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HAHAHA! PSU pussies skinned by the Badgers!!

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:37 am
by frodo_biguns
72-43!!!!!!

HAHAHAHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Wisconsin spanks Penn State, ends losing skid
Photo Wire

Wisconsin's Greg Stiemsma, left, and Marcus Landry sit on the bench during the second half of a Big Ten basketball game against Penn State Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2006, in Madison, Wis. Stiemsma has been declared academically ineligible to play for the rest of the season after depression led to poor grades. Landry has also been declared academically inelgible for the season. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)

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Team Stat Comparison
PENN STATE WISCONSIN
Points 43 72
FG Made-Attempted 18-52 (.346) 22-54 (.407)
3P Made-Attempted 5-17 (.294) 13-34 (.382)
FT Made-Attempted 2-4 (.500) 15-22 (.682)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 20 (0/0) 12 (0/0)
Largest Lead 0 31
Game Leaders
PENN STATE WISCONSIN
Points G. Claxton 17 A. Tucker 17
Rebounds J. Cornley 8 A. Tucker 7
Assists D. Jackson 3 K. Taylor 6
Steals D. Jackson 1 K. Taylor 2
· Team stats: Penn State | Wisconsin

Game Flow

2005-06 Season
>Jan 25, 2006 @Wisconsin 72, Penn State 43 Recap
Feb 11, 2006 Wisconsin @ Penn State
Last 5 Games
PENN STATE WISCONSIN
1/21 Ohio State L 75-64
1/18 Purdue W 74-54
1/14 Iowa L 80-76
1/11 @Northwestern W 65-61
1/05 @Ohio State L 104-69
1/21 N. Dakota St L 62-55
1/18 @Ohio State L 77-67
1/14 Northwestern W 68-52
1/10 @Minnesota W 64-62
1/08 Michigan State W 82-63

· Complete Schedule: Penn State | Wisconsin

Big Ten Conference Standings
TEAM CONF W-L TOTAL W-L
#21 Wisconsin 5-1 15-4
#7 Illinois 4-2 18-2
#16 Ohio State 4-2 14-2
Michigan 4-2 14-3
Iowa 4-2 15-5
#11 Indiana 4-2 12-4
#12 Michigan State 3-3 15-5
Northwestern 3-4 10-8
Penn State 2-4 10-7
Purdue 1-6 7-11
Minnesota 0-6 9-8
· View expanded standings

MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- The way things have been going lately, it's easy to forget that Wisconsin is in first place in the Big Ten.

After losing two games -- and two key reserves to academic ineligibility -- in the course of a week, the 23rd-ranked Badgers rebounded with a 72-43 victory over Penn State on Wednesday night.

The Badgers (15-4, 5-1) made up for their poor shooting in Saturday's jaw-dropping home loss to North Dakota State with one of their best long-range shooting performances in recent history.

Wisconsin made 13 3-pointers, tying a Kohl Center record set Feb. 27, 2002, against Michigan.

The victory capped what was otherwise a trying week for Wisconsin.

"Adversity can reveal character, and I've certainly seen an awful lot," Badgers coach Bo Ryan said.

But, he added, "That has nothing to do with that 40 minutes between the lines."

After losing their first conference game at Ohio State last Wednesday, the Badgers shot 16-for-72, including 4-for-27 from 3-point range, in the 62-55 loss to North Dakota State.

The school also announced that reserve forwards Greg Stiemsma and Marcus Landry are academically ineligible for the rest of the season.

"Once the week started, we were past it," said forward Alando Tucker, who led the Badgers with 17 points Wednesday night. "That's what we had to prepare ourselves mentally for."

Stiemsma's absence originally had been described as a leave for personal medical reasons. But in a statement released before Wednesday's game, Stiemsma said he has been dealing with depression that affected his academic performance.

Ryan reacted strongly to a question about Stiemsma's ineligibility, insisting that his player had the same right to privacy as any state employee.

