UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - Nittany Lion basketball coach Patrick Chambers is
happy with the shots the Lions got on Sunday at Purdue.
Penn State had good looks at the basket, many of which coming form 15 feet and
closer, during the 60-42 road setback to the Boilers, but the shots just did
not fall. Nonetheless, the Lions remain
confident they can return to their shooting form during the four-game winning
streak that ended the non-conference season.
"It's only a matter of time before we start hitting shots again," Chambers
said at his weekly press conference on Monday.
Looking to snap out of a recent shooting slump, Penn State returned to practice
on Monday afternoon with confidence as it prepares for Wednesday's clash
against No. 18 Michigan State (7 p.m. on BTN).
Hear from head coach Patrick Chambers, freshman Brandon Taylor and
sophomore D.J. Newbill at practice on Monday.
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