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Penn State Claims Seesaw Upset of Iowa with Late Free Throws
Penn State shot 64% overall and 60% from three-point range as Iowa’s late-game collapse and second-half rotation decisions influenced the 71-69 result.
- On Feb. 28, Penn State rallied to beat Iowa 71-69 in University Park after Freddie Dilione V made two free throws with 1.5 seconds left.
- After Cam Manyawu's dunk made it 67-62, Iowa collapsed in crunch time after holding a five-point lead with about 4 1/2 minutes left, allowing a 6-0 Reed run that flipped the lead.
- Penn State shot 64% from the field and 60% from three, with scoring contributions from Cooper Koch and Bennett Stirtz for Iowa.
- The victory ended Penn State's three-game losing streak and moved the Nittany Lions to 12-17, while Iowa dropped to 20-9 after losing two of its last three games.
- Brendan Hausen, a Kansas State transfer, logged more than 15 minutes off the bench but finished 0-of-4 with one assist, while Tate Sage, Iowa freshman, did not play the second half.
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Read Full ArticleIowa men's basketball loses pivotal game to Penn State, 71-69
OurQuadCities(WHBF) -- The likelihood of the Iowa men's basketball team making the NCAA tournament took a hit Saturday afternoon following the Hawkeyes' loss to Penn State, 71-69. From the opening tip, the Hawkeyes and Nittany Lions battled back and forth. In total, the game had eight ties and 15 lead changes. The game appeared to [...]
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