"When these young men have issues, they are just like an employee in the state system," Ryan said. "They have all the rights in the world to exhaust every option that they have. That's fair and square. And that's exactly what happened."

The Badgers shook off their shooting gremlins early, making more 3-pointers in the first 8:15 Wednesday than they did in 40 minutes on Saturday. Ray Nixon's 3-pointer with 11:45 remaining in the first half gave the Badgers a 21-5 lead.

The Badgers were 8-of-16 from 3-point range in the first half, including Tucker's shot at the buzzer that made it 40-18.

"They blew the thing open in the first half, and just kind of cruised along in the second half," Penn State coach Ed DeChellis said.

Tucker, Wisconsin's leading scorer, was playing without his protective face mask for first time since sustaining a nasal injury in a Nov. 29 loss at Wake Forest.

Tucker, who ditched the mask during Monday's practice, made three 3-pointers in the first half.

"Definitely," Tucker said when asked if it was a relief to play unmasked. "I could breathe. It didn't feel like I had windshield wipers."

Geary Claxton had 17 points for the Nittany Lions (10-7, 2-4), who couldn't shoot themselves back into the game, and their occasional fullcourt press failed to rattle the Badgers.

The Nittany Lions shot 18-for-54, including 7-for-22 in the first half.

Claxton's dunk brought the Nittany Lions within 48-31 with 11:28 remaining in the half, but Penn State never got any closer.

Kammron Taylor's 3-pointer gave the Badgers a 59-34 lead, and Joe Krabbenhoft's steal allowed Michael Flowers to hit another 3-pointer to extend the lead to 62-34 with 7:10 remaining.

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 4:46 am
by The Assassin
North Dakota State!!!!!

Posted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 4:04 pm
by Screw_Michigan
no shit, shut the fuck up fraudo, you worthless gunt.

Posted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 8:02 pm
by PSUFAN
The lions had a good showing against MSU today...came up short, though. Nice to see a little improvement...still a country mile to go.

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 5:57 pm
by PSUFAN
PSU upsets the Illini in Champaign? zounds

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 6:05 pm
by uaikloix
PSUFAN wrote:PSU upsets the Illini in Champaign? zounds
We shall never speak of that again!

That was a very hard shot to watch.

Re: HAHAHA! PSU pussies skinned by the Badgers!!

Posted: Sun Feb 05, 2006 9:28 pm
by The Assassin
frodo_biguns wrote:72-43!!!!!!

HAHAHAHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

Wisconsin spanks Penn State, ends losing skid
Photo Wire

Wisconsin's Greg Stiemsma, left, and Marcus Landry sit on the bench during the second half of a Big Ten basketball game against Penn State Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2006, in Madison, Wis. Stiemsma has been declared academically ineligible to play for the rest of the season after depression led to poor grades. Landry has also been declared academically inelgible for the season. (AP Photo/Andy Manis)

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Team Stat Comparison
PENN STATE WISCONSIN
Points 43 72
FG Made-Attempted 18-52 (.346) 22-54 (.407)
3P Made-Attempted 5-17 (.294) 13-34 (.382)
FT Made-Attempted 2-4 (.500) 15-22 (.682)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 20 (0/0) 12 (0/0)
Largest Lead 0 31
Game Leaders
PENN STATE WISCONSIN
Points G. Claxton 17 A. Tucker 17
Rebounds J. Cornley 8 A. Tucker 7
Assists D. Jackson 3 K. Taylor 6
Steals D. Jackson 1 K. Taylor 2
· Team stats: Penn State | Wisconsin

Game Flow

2005-06 Season
>Jan 25, 2006 @Wisconsin 72, Penn State 43 Recap
Feb 11, 2006 Wisconsin @ Penn State
Last 5 Games
PENN STATE WISCONSIN
1/21 Ohio State L 75-64
1/18 Purdue W 74-54
1/14 Iowa L 80-76
1/11 @Northwestern W 65-61
1/05 @Ohio State L 104-69
1/21 N. Dakota St L 62-55
1/18 @Ohio State L 77-67
1/14 Northwestern W 68-52
1/10 @Minnesota W 64-62
1/08 Michigan State W 82-63

