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All-Conference



February 13, 2016
5pm CT - ESPNU
Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, NE
Penn State Nittany Lions 12-12, 3-8 (Last: 68-63 W vs Indiana)
vs
Nebraska Cornhuskers 13-12, 5-7 (Last: 72-61 L vs Wisconsin)
Big Ten Standings
Maryland 10-2, 22-3
Indiana 10-2, 20-5
Iowa 10-2, 19-5
Purdue 8-4, 20-5
Michigan 8-4, 18-7
Wisconsin 7-4, 15-9
Michigan State 7-5, 20-5
Ohio State 7-5, 15-10
Nebraska 5-7, 13-12
Northwestern 4-8, 16-9
Penn State 3-8, 12-12
Illinois 3-8, 11-13
Rutgers 0-11, 6-18
Minnesota 0-12, 6-18
Head Coaches
Penn State Patrick Chambers (119-115, 68-87 at Penn State)
Nebraska Tim Miles (343-281, 60-61 at Nebraska)
Injury Report
Penn State
G - Josh Reaves - Illness - Out indefinitely
Nebraska
F - Ed Morrow - Foot - Questionable
F - Shavon Shields - Head - Questionable
Scouting Penn State
Penn State comes into Saturday’s game with a 12-12 record following a 68-63 win over Indiana on Feb. 6. Under fifth-year coach Pat Chambers, PSU went 9-4 during non-conference action, including a win over DePaul and a one-point loss to Colorado before struggling at times in Big Ten play. PSU’s best road effort came in a nine-point win against Northwestern on Jan. 16 and the win over the Hoosiers.
The Nittany Lions feature a pair of solid scorers in senior Brandon Taylor and sophomore Shep Garner. Taylor leads PSU in both scoring (16.6 ppg) and rebounding (6.2 rpg) while Garner averages 13.6 points and 3.1 assists per game. Payton Banks (10.2 ppg) gives the Nittany Lions a third player in double figures, while PSU rotates 10 players into the game for depth. Garner leads PSU with 48 3-pointers while Taylor has 33 on the season.
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