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IU, not PSU, finds a way

The Associated Press

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana coach Archie Miller gave his team one basic instruction Tuesday night.

Find a way to win.

The Hoosiers seem to have figured it out. Juwan Morgan cleaned up on the dirty work by scoring 21 points with 11 rebounds, Josh Newkirk finished with 16 points and Devonte Green made four free throws in the final 7.5 seconds to seal a 74-70 victory over Penn State.

“Right now, it’s about playing to win, going out and getting wins,” Miller said. “Tonight, against a good Penn State team, I thought we played to win. We weren’t great by any stretch of the imagination, but we were locked in.”

Easy? No way.

But playing with passion, precision, poise and pride is precisely what Indiana’s new coach has been stressing and the results are starting to show.

The Hoosiers (10-7, 3-2 Big Ten) have strung together back-to-back wins for the first time in conference play this season and have won four of five — their best stretch of the season.

While the stats and style points left plenty to be desired, the consistency Miller has been searching for was there.

Newkirk departed with 8:38 to play, had his mouth and nose checked by team doctors and returned for the closing minutes after being cleared.

Morgan, meanwhile, started fast and finished strong as he continued to match up with bigger, stronger players as center De’Ron Davis continues to recover from an injured lower right leg.

And Green, who continues to figure out his role, scored seven of his 13 points in the final 6:20.

Penn State (12-6, 2-3) sure didn’t make it easy, though.

After Robert Johnson’s 3-pointer gave Indiana a 47-36 lead with 15:15 to go, the Nittany Lions charged back with a 7-2 spurt and made it 56-53 on Carr’s short floater with 7:22 left.

Indiana answered with a basket from Morgan and Green’s 3.

The Nittany Lions continued fighting back. They got within four twice in the final minute and then made it 70-67 on Tony Carr’s 3-pointer with 8 seconds left. After two free throws from Green, Nazeer Bostick made another 3 with 1.5 seconds left to close to 72-70 before Green sealed it with two free throws.

Carr finished with 28 points and Lamar Stevens had 20.

“We’re going to compete that’s for sure, but we’ve got to learn how to finish now.” Penn State coach Patrick Chambers said.

Stevens and Carr could cause matchup problems for most Big Ten teams, and the Nittany Lions’ defense will make things tough, too. Penn State certainly has improved, but they can’t afford to be missing key pieces as they did Tuesday.

Penn State played short-handed because guard Josh Reaves didn’t make the trip. Before the game, the athletic department issued a statement on the absence.

“He remained in State College to attend to some academic concerns,” it said, noting the team hoped Reaves would only miss one game.

Reaves averages 10.8 points and is a key defender. He was ranked 15th nationally in steals (2.47) and needs two more to move into the top 10 on Penn State’s career list.

Penn State hosts Nebraska on Friday.

PENN STATE (12-6): Watkins 4-4 2-3 10, Stevens 9-15 0-3 20, Carr 9-20 9-10 28, Bostick 2-6 0-0 5, Garner 2-4 0-0 6, J.Moore 0-1 0-0 0, Pierce 0-0 0-0 0, Wheeler 0-2 1-2 1. Totals 26-52 12-18 70.

INDIANA (10-7): Smith 1-3 0-0 2, Morgan 8-16 3-4 21, McRoberts 0-0 0-0 0, Johnson 3-13 3-3 10, Newkirk 4-8 7-8 16, Hartman 4-9 1-1 10, McSwain 1-2 0-2 2, Durham 0-2 0-0 0, Green 4-9 4-4 13. Totals 25-62 18-22 74.

Halftime–Indiana 35-31. 3-Point Goals–Penn St. 6-14 (Stevens 2-3, Garner 2-4, Bostick 1-2, Carr 1-4, Wheeler 0-1), Indiana 6-27 (Morgan 2-5, Green 1-3, Newkirk 1-4, Hartman 1-6, Johnson 1-7, Durham 0-1, McSwain 0-1). Fouled Out–McRoberts. Rebounds–Penn St. 30 (Watkins 12), Indiana 34 (Morgan 11). Assists–Penn St. 8 (Carr 3), Indiana 14 (Newkirk 4). Total Fouls–Penn St. 20, Indiana 20. A–17,222

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