She's how tall?
Howdy yall, it's Wible once again bringing you all of the action from today's Lady Lions game against Michigan State. The Spartans feature Allyssa DeHaan, the tallest player in women's college basketball at six-foot-nine. Let's just say she looks almost like a giraffe on the court.
In a change of pace, especially for a division I game, freshman forward Janessa Wolff just finished singing the national anthem.
It's also senior day as the fans and coaching staff honor Penn State's lone senior, Kam Gissendanner.
And today's starting lineup looks a little different for the Lady Lions as coach Coquese Washington is obviously trying to send a message to her players and is starting walk-on Nicole Arcidiacono and freshman Julia Trogele in place of leading scorer Tyra Grant and junior Mashea Williams.
Starting Lineups
Penn State
Brianne O'Rourke
Julia Trogele
Nicole Arcidiacono
Kam Gissendanner
Janessa Wolff
Michigan State
Mandy Piechowski
Brittney Thomas
Mia Johnson
Kalisha Keane
Allyssa DeHaan
15:29 remaining first half: MSU 6 PSU 4
The honeymoon is over for Arcidiacono as Williams checked in with 16:33 to play. Both teams are not playing particularly well right now and DeHaan has proven ineffective on the inside. She's already been blocked twice and is on the bench.
11:59 remaining first half: MSU 13 PSU 8
Grant is still on the bench, she must really be in Washington's doghouse. Again, neither team has really gotten into a rhythm offensively and the game is almost haphazard. On a side note, the cheerleaders were just slingshotting t-shirts into the crowd and those suckers are flying, probably going at least 30 miles per hour. I hope I don't catch one in the face.
7:58 remaining first half: MSU 21 PSU 10
Well the Spartans have found their stride and appear to be playing with more fire and intensity. They also appear a half-step quicker than the Lady Lions when getting down the floor. Grant checked in at the 8:53 mark, so we'll see if she can give Penn State a lift it desperately needs. Things could get bad quick, we'll see how Washington's team responds after this timeout.
2:27 remaining first half: MSU 33 PSU 17
The Lady Lions woke up and went on a 7-0 run to pull within eight, but the Spartans responded with an 8-0 run of their own and hold a comfortable lead. Penn State needs to get the deficit to less than 10 points if it wants to be able to have a chance in the second half. We also just witnessed the longest pause ever on the kiss cam. A guy in a cameo hat didn't know he and significant other were on the camera and sat there for about 10 seconds before finally realizing it and kissing for the BJC crowd.
Halftime MSU 35 PSU 21
Washington doesn't look too happy walking off the court. The Lady Lions appear lifeless and will need a big turnaround if they want to win this game. It just keeps getting worse for the Lady Lions.
15:41 remaining second half: MSU 39 PSU 31
The Lady Lions have caught a case of the runs and have pulled within eight of the Spartans. The run has been fueled by a steal and an unforced Michigan State turnover. Penn State looks more lively than it did in the first half and its run caused Spartan coach Suzy Merchant to call a timeout in hopes of disrupting the Lady Lions' rhythm.
11:31 remaining second half: MSU 46 PSU 35
Just as it appeared as though the Lady Lions were mounting a furious comeback, Michigan State's Taja Wilson banked a 3-pointer as the shot clock expired. It deflated the BJC crowd and energized the quiet Spartan bench.
7:47 remaining second half: MSU 52 PSU 38
The Lady Lions just can't get past the seven or eight point deficit. When it appears as though Penn State is going to mount a decisive run to take the lead, the Lady Lions start turning the ball over and most of them are unforced errors. Michigan State's Lauren Aitch just air balled a free throw, can't say I see that everyday (except when I'm at the line).
2:54 remaining second half: MSU 59 PSU 48
It looks bleak for the Lady Lions. They just appear out of sync and nothing is easy. A lot of fans have already started heading for the exits. A loss here would make it seven straight, the longest in school history, and nine of the last 10.
Final: Michigan State 66 Penn State 50
After a pair of close losses to Iowa and Minnesota, the wheels have fallen off the Lady Lions. Nothing went well for Penn State and the season may have a new low point. Last year the team at least could win at home, but this year nothing is going right.



