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All-Conference



January 23, 2014
7pm CT - ESPNU
Bryce Jordan Center (15,261) - University Park, PA
Nebraska Cornhuskers 9-8, 1-4 (Last: W 68-62 vs Ohio State
vs
Penn State Nittany Lions 9-10, 0-6 (Last: L 65-64 vs Purdue)
Big Ten Standings
#3 Michigan State 7-0, 18-1
#21 Michigan 6-0, 14-4
#10 Iowa 4-2, 15-4
Minnesota 4-3, 15-5
#9 Wisconsin 3-3, 16-3
Purdue 3-3, 13-6
Northwestern 3-4, 10-10
#17 Ohio State 2-4, 15-4
Illinois 2-4, 13-6
Indiana 2-4, 12-7
Nebraska 1-4, 9-8
Penn State 0-6, 9-10
Head Coaches
Nebraska Tim Miles (307-246, 24-26 at Nebraska)
Penn State Pat Chambers (73-79, 31-51 at Penn State)
Injury Report
Nebraska
No injuries to report
Penn State
No injuries to report
Scouting Penn State
Penn State comes into Thursday’s game looking to snap a six-game losing streak. PSU opened the season with wins in five of its first seven games, including an overtime win against St. John’s, but has stuggled since Big Ten play began. Penn State is just 9-10 on the season, but five of the 10 losses have been by three points or less. PSU has had chances in each of his last two home games before losing against Minnesota and Indiana.
Third-year coach Pat Chambers has one of the best backcourts in the Big Ten with the return of senior Tim Frazier and junior D.J. Newbill. Frazier, a first-team All-Big Ten pick in 2011-12, returned after missing most of last season with an Achilles injury. He is averaging 16.8 points, a Big Ten-leading 5.2 assists and 4.3 rebounds per game. Newbill leads Penn State in scoring at 17.3 ppg while averaging 5.4 rebounds per contest. Ross Travis has been a solid post presence for the Nittany Lions averaging 10.7 points and a team-high 7.7 rebounds per game to rank fourth in he Big Ten.