
Penn State followed up its impressive road win against Northwestern with another quality performance to take down the Golden Gophers at the Bryce Jordan Center.

The annual Blue-White game will kick off at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 22. The game will also air live on the Big Ten Network, unlike last year.

"So we just have to keep getting better, and good things are going to happen to us," coach Pat Chambers said after his team's upset of the ranked Terrapins. "Success is going to come."

At the start of the season, an unproven Jered Cortez was a strong dark horse candidate to place highly in the NCAAs and bolster the Nittany Lions' team total. Now, Penn State will more than likely be a man down to Oklahoma State at 133, which could prevent one of the most talented Nittany Lion teams in this current dynasty from winning a sixth national title in seven years.

The Nittany Lions answered Pat Chambers' call to play a 40-minute game and upset the Terrapins 70-64 behind a huge night from freshman forward Lamar Stevens.

The freshman guard out of Philadelphia is just beginning his career with the Nittany Lions, but he's been entrusted by his teammates and coach Pat Chambers to be one of the young team's leaders as it hits the homestretch of the season.