Big Ten Roundup: Sunday’s other games


Penn St. 68, No. 18 Indiana 64, OT

STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Freshman David Jackson tied the game in regulation with a three-point play and hit a decisive bucket in overtime, and fellow freshman Talor Battle made up for a 2-of-15 shooting performance from the field with key late free throws for Penn State. Another newcomer this season, junior college transfer Stanley Pringle, hit one of two foul shots to put Penn State (15-15, 7-11 Big Ten) up 67-64 with 15 seconds left in overtime, and Indiana’s D.J. White secured the rebound. Armon Bassett missed an open 3 from the wing, and Pringle lunged out of bounds to try to save the ball but ended up throwing it to Eric Gordon. The Indiana freshman, known for his 3-point shooting ability, missed a potential tying 3 about three seconds left. Fans rushed the court after a late foul shot from Battle sent the Hoosiers (25-6, 14-4) to their second straight road loss. Gordon finished with 26 points.

No. 15 Purdue 72, Michigan 58

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — E’Twaun Moore and Keaton Grant each scored 17 points, and Purdue put together a 21-4 run midway through the second half to finish alone in second in the Big Ten. Robbie Hummel had 11 points for the Boilermakers (24-7, 15-3), who finished off their best regular season in a decade by winning 14 of the last 16 games. DeShawn Sims scored 19 for the Wolverines (9-21, 5-13), Ekpe Udoh had 13 points and Manny Harris added 10 despite being benched for much of the first half.

Associated Press