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Penn State gives up fastbreak winner in defeat vs. Nebraska

Associated Press
| Sunday, February 14, 2021 6:15 p.m.
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Nebraska guard Teddy Allen hit the game-winning layup with 12 seconds left against Penn State on Sunday.

UNIVERSITY PARK — Teddy Allen raced for a fastbreak layup off a steal with 12 seconds left, lifting Nebraska into a 62-61 win over Penn State on Sunday, ending the Cornhuskers’ string of 25 Big Ten losses that stretched back more than a year.

After a quick timeout to set up a final play, Penn State turned it over again, this time with former Pitt guard Trey McGowens making the steal for Nebraska as time expired. Dalano Banton made the steal that led to Allen’s winner as the Huskers had two takeaways in the last 20 seconds. McGowens and Banton combined for five of the Huskers’ seven steals.

Myreon Jones led Penn State (7-10, 4-9) with 18 points, Myles Dread added 14, tying his season best, and Izaiah Brockington 11. John Harrar pulled down 11 rebounds for the Nittany Lions, his 11th career game with 10 or more boards.

The Huskers had not won in conference since edging Iowa, 76-70, on Jan. 7, 2020.

Allen led Nebraska with 14 points. McGowens added 10 points with four assists a block and three steals. Kobe Webster scored 13 for Nebraska, which shot 48% (27 of 56).

Nebraska opened the second half on a 10-3 run to take control and led for much of the second half. A scoring drought for 5-1/2 minutes allowed Penn State to catch up with 12 unanswered points to grab a 61-60 lead with 1:58 to go.

Jones hit a 3-pointer and was fouled, converting the four-point play as Penn State led for the first time since the 2:30 mark of the first half.

Nebraska missed twice from distance, and things looked grim before Banton stole the ball from Jones, leading to Allen’s breakaway winner.

Nebraska travels to College Park for a two-game series with Maryland on Tuesday and Wednesday, ending a stretch of seven games in 12 days since Feb. 6. Penn State hosts No. 4 Ohio State on Thursday night.


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