For the past three games Penn State has been without its main ball handler, best outside shooter and second-leading scorer in Myreon Jones, yet the offense has maintained its ability to generate points, especially from the outside.
Against Purdue, it was freshman Seth Lundy who stepped up and added a career-high 18 points on 6-9 shooting from beyond the arc which helped make up the offense that Jones would usually provide.
In the Nittany Lions’ win against Northwestern, Jamari Wheeler put up 11 points on 3-4 shooting from three.
Neither Lundy nor Wheeler average over five points per game, yet they each elevated their games to generate key offense for Penn State.