How to Watch Penn State vs. Michigan Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – Big Ten Tournament
The No. 11 seed Penn State Nittany Lions (15-16, 9-11 Big Ten) are squaring off against the No. 14 seed Michigan Wolverines (8-23, 3-17 Big Ten) in the Big Ten tournament on Wednesday at Target Center, at 9:00 PM ET airing on Peacock.
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Nittany Lions vs. Wolverines Game Info
- Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2024
- Time: 9:00 PM ET
- TV: Peacock
- Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
- Where: Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Venue: Target Center
Nittany Lions Insights
- Offensively, Penn State is posting 75.9 points per game (110th-ranked in college basketball). It is giving up 74.3 points per contest on defense (256th-ranked).
- With 32.1 rebounds per game, the Nittany Lions rank 332nd in the country. They cede 36.6 rebounds per contest, which ranks 281st in college basketball.
- Penn State ranks 206th in the nation with 12.8 assists per contest.
- The Nittany Lions are averaging 10.5 turnovers per game this year (100th-ranked in college basketball), and they’ve forced 14.0 turnovers per contest (23rd-best).
- Penn State is making 7.8 threes per game (140th-ranked in college basketball) this season, while putting up a 33.5% three-point percentage (216th-ranked).
- The Nittany Lions rank 17th-best in the country by giving up 5.8 threes per game. In terms of three-point percentage allowed, they rank 26th in college basketball at 30.7%.
- In terms of shot breakdown, Penn State has taken 61% two-pointers (accounting for 70.6% of the team’s baskets) and 39% threes (29.4%).
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Wolverines Insights
- Offensively Michigan is the 175th-ranked team in the country (73.5 points per game). Defensively it is 17th-worst (79.4 points allowed per game).
- On the boards, the Wolverines are 179th in the nation in rebounds (35.3 per game). They are 192nd in rebounds allowed (35.0 per game).
- This season Michigan is ranked 238th in the nation in assists at 12.4 per game.
- The Wolverines are 299th in college basketball in turnovers per game (12.5) and 19th-worst in turnovers forced (9.2).
- At 8.1 made 3-pointers per game and shooting 36.3% from beyond the arc, Michigan is 117th and 58th in the country, respectively, in those categories.
- Defensively, the Wolverines are 173rd in college basketball in 3-pointers conceded per game at 7.3. They are 321st in 3-point percentage allowed at 35.9%.
- Michigan takes 61.8% percent of its shots from inside the 3-point line, and 38.2% percent from beyond it. In terms of makes, 69% of Michigan’s buckets are 2-pointers, and 31% are 3-pointers.
Nittany Lions Leaders
- The Nittany Lions scoring leader is Kanye Clary, who averages 16.7 per contest to go with 2.9 rebounds and 2.8 assists.
- Penn State’s leading rebounder is Qudus Wahab averaging 7.7 boards per game and its best passer is Adrian Baldwin Jr. and his 6.0 assists per game.
- The Nittany Lions get the most three-point shooting production out of Zach Hicks, who makes 1.9 threes per game.
- The Penn State steals leader is Baldwin, who averages 2.7 takeaways per game, while its blocks leader is Wahab, who compiles 1.5 rejections per contest.
Wolverines Leaders
- Dug McDaniel averages 16.6 points and adds 4.6 assists per game, putting him at the top of the Wolverines’ leaderboards for those statistics.
- Tarris Reed, Jr.’s stat line of 7.2 rebounds, 8.9 points and 0.6 assists per game helps him grab the top spot on the Michigan rebounding leaderboard.
- McDaniel is the most prolific from deep for the Wolverines, hitting 2.2 threes per game.
- McDaniel (1.1 steals per game) is the steal leader for Michigan while Reed (1.5 blocks per game) is the block leader.