (4-2).

The rest of Penn State's players were just 2-for-10 on 3-point attempts.

Dennis Clifford led the Eagles (3-4) with 17 points. A.J. Turner scored 15. BC now has lost four straight.

''There's some things the team needs to fix,'' BC coach Jim Christian said. ''This in an individual lesson that you have to learn from this game, that you can't let that happen again.''

The Nittany Lions trailed 38-31 before Garner hit three straight from beyond the arc in a 64-second span during a 15-2 run that pushed Penn State ahead by six.

The Eagles closed it to 48-47 on Jerome Robinson's driving basket, but Penn State took charge by scoring the next seven points.

BC never sliced its deficit below six points in the final 4 minutes.

The teams met twice previously in the Challenge, splitting the two games.

Penn State returns home to host Eastern Michigan Saturday, Dec. 5 at noon in the Bryce Jordan Center on the Big Ten Network.