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Pickett, Penn State beat Indiana 77-73 in Big Ten semis

- BY JAY COHEN

CHICAGO — Penn State got pushed by Indiana all the way to the end. The Nittany Lions held on.

Close games are no big deal for Jalen Pickett and Co.

Pickett scored 28 points, Seth Lundy had 16 and Penn State beat No. 19 Indiana 77-73 on Saturday to advance to the Big Ten Tournament championsh­ip.

Andrew Funk added nine points as 10th-seeded Penn State (22-12) won for the eighth time in nine games. The Nittany Lions went 8 for 23 from 3-point range, compared to 2 for 14 for the Hoosiers.

Penn State became the first double-digit seed to reach the Big Ten final since Illinois in 2008, and just the third overall in the history of the tournament.

“We’re playing our best basketball right now,” coach Micah Shrewsberr­y said.

Next up is top-seeded Purdue, which stopped Ohio State’s surprising run with an 80-66 victory in the first semifinal. The Nittany Lions were swept by the fifth-ranked Boilermake­rs this season, losing 76-63 on Jan. 8 and 80-60 on Feb. 1. Shrewsberr­y was an assistant at Purdue before he took over the Nittany Lions in March 2021. He remains good friends with Boilermake­rs coach Matt Painter.

“It’ll be a great challenge,” Shrewsberr­y said. “We got to be ready.”

Penn State opened the tournament with a 79-76 victory against Illinois and a 67-65 overtime win against Northweste­rn. The Nittany Lions’ last seven games have been decided by a total of 20 points.

The deep Big Ten run has Penn State in position for its first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2011. It looked as if the school was going in 2020, but the tourney was canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We have a poster in our locker room saying ‘Believe,’ and you know I think our team is believing in us,” Pickett said.

Trayce Jackson-Davis had 24 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for Indiana (22-11), and Tamar Bates had 14 points. The third-seeded Hoosiers shot 56 percent in the second half, but they ran out of time after making a frantic comeback in the final minutes.

“We need that intensity throughout the whole game,” Jackson-Davis said, “and we can’t play scared. I thought overall we kind of played tentative.”

Trey Galloway’s layup with 33 seconds left got Indiana within one, but Lundy responded with two free throws for Penn State. Jalen Hood-Schifino then missed a 3 and Camren Wynter hit another foul shot to help the Nittany Lions close it out.

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