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Penn State Dominant in Win Over Illinois, 83-70

Feb. 11, 2017

PENN STATE VS. ILLINOIS
83
(14-12, 6-7 B1G)
70
(14-12, 4-9 B1G)


1st Half2nd
Half
Final
Penn State414283
Illinois294170
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Postgame Notes
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PENN STATE LEADERS
Points: Payton Banks (24)
Rebounds: Mike Watkins (9)
Assists: Tony Carr (3)
Blocks: Mike Watkins (2)
Steals: Josh Reaves (3)
STAT COMPARISONPSUILL
Field Goal Pct.56.948.0
Field Goals29-5124-50
3-Point Field Goal Pct.
43.847.1
3-Point Field Goals7-168-17
Free Throws18-2014-22
Rebounds2720
Assists1012
Turnovers1414
Steals67
Blocks20
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Penn State at Nebraska
Tuesday, February 14, 2017 | 9:00 p.m. ET
Pinnacle Bank Arena | Lincoln, Neb.
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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP)
Champaign hasn't always been the kindest road location for Penn State, but that changed Saturday with the Nittany Lions' 83-70 win over Illinois.

It was Penn State's first win in Champaign since the 2008-09 season.

Payton Banks tied his career-high with 24 points and Penn State won its third straight against the Illini for the first time since the series started in 1990.

Nittany Lions coach Pat Chambers has lost numerous close games in Champaign during his five seasons at Penn State.

''It means a lot,'' Chambers said. ''Every time you play Illinois it's a battle. We know what it's going to be.''

Banks made three of Penn State's seven 3-pointers and the Nittany Lions shot 56.9 percent overall. It was his fourth 20-plus game of the season and the sixth of his career.

Penn State (14-12, 6-7 Big Ten) didn't allow Illinois to get into an offensive groove. The Fighting Illini had numerous three-minute scoring droughts and Penn State closed the first half on a 14-2 run for a 41-29 lead.

Illinois narrowed the game down to a five-point deficit with five minutes left, but Penn State fought off the rally, something Banks knows has been the team's struggle throughout the season.

''Putting teams away has been our Achilles heel all year,'' Banks said. ''I feel like we executed it perfectly.''

Malcolm Hill led the way for Illinois (14-12, 4-9 Big Ten) with 14 points.

Illinois finished with 14 turnovers, including two in the first four possessions of the game.

''We let them get comfortable,'' freshman Te'Jon Lucas said. ''We need to make stops, you can't win games with a team shooting 60 percent.''

Illinois has looked gassed and overmatched throughout the season, a problem that Illinois coach John Groce knows needs to stop in the final games of the season.

''The hardest part is that we didn't do that Tuesday night (against Northwestern),'' Groce said. ''I know what they're capable of, and they need to be more consistent. You're in February, and I love our older guys, but you do expect more from (them).''

BIG PICTURE

The Nittany Lions swept the season series with the Illini. Penn State finishes the season with tough competition against Purdue and Minnesota.

FRESHMAN STANDOUT

Lucas continues to impress during his freshman season. The guard finished with 11 points, seven assists and two turnovers.

STAR WATCH

Tony Carr had a solid performance, scoring 19 points with three assists for Penn State.

UP NEXT

Penn State plays at Nebraska at 9 p.m. ET Tuesday night. The game will be broadcast on Big Ten Network.