· Complete Schedule: Penn State | Wisconsin

Big Ten Conference Standings
TEAM CONF W-L TOTAL W-L
#21 Wisconsin 5-1 15-4
#7 Illinois 4-2 18-2
#16 Ohio State 4-2 14-2
Michigan 4-2 14-3
Iowa 4-2 15-5
#11 Indiana 4-2 12-4
#12 Michigan State 3-3 15-5
Northwestern 3-4 10-8
Penn State 2-4 10-7
Purdue 1-6 7-11
Minnesota 0-6 9-8
· View expanded standings

MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- The way things have been going lately, it's easy to forget that Wisconsin is in first place in the Big Ten.

After losing two games -- and two key reserves to academic ineligibility -- in the course of a week, the 23rd-ranked Badgers rebounded with a 72-43 victory over Penn State on Wednesday night.

The Badgers (15-4, 5-1) made up for their poor shooting in Saturday's jaw-dropping home loss to North Dakota State with one of their best long-range shooting performances in recent history.

Wisconsin made 13 3-pointers, tying a Kohl Center record set Feb. 27, 2002, against Michigan.

The victory capped what was otherwise a trying week for Wisconsin.

"Adversity can reveal character, and I've certainly seen an awful lot," Badgers coach Bo Ryan said.

But, he added, "That has nothing to do with that 40 minutes between the lines."

After losing their first conference game at Ohio State last Wednesday, the Badgers shot 16-for-72, including 4-for-27 from 3-point range, in the 62-55 loss to North Dakota State.

The school also announced that reserve forwards Greg Stiemsma and Marcus Landry are academically ineligible for the rest of the season.

"Once the week started, we were past it," said forward Alando Tucker, who led the Badgers with 17 points Wednesday night. "That's what we had to prepare ourselves mentally for."

Stiemsma's absence originally had been described as a leave for personal medical reasons. But in a statement released before Wednesday's game, Stiemsma said he has been dealing with depression that affected his academic performance.

Ryan reacted strongly to a question about Stiemsma's ineligibility, insisting that his player had the same right to privacy as any state employee.

"When these young men have issues, they are just like an employee in the state system," Ryan said. "They have all the rights in the world to exhaust every option that they have. That's fair and square. And that's exactly what happened."

The Badgers shook off their shooting gremlins early, making more 3-pointers in the first 8:15 Wednesday than they did in 40 minutes on Saturday. Ray Nixon's 3-pointer with 11:45 remaining in the first half gave the Badgers a 21-5 lead.

The Badgers were 8-of-16 from 3-point range in the first half, including Tucker's shot at the buzzer that made it 40-18.

"They blew the thing open in the first half, and just kind of cruised along in the second half," Penn State coach Ed DeChellis said.

Tucker, Wisconsin's leading scorer, was playing without his protective face mask for first time since sustaining a nasal injury in a Nov. 29 loss at Wake Forest.

Tucker, who ditched the mask during Monday's practice, made three 3-pointers in the first half.

"Definitely," Tucker said when asked if it was a relief to play unmasked. "I could breathe. It didn't feel like I had windshield wipers."

Geary Claxton had 17 points for the Nittany Lions (10-7, 2-4), who couldn't shoot themselves back into the game, and their occasional fullcourt press failed to rattle the Badgers.

The Nittany Lions shot 18-for-54, including 7-for-22 in the first half.

Claxton's dunk brought the Nittany Lions within 48-31 with 11:28 remaining in the half, but Penn State never got any closer.

Kammron Taylor's 3-pointer gave the Badgers a 59-34 lead, and Joe Krabbenhoft's steal allowed Michael Flowers to hit another 3-pointer to extend the lead to 62-34 with 7:10 remaining.

Purdue!