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Nittany Lions Lose on Road to Purdue

By: Nick Foley
Updated: February 29, 2012
From Penn State athletic communication:

WEST LAFAYETTE, IN - Playing for the first time in 40 years on Leap Day, Penn State (12-18; 4-13 Big Ten) fell to a red-hot Purdue team, 80-56, Wednesday night in West Lafayette.

The Boilermakers (20-10; 10-7 Big Ten) shot a blazing 65 percent in the second half to post their fifth win in their last six games and avenge a 65-45 loss at the Jordan Center earlier this season behind 26 points from senior Robbie Hummel.

Penn State fell to 2-16 in Mackey Arena, losing for the sixth-straight time in the newly refurbished home of the Boilermakers. The Lions got 24 points, six assists and five rebounds from Tim Frazier (Houston, Texas) as the junior tied Penn State's season assist record on the night. Frazier fed freshman Trey Lewis for a corner three in the second half for his 189th assist on the year tying Talor Battle's mark set in 2009. Frazier logged his Big Ten leading 16th 20-point game of the season.

Lewis finished with eight points on the night, scoring for the first time since Jan. 1 after missing 10 games with a lower back injury. Jermaine Marshall added 10 and Sasa Borovnjak eight for the Lions who shot 45.8 percent for the game and trailed by just five at the half.

Senior guard Cammeron Woodyard (Westminster, Md.) did not play in the game and is likely to miss the remainder of the season after suffering a fracture in his right foot during shooting drills towards the end of Penn State's Wednesday morning shoot-around in West Lafayette.

 

Purdue hit 10 of its first 12 from the floor in the second half to break open a five-point halftime lead and were a blazing 75 percent from the floor for most of the second period as they opened up as much as a 27-pointlead. Purdue hit 9-of-22 from three for the game and won the rebounding battle 31-17.  

The Boilers scored the first 11 points of the second half to open a 48-32 lead and never looked back as Lewis Jackson joined Hummel getting hotfrom the floor scoring all 12 of his points in the second half and Ryne Smith hit three second half threes.

The teams traded baskets through a well-played first half that saw Penn State shoot 56 percent and Purdue 50 percent and both teams ride theirstars. Frazier was phenomenal shooting 6-of-7 from the floor for 16 points and four assists while Hummel came alive midway through the half to finish with 17 points and four rebounds. Hummel's three in the closing seconds of the half sent Purdue to the locker room with a 37-32 lead.

Frazier scored Penn State's first nine points of the game as he hit his first three shots from the field, including a three, and a pair at the foul line. When he fed Jon Graham for a short bucket the Lions led 11-9 and extended the lead to 14-12 after Frazier hit Jermaine Marshall for a three.